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House - Club - Electro - Trap - HipHop - Moombah - Indigenous - Future DanceHall - Global Bass - 808s n more!!
Jordan May aka JMAY is a Bi-Coastal Producer/Engineer/DJ/Songwriter/Photographer/Philosophe and Music Lover. His production career started sometime in 2003 when he started to produce Hip-Hop beats sampled from his grandfather’s vinyl collection for local Hip-Hop artists in the Portland, Oregon metro area. In 2004 he began to sell exclusive original music online to people from around the globe via his Top 10 Soundclick.com portfolio, at that time one of the most popular beat sites on the Internet. In 2005, JMAY mixed at his first event in a small union hall somewhere in the Northwest.
In 2007 JMAY moved to New York City to pursue an education in Audio Engineering and began to DJ and produce heavily in the New York City Hip-Hop scene. In 2008 he began producing electronic music with global influences and DJing Global Bass across the city. For about a year his music focused on the future of the dancehall genre and African tribal bass with his friend emcee and vocalist, King Ramses. In 2009 he began to produce Baile Funk and Favela Club music and producing club events with others in the NYC scene at notable open minded New York music venues such as S.O.Bs, Le Poisson Rouge, Santo’s Party House, NuBlu, Bembe, The Morgan, Public Assembly and many a Brooklyn Loft Party. He now splits time between Portland, Oregon and Brooklyn, New York working on original music, a media management company, playing events and building with his fellow producers across the EDM sphere.
Like JMAY on the Facebooks: http://www.facebook.com/pages/JMAY/64363956133
OFFICIAL WEBSITE:
WWW.JMAYDJ.COM
EMAIL: jmaydj@gmail.com
Music Blogged on:
TropicalBass.com
BushwickBK.com
Culture System
East Village Radio
NME Music
Mad Decent
Baltimore-Club.com
Generation Bass
Funk Na Caixa
Feral Party Kids
Globalibre
Global Ghetto
Club Popozuda