Profile - J. Dub
J. Dub stands at the forefront of the next wave of Chicago new-school house jocks, with a hypnotic, versatile and irresistible sound that both dance floor massives and hardcore heads can vibe to. With a combination of seamless cut and paste blends, eclectic programming, funky, elegant bass lines, deeply soulful vocals, and relentless percussion, this mad futurist unleashes his patented Heavy Soul tempest across North America and Europe. His improvisational nature shuns convention never allowing him to rely on the hits to convey the message of therapy through self-expression.
His Heavy Soul technique, developed in the fires of Chicago’s heated DJ scene, has opened the door to many residencies at top venues across North America including Shelter (Chicago), Crobar (Chicago), Red Dog (Chicago), Common Thread @ Sonar (Vancouver), 360 (Los Angeles), and currently Sorted @ Smart Bar (Chicago) and Material @ Rednofive (Chicago). A frequent guest at clubs such as Transit (Philadelphia), Melodic (Los Angeles), and the legendary Industry (Toronto), J. Dub has established a reputation as a solid draw and showstopper from coast to coast. It was at Industry that he became a key figure in the Canadian house scene, with his performances at DJ Sneak’s Solid monthly. The foundation was laid for what has become a blueprint schedule of touring, Vancouver to Halifax.
Trained as a filmmaker, J. Dub mixes genres, eras, and new school/old school methods without diluting the essence of his style. His strong drive to create a custom set for each audience has led to many an intense beat-down heavy soul style across the globe. Focused and locked on connecting with the floor, this sensai-in-training comes to make you shake your ass and leave you begging for more.
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