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Friday, July 11, 2008
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NEW >> JUNO / Play Digital Chart >>
Current mood: focused
Category: Music
check out our Juno chart >
http://www.junodownload.com/charts/dj/579864-jalebee_cartel/37324-Chart/
and Play digital chart<
http://www.play-digital.com/chart.html?artist_id=4900
:-)
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Monday, June 02, 2008
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Cbass & Mikobene - Never For Ever (Jalebee Cartel Deep Mix)
Current mood: artistic
Category: Music
We recentlly remixed Cbass & Mikobene's "Never For Ever" for the new Groove Industry records Below is some feedback we received ... out on June 15th .. and preview on the player
jalebee cartel mix sounds good Hernan Cattaneo
Thanks for sending over, cool house music there fella, will give it a spin Leigh Morgan Label / A&R Manager
Jalebee remix sounds killer. Easily the best on the release. I am definitely into that deep tip.. Nav Bombay Records
Jalebee Mix, Loveeeee it bro, love it BP Zulauf Helv Recz
Amazing remix bro, Congrats--:) Very nice and unique sound, definitely in my box! OGC Balkan Connection
nice deep grooves from jalebee cartel, also digging the original. thanks, andrew k
sounds realy nice!!! thanks!! Robin (Fitalic)
Jalebee remix is definitely the strongest one in the package. Much superior than the original, which I felt was sluggish, but your remix packs the right amount of punch and energy. Darin Epsilon
A fan of Cbass & Mikobene stuffs here, and this is one of them. Deep journey on the Original ! As for the remixes front, its a brilliant idea gathering all Asian Stars ! All 3 remixes are good but my pick of the lot is the India based boys, Jalebee Cartel and Arnold! Kenny Substance (Pure Substance/Redflux/Shaken Rep/Pure.FM) KL, Malaysia
Thanks for sending this Tom Morgan
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Friday, March 07, 2008
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Tuesday, January 08, 2008
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. . .The LIVE Act … in a nutshell. . .
The live act… in a nutshell.
Most people conceive of a band as having a bassist who just plays the bass line, or a drummer who just plays the drums. Well, Jalebee is far from conventional. All our tracks are original compositions, and every element of each track is meticulously created in our studio expressly for our live act. Even our released tracks are re-edited and chopped so that they act as a base for the live instruments. We believe in heavily processing all our instruments through the four Macs on stage. These Macs are really the backbone of the band. What are the most essential elements in dance music? A phat groove and a crunchy bassline, of course. These come straight from our Macs, which are synced. Since each bar is individually triggered, we have complete control over our arrangement, giving us the flexibility to improvise on the fly.
Now, to the live instruments. It should be obvious that our bassist does not play the bassline. It's actually a synth bass sound that is heavily processed, distorted, reduxed and compressed through its own dedicated Mac… giving it that dirt. As with a keyboard, which can play any synthesized sound, we like to achieve the same with the bass guitar. Our percussionist does play acoustic percussions like the djembe, nagaras and cymbals, but his drum pad is also processed through our Macs, adding delays and multiple effects. Since his pad is sending midi signals to the computers, he is also triggering sounds off it. Likewise, the vocals are also processed through the sound card, adding reverb and live delays to the singer's voice. Now it's clear that you're hearing a digitally altered version of his voice, isn't it?
So the next time you're at a "live" Jalebee gig, don't compare us to the last rock band you saw – we're taking things to the next level.
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