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"Things come nicely up to date on 'Inner Sanctum, a catchy, downbeat slice of warming electro with a deep bending bass rhythm and cool female vocals. Slightly oversretched at 8.33 minutes, yet this is a succumbing number, with some delicious middle eastern vocal chants and shuffling drum loops."
-Barcode UK magazine |
CD: AlienShamanism
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"reggae tinged Drum N bass shows another side of Dr Jan (guru), with speaker defying sub bass and even subber bass", a DJ club fave also available on 12" (ummo 23),and on the Ep/mini album "The Eternal Desire Machines of Dr Jan" -
"Impressive..progressive with a jungle/drum n bass feel, you can feel the
sunshine beat of Jamaica in the song. Buy it!" -KC from Tokyo InterFM 76.1
"Classic UK late 90s club sound essence" -PLAYER Magazine
"Dance tracks with ambient spice..shining with originality"
-SOUND and RECORDING Magazine.
"Reminiscent of Goldie, Ray Keith and Renegade.." |
CD: United UMMO 12" & "The Eternal desire machines of Dr Jan"
Label: ummo discs
Credits: DR.JAN (& Mirai) |
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A fresh,groovy ambient/ethnic dub take on World Music,blending styles effortlessly, yet it still remains accessible and melodic enough to be considered a pop song,or even drum n bass. A breath of cosmopolitan life into an otherwise tired genre.Deep Forest, watch out! |
CD: "The eternal desire machines of Dr jan" (1999)
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