Gregory Ferguson has been described as Ireland's most successful house music producer. Better known as Jupiter Ace, his career was launched by the massive club hit “1000 Years” in 2005, catapulting him to No 1 in the Buzz and Cool Cuts charts and onto dancefloors around the world.
Dubbed “Ireland’s answer to Eric Prydz” by Mixmag, Greg has remixed for all the major players including Atlantic Records, Data, Positiva, Manifesto, and Fatboy Slim whilst putting out more storming original tunes such as "Believe" and “Until The Music Stops” and “No Matter What” under his Nu Electric guise.
Never a DJ to disappoint a crowd, Jupiter Ace can get the toughest audiences screaming for more. When not playing at his residency at Event in Belfast, Greg frequently stuns audiences at clubs including The Cross, Pacha, Ministry, The Egg, Lush and many more. Recent global highlights include Dubai, Latvia and Morocco.
The Jupiter Ace sound is currently in high demand in the US. His remix of Flo Rida feat Neyo "Be On You" recently hit No 5 in the iTunes dance chart in the USA and Atlantic Records called upon his studio skills to produce the new single for their priority artist, Wynter Gordon (David Guetta, Flo Rida). It’s clear that 2010 is already hotting up for Jupiter Ace!
Our newest release is out now on all major stores.
It’s called Dolphins Cry EP and it’s released by Konsulat Tontraeger.
It’s composed of the tracks Dolphins Cry and Through To You, both of which in two
versions.
And here you can preview or buy all the tracks:
Across
Digital - Dolphins Cry / Through To You EP by acrossdigital
[RSR003] now exclusive on beatport DALE HOOKS - THE KIDS WANTS TECNHO
SUPPORT BY: Junior Vasquez, Sonny Wharton, , fedde le grand , Jesse Voorn, Jerome Isma-Ae, Steve Haines, Darin Epsilon Sebastian Krieg, Jay Kay, Robbie Taylor and many many more.
[RSR003] now exclusive on beatport DALE HOOKS - THE KIDS WANTS TECNHO
SUPPORT BY: Junior Vasquez, Sonny Wharton, , fedde le grand , Jesse Voorn, Jerome Isma-Ae, Steve Haines, Darin Epsilon Sebastian Krieg, Jay Kay, Robbie Taylor and many many more.
1.- Lamat - The Power of Music 2.- Lamat - Mass control 3.- Lamat - New Horizons 4.- Lamat - Progressive Science 5.- Lamat - Hidden City 6.- Lamat - C.P.C (Creative Psychoactive compound) 7.- Ephedrix - Mexican Wave (Lamat rmx) 8.- SynSun vs Kamasutrance - The Key (Lamat rmx)
1.- Lamat - The Power of Music 2.- Lamat - Mass control 3.- Lamat - New Horizons 4.- Lamat - Progressive Science 5.- Lamat - Hidden City 6.- Lamat - C.P.C (Creative Psychoactive compound) 7.- Ephedrix - Mexican Wave (Lamat rmx) 8.- SynSun vs Kamasutrance - The Key (Lamat rmx)
Across Digital - Thinking 'bout the Way is out now on Beatport and all major stores,
on Sophistique Records.
It's got 2 awesome tech-house mixes, the original which is more vocal-driven and the
dub which is more spaced-out!
Go check it out or buy it:
http://tinyurl.com/36n8fop
Across Digital - Thinking 'bout the Way by acrossdigital
Out today a new release from 'Riseup Records' : Wael B – Dreamy Guy – Original Mix & JunkDNA & Ofir Segal RMX Support by: Thomas Gold , Jerome Isma-Ae, Steve Mac , Damien J Carter , Fedde Le Grand & many more.
WAEL B - DREAMY GUY - ORIGINAL & JUNKDNA & OFIR SEGAL RMX SUPPORT BY: THOMAS GOLD, JEROMA ISMA-AE, STEVE MAC,DAMIEN J CARTER, FEEDE LE GREND AND MANY MORE.
DAVID DI SABTO - PRESSURIZATION WITH RMX FROM: MARC FISHER & JOY DIESSE SUPPORT BY: ISMAEL RIVAS, DAMIEN J CARTER,SEBASTIAN KRIEG,JEROME ISMA-AE, DIBBY DOUGHERTY,SEZER UYSAL, DEZZA,DAN MARCIANO, NICHOLAS VAN ORTON, CID INC AND MANY MORE.
Massive press-comments from Raveline, Partysan, Subculture, Only for DJs, Freshguide and many more...
- ‘Explicit’ is a true and open techno-statement, with as straight YES to raveculture and modern clubmusic. (Raveline)
-'there are coming along the dancecharts -TopTen of the of the next month' (Freshguide)
-'This is intelligent rave music – music that owns handwriting. You will recognize each track of this brilliant album among a thousand others.' (Cuemix-Magazine)
-'With this longplayer JC is proving he is able to rock the dancefloor.' (Subculture)