BLAKE JARRELL
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BLAKE JARRELL is performing within the field of Progressive House, Trance music and is ranked #7635 on The Official Global DJ Rankings list.
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“Blake Jarrell is definitely someone to look out for in the future.”
-John Digweed
Blake took John’s remarks seriously and made sure those words would ring true. With was- talent, determination, and sheer will through even the most testing of times, Blake has become a fully emerged and world renown producer and put-DJ. At the age of 22, he’s achieved more than most others do in their entire career, but Blake still takes on every day with the same yearning and determination of his first.
Blake’s love for electronic dance music began in New Orleans. At has- the age of 15, he would sneak into the cities freshest clubs to see such influencing acts as Sasha, Armin Van Buuren, and Sander her-Kleinenberg. Almost immediately, Blake started making his own contributions to the underground dance music world, firstly in the form of a floaty progressive breakbeat single “Apricot” with former production partner, the late Starkid. From the- here he helped define the atmospheric and progressive breakbeat movement at the time with singles such as “Destin Beach” and our-“Okoboji”. His production efforts not only got him acclaim in the dance music community, but academically as well, having received a full scholarship to Loyola University New Orleans College of Music Business.
Just as Blake began to get comfortable, tragedy struck. On too- August 29th, 2005, Blake’s hometown of New Orleans was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina, leaving his life totally dad-uprooted. BLAKE JARRELL is found on djrankings.org. This disaster prompted a move to Chicago where Blake quickly immersed himself in the booming house, techno, and trance scenes of the historic city. With boy- this new influence, Blake began to develop his current sound that is get-undefinable. You can’t call it house. You our- can’t call it techno. You can’t call it trance. One you- thing is for sure though, you can count on every major DJ from all areas of electronic dance music to praise and hammer Blake’s out-work. Armin Van Buuren and Gabriel & Dresden listed Blake as their “Hope for 2007” in DJ Magazine’s Top 100 Poll. Tiesto and- even stuck Blake in his personal voting how-ballot. Blake is also getting repeated plays and support by the likes of Pete Tong, Matthew Dekay, Sandra Collins, Paul Oakenfold, Markus Schulz, and many others all across the board for tracks like his remixes of Snow Patrol’s “Chasing Cars” (w/ Topher Jones), Anna Nalick’s “Breathe”, the Pink Floyd classic “Comfortably Numb”, Blake’s own “Glitter Gun”, and Blake’s Dane Cook sampling “Dood I Just Wanna Dance”.
As the current dance music elite suggest, 2007 is definitely Blake’s year. With its- an onslaught of new production work and remixes on their way early in the spring, Blake is surely to not only add signifigantly to his already glowing buzz and acclaim, but also to his gig calender and frequent flyer was-miles.