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BIOGRAPHY
Jeff Samuel's foray into electronic music began in 1995 when
he first witnessed a DJ set by Detroit's Claude Young in Columbus, Ohio.
He was then introduced to that city's ele_mental collective, an inspiring
core of artists including Titonton Duvante, the Archetype, and Todd Sines
among others. Through their concept-oriented events which showcased the
finer points of electronic music, Samuel became enthralled and began to
DJ in 1996. Soon after, he purchased his first synth and drum machine.
While
attending college in 1997, Jeff began exploring the possibilities of software-based
music production where he saw greater possibilities for creativity and
workflow. He encountered much scrutiny for attempting to make techno using
only a computer. Nevertheless, by 1998 he had started to create his own
completed tracks using an early version of Fruityloops (now FL Studio).
Music from his first demo was signed to the German label Lo-fi Stereo.
The Bidooba single was released in 1999 and featured a remix from Kompakt's
Michael Mayer. Other tracks from the same demo found their way to minimal
techno pioneer Daniel Bell, who released them on his 7th City label in
2001.
Jeff
pushed into the new millennium continuing his DJ career, releasing more
music, and completing his college degree in Audio Production simultaneously.
2002 proved to be a significant year which saw his Digital Self EP on
Tektite remixed by Ricardo Villalobos, his abstract material released
by UK label Emoticon, and the beginning of a long relationship with Cologne-based
Trapez Recordings. He also left Ohio for Seattle where he pursued a career
as a Sound Designer in the videogame industry.
Today,
Jeff Samuel is a sought-after remixer with a heavy DJ and production schedule
who still finds the time to make SFX for videogames. His records are played
by a diverse range of the world's most talented DJ's including: Richie
Hawtin, Sven Vath, Ricardo Villalobos, Francois K, Steve Bug, Akufen,
Craig Richards, Mazi, Claude Young, Timo Maas, Josh Wink, Electric Indigo,
Michael Mayer, and John Tejada. He is also currently the only American
DJ represented by the elusive Kompakt organization. Plans for the future
include a mix CD and debut LP.
Jeff
Samuel Discography
JeffSamuel.com
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