Electronic music is the pulse of life. Evocative of all genres, yet guided by a set of dynamics and instrumentation very much its own, it shouts, whispers, pounds and breathes emotion on a level that can only be reached via the hyper-imaginative manipulation of synthesizer and drum. To maximize all levels of the sonic and emotional spectrum--to tug at the heart, challenge the mind, and inspire the body--is a feat not easily achieved in a cut and paste world fueled by instant gratification and reactionary creativity, and successfully perpetuating such magic over time poses even greater challenges.
For 15 years, Los Angeles-based Jason Blum has wielded this magic, working under the moniker Deepsky to transcend the boundaries of electronic music with an impeccable blend of heart-stopping melody and rhythmic intensity that fuels headphones, car stereos and massive PA systems with equal effectiveness. Songs like Talk Like a Stranger, Stargazer and Ghost have taken global dancefloors by storm, working crowds into an undulating, fist-pumping mass, then coaxing them back into blissful serenity before opening up the throttle once more. Ask anyone who knows and they’ll preach the same gospel. Deepsky is sensory stimulation at its highest level—a rare intersection of inspiration, perspiration, technology, and emotion.
With a decade and a half invested in the dance music scene, Jason’s accomplishments as a producer and DJ are well-known to newcomers and industry veterans alike. The 1996 release of Stargazer catapulted Deepsky to worldwide recognition and launched a career that has since encompassed over 300 live and DJ performances, 16 original releases including the critically acclaimed full-length album In Silico, and over 30 remixes for world-class artists including Madonna, Seal, David Bowie, Paul Oakenfold, and The Crystal Method. Infusing these pop icons with the Deepsky style brought a new group of listeners into the Deepsky fold, with both Madonna remixes enjoying number one slots on the Billboard Dance Charts, and a nod of recognition from Remix Magazine as they named Deepsky Breakthrough Remixer of the Year for 2003.
The last few years have seen Jason working tirelessly to enhance Deepsky’s inimitable sound, and recent tunes exude a new confidence and style. This dedication has paid off handsomely—the dancefloor stormer Talk Like a Stranger received heavy rotation from top jocks including Oakenfold, Sander Kleinenberg, and Deep Dish. The most recent collaboration with Motorcycle’s Jes Brieden, Ghost, has also stormed top crates around the world and found its way into numerous mix compilations including Armin van Buuren’s wildly popular A State of Trance 2005.
If studio productions are the engine driving this worldwide success, then the incendiary live and DJ performances and broad media reach are Deepsky’s fuel. Deepsky’s live gigs are the stuff of legend in the American dance scene, integrating live musicians with synchronized video to create a multimedia experience that stimulates every sensory input. In smaller venues, Jason’s skill as an accomplished DJ shines through as he blends genres to whip crowds into a fist-pumping frenzy. His XM Radio show Fundamental reaches hundreds of thousands of subscribers across the nation, and a robust Myspace following over 55,000 fans strong is testament to the fact that Deepsky’s reach extends well beyond the dancefloor and into homes around the world.
Nearly fifteen years of professional involvement in the dance scene has given Jason a unique perspective on what it takes to create a lasting impression as a musician, producer, and performer. No overused, melodramatic clichés. No bowing to easy-bake studio trends—just unfiltered, unfettered emotion woven together using the transcendental fabric that is quality dance music. For Jason, the word “progressive” extends far beyond the genre Deepsky has come to embody. It represents a desire to move past the comfort zones and continue to shape the face of the dance scene, transposing the cool and precise interior of the digital world into a warm conduit for emotive expression, and bringing an ever-shifting dynamic to the stage.
"Mystical Bird" The Garuda mudra is used to heighten intuition and enable communication with the spirit world. Place right palm over the top of left hand, spreading fingers apart and crossing thumbs.
thanks for the add. loved your set at alchemy. so infectious and energetic. i couldn't stop dancing. friends dragged me away before i could tell u how great u made my weekend. can't wait to see u again.
It's been a while since I've had the pleasure of hearing you guys live, years in-fact. Here's an old pic from back in your New Mexico days, hope you enjoy!
mmmmmmm so nice to be back in your zone....now i have to find my friends..... damn virus deleted all of 'em but i knew where to find my favorite artist....YOU
Really looking forward to Thursday 2/7/08 at "The Church" in Denver. I am very honored to share the line-up with you. I've been a fan since 2001, and we are going to tear it up.
Thank you so much for headlining this show, and I can't wait to do it again.
okay, you need to tell me something thats been bothering me for awhile now. at the end of talk like a stranger.... when its her repeating constantly... WHAT IS SHE SAYING???
no you dont? razor? below? idk. i hear something new everytime i listen to it.
btw, the remix on ultra trans 3 (i think its 3.... its a pink Cd) is the best remix ever. i dont know if you did it or not, but the song in general is great. i like yours more for myspace because it starts right up and in ultra trance it has like wind chimes and bells.