Mathew Jonson
September 28th, 2008 by dizplay
Canadian techno producer Mathew Jonson is being interviewed by the Resident Advisor mag. What is interesting about him is his past as being a DnB dj. When asked about that, he answers:
How come you didn’t end up being a drum & bass DJ?
That’s how I started. When I first started DJing from 1995 to 1999 I was a drum & bass DJ, and I kind of lost interest because the music changed a lot. It kind of started getting a little bit cold. It is kind of the direction where minimal techno is turning right now, just kind of getting boring and lifeless. So I played that for a while, then I got into what I thought was minimal techno, the real minimal techno, the deep dubby techno that was coming out in the late ’90s.
Reminds me a lot of the current discussions about DnB becoming very narrow-minded and linear.
Still, he can’t deny the power:
What do you like to dance to, if you were just out having fun?
I like dancing to drum & bass. [laughs] I like dancing to techno sometimes, deep house is fun to dance to, Theo Parrish, Moodymann, all that kind of stuff…but generally if you stick me in a minimal party, or a techno party, I definitely won’t be automatically dancing. If you stick me in a hip-hop club or a drum & bass club, it’s pretty hard for me not to dance.
Same here. I really like techno/house/electro music, but when it comes to dancing, they just too slow for me. I always end up having knots in my feet. Maybe I better slowed down my perception of time, so 140bpm would help me dance like it was 170.





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