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JAYMZ NYLON > SPECIAL
INTERVIEW > www.jaymznylon.com
During one of our regular Trans-Atlantic email conversations, Dax asked
if I could arrange an interview with Jaymz Nylon,
one of the premier disc jockeys (among his many other talents and pursuits)
in the clubworld today. I fired off some questions in an email to Jaymz
after reading his on-line biography. He responded with eloquent and thoughtful
answers, and, to my surprise, called me at work to introduce himself
and agreed to the interview. I think you will agree that the answers
he provided in our initial email exchange reveal a rare glimpse into
the talented mind and world of Jaymz Nylon.
By Christina N.Y.
1. Where do you continually get your inspiration?
Life is my inspiration and my music follows
this natural path based on how I feel each day.
2. Which artists
are you currently listening to?
This week I have been listening to a lot of the Isley Brothers and LTD.
3. Are you involved
in any current collaborations?
Yes, a few vocal projects featuring myself, Mooney, Franco and
Sokunthary Svay. Current releases Jaymz Nylon "Papolo Soul" on
Captivating Records NYC, Jaymz Nylon Featuring Mooney "I Know A
Place"(remixes) on Out Of The Loop U.K., and Jaymz Nylon "Brooklyn
Loves You/One Nation" (remixes) on Irma U.S.
I am also collaborating with King Britt on one of his new projects returning
his favor of doing a remix for me to be released on Irma in the New Year.
4. How do the crowds and club
atmosphere in New York differ from those in Europe?
In Japan, Australia, and Europe the average
clubber has some sort of a clue of what true dance music really is, where
as in the States they do not...
5. Enlighten us
on your dream project?
I grew up the youngest of 5 children our house was always full of incredible
music but no one played any instruments; we all played sports, so growing
up not being able to read music has allowed for my musical soul to flow
naturally, thus every project is my dream project...
6. How did "New
York Je T'adore" come about?
I was dating a French girl called Delphine (it's her voice on the record).
While recording this record she was doing naughtyxxx things to me, maybe
this is why "New York Je T'Adore" sounds and feels so sexy.....
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