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Artist description
JUMA is Julian Marcues von Plato. Julian has been involved in the SA music industry for the last ten years working as a singer songwriter, producer. Several No.1 hits later and a lot of trials and tribulations, JUMA was born.
JUMA specializes in remixing of South African and International artists as well as production of original dance material.
LATEST PROJECTS
JUMA feat Deborah
JUMA are currently in studio working on new tracks for idependent release in the UK. The tracks feature vocals by Deborah. Deborah is a young up and coming singer in the South African music industry. Wanting you is the first single off the EP and is scheduled to be released on vinyl in the UK in march.
LATEST PROJECTS
JUMA feat. Deborah
EP Title, Someday
Tracks
1.Wanting you
2.Dance with me
3.I said love
4.Maybe someday
5.Please me
6.Born again |
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Music Style
new pop with a slight influence of the 80's |
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Musical Influences
U2, Depeche Mode, Live |
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Similar Artists
Madoona, Kylie |
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Group Members
Julian von Plato - Vocals and synth
Deborah - Vocals
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Instruments
PC, Keyboards |
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Press Reviews
Tonos Reviews:
Wanting You
Great Collab. I love good dancin' music. I'm a movin' and a grovin' wooo Hoooo. Yeah!
This reminds me of something Madanna would do.
I'm really diggin' this.
Good Job!
Silvia
Joanne,
What a good effect with the vocals. Nice mix. This one has a good beat and has me dancing all over the place. Great work. Keep it up.
David
I went immediately to listen to your collab track "Wanting you" Very hypnotic, vocals reminded me of Debbie Harry!! (Hope you don't mind that) Like the groove very much...would like to hear a re-mix of this track, with maybe a lift in the bridge area. Would also like to hear it in full quality..I.E. un-streamed MP3..sometimes stuff gets lost in the encoding, but at least we get to hear stuff on here right? Keep up the good work also.
Very nice... A mix of 80's, Blondie, modern dance pop, The Cranberries, and more all wrapped up... Excellent vocal and harmonies. The chorus does a great job leading to the hook line "Wanting You".
I like it! I like it A LOT! On my third listen!!
There are a few places where I suggest tweaking the lyrics. In a spot or two there are some words that feel like they are "extras" to fill up the syllables in a musical phrase, but detract (or don't add to) the meaning of the line.
For example, "Do you remember when I THOUGHT that you were mine"... I think "I thought" distorts the meaning of the line...If they were together once, it wasn't something she just thought. It's especially important since it's the opening line of the song and will give the first impression.
Great collab work!
Casey |
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Location
Johannesburg, Gauteng - South Africa |
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