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Jayceeoh Talks Coronavirus Lockdown, ‘Super 7’ Series, Becoming a Producer on ‘The 20 Podcast’

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Jayceeoh at Academy LA (Source: Facebook)

Despite the Coronavirus outbreak, DJ Spider adapts and does a webcam interview with award-winning DJ/producer Jayceeoh. The former Master of the Mix champion discusses how he’s dealing with the lockdown and how DJs and producers can make the most of the situation. He also reflects on his renowned Super 7 series, why he became a producer, and more.

Watch the interview below. An audio version of the podcast is also available on all major platforms.

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Hosted by DJ Spider, The 20 Podcast features conversations with influential DJs and music industry professionals. Spider and his guests begin each episode by going through Beatsource‘s weekly list of must-have tracks, The 20.

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Jayceeoh Drops ‘Super 7, Volume 7’ Mix

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Jayceeoh at the Illectric River Music Festival on Apr. 6, 2017. (Photo source: Facebook)

After taking a year off from the project, Jayceeoh has returned with the seventh volume of his popular Super 7 mix series.

As with previous installments, Jayceeoh has put together an impressive lineup of seven producer/DJs performing 10-minute sets. They are, in order of appearance: Jayceeoh, Dirty Audio, 4B, YehMe2, Ricky Remedy, SAYMYNAME, and Wax Motif. Each set contains originals, remixes, and unreleased tracks.

Volume seven was released in partnership with Insomniac Records, who recently included Jayceooh’s new single “Dancin On My Wrist” in an EDC Las Vegas playlist. The Los Angeles-based DJ will make his debut at the festival on June 16.

Stream Super 7, Volume 7 below.

Related: Listen to Jayceeoh’s ‘Super 7, Volume 6’ Mix

Listen to Jayceeoh’s ‘Super 7, Volume 6’ Mix

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After teasing it last week, Jayceeoh has released the long-awaited sixth volume of his Super 7 mix series.
 
The project, which has been released in partnership with DJcity, features bounce master TJR and some of today’s most influential bass music producer/DJs: Party Favor, NGHTMRE, Lookas, TWRK, and Tropkillaz.
 
“The art of DJing is about being creative and having a style [that’s] unique to yourself,” TJR said. “I love to scratch and play bouncy fun music so that’s the flavor I provided for this project.”
 
NGHTMRE added: “I was honored when I heard [about] all the other guys participating in this volume. I’ve got nothing but respect and love for all of these dudes!”
 
Stream Super 7, Volume 6 below and download here.
 

 
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Related: Watch Jayceeoh’s ‘Turn Me Up Some’ Routine

Jayceeoh Announces ‘Super 7, Volume 6’

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It’s been over three years since Jayceeoh dropped his last Super 7 mix, but today the award-winning DJ announced the sixth volume, which will be released in partnership with DJcity.
 
As the name suggests, the hour-plus session will feature 10-minute mixes from seven influential producer/DJs: Party Favor, TJR, Lookas, TWRK, NGHTMRE, Tropkillaz, and of course, Jayceeoh. Included will be VIP versions, premieres, and other exclusives.
 
In addition to dropping the mix as a free download, Jayceeoh will also offer limited edition CDs, t-shirts, and custom USB drives. Everything will be available Monday, August 31.
 

 
Related: Jayceeoh Performs New Single ‘Turn Me Up Some’

Jayceeoh Performs New Single ‘Turn Me Up Some’

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Serato is back with another well-shot video and this time the focus is on 2013 Master of the Mix champion, Jayceeoh.
 
Using the Serato DJ Club Kit with a pair of Pioneer CDJs and Technics 1200s, the Los Angeles native performs his new single “Turn Me Up Some” featuring Redman and Jay Psar. Pioneer’s DJM-900NXS mixer and DDJ SP1 controller are also used in the routine.
 
Additionally, Jayceeoh spoke with Serato about how being a battle DJ has helped him as a DJ/producer, why he uses the Club Kit, and how the track and its routine came about.
 
Watch both videos below.
 

 

 
Related: Why JayCeeOh Started His Own Label

Why JayCeeOh Started His Own Label

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Los Angeles DJ/producer and Master of the Mix champion JayCeeOh recently spoke with EDM.com about launching his new label Super 7 Records, collaborating with Ruen & Mister Gray on “Scream,” and more.
 
When asked what inspired the birth of his new label, JayCeeOh replied:
 

“I launched Super 7 for a few reasons, but overall this was something I’d been wanting to do for a long time and it felt like it was the next progressive step in my career. I wanted to create an outlet for me to release music officially in a timely manner, and I now have the right team in place to help me accomplish just that. Over the last year I have released over 20 free records, primarily remixes, but also gave out some originals as well, collectively garnering over 3.5 Million plays on SoundCloud. I had a couple of label releases, “Damn” on Fools Gold, Bloody Beetroots “The Beat” remix on Ultra Records, and Wiz Khlaifa “We Dem Boyz” Remix for Atlantic. Each record is its own battle, rightfully so at this stage in my production career. Right now I am sitting on so many originals and creating new music at such a fast pace that I don’t want to sit on these songs forever. I created Super 7 as a branch of JayCeeOh that has unlimited possibilities. It’s tough to base your own career off of the schedule and music taste of another human at other labels. I believe in the music I am making, so now I have created an outlet for me and my collaborators to jump on the map with, and a team behind me to help with reaching the masses.”

 
Read the full interview at EDM.com.
 
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