Kraftwerk, Cymande, Aphex Twin, Talking Heads, Hot Chip, Red Paper, Treasure Mammal, Back-Ted-N-Ted, Her Space Holiday, Thievery Corporation, Megashira, Novi Split, Imogen Heap, James Brown, Jackson Brown, Owen, American Football, Michael Jackson, Can, Air, Canned Air, and of course, Crack.
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"Don't let the name fool you: Jamuel Saxon isn't a jam-rock frat band. It's one dude in San Diego making scratchy laptop beats with soulful vocoder vocals and Casio keyboard effects that sound like the hold music at the Emotionally Abused Robot Hotline."
-Luke O'Neil (The Boston Globe)
"Yo Keith!
It was cool seeing you for those few brief moments at that awesome bro-bar with walls dripping in grease and cologne.
On the way back to Steve's I asked Julianna to show me what this Jamuel Saxon shit was all about, resulting in a parked-car front-seat dance party with Steve planted in the back mumbling "fuck yeah. me and keith are going to change the world. "
I'm looking forward to being around when the change has come.
I can dig it."
- Kevin
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JAMUEL SAXON: fractions anyone?
Jamuel Saxon is a one man indie/electropop/r&b project that will make your eyes water with tears of gold.
Wielding members of Red Feathers, Black Mamba, and The Vision of a Dying World, Jamuel Saxon is an extension of front-man Keith Milgaten's life-long obsession with early cartridge video game music. Beginning as a distraction from the dull monotony in the life of a Las Vegas teenager, sequencing beats gradually became the focal point of Keith's existence. Eventually, Jamuel Saxon was birthed after the sudden death of San Diego IDM project Abbreviated Daylight. Now, it's party time!
A Brief Review of "Fractions Anyone?", Jamuel Saxon's first record:
"Keith from the Vision of a Dying World has an alter-ego Jamuel Saxon who not only delivered the goods alongside the crafty hip-hop outfit Day Blues but produces incredible music on this eternally awesome album. San Diego-based Jamuel Saxon effortlessly blends hip-hop, dance, electronica, and indie pop into his own emotional outpouring. Amped with vocoder vocals and Casio keyboards, “Fractions Anyone” is certainly a nod towards the do-it-yourself recording crowd. Intensely fascinating lyrics awaken amid this apartment pop recording that continues to grow on you after repeat listens."
- J-Sin
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Call FM 94.9 on Sunday nights and request, nay, demand to hear Jamuel Saxon!!!
you guyss are awesome! me and my roommate discovered you on the radio. weve been listening ever since . we wanted to make it to ur show on the 6th but my roomie isnt 21 yett!. gunna try to make it to the next one