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5 Songs that define Jazzuelle

We asked deep house producer Jazzuelle to share 5 songs that define him as an artist and what they mean to him. Have a read and take a listen.
Written by Themba Kriger
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Jazzuelle – New World
"I have an obsession with space, the many universes and everything in between. For this track I sampled one of the recordings from a spacewalk from the NASA space station archive. It was an intro for my EP New Worlds released by Do It Now Recordings sub label, Deepstitched."
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Jazzuelle & The Lazarusman – Forget Me (Jazzuelle Interstella Reprise)
"This was my first record on Get Physical Music in Berlin, it started the relationship I have with them today. This is my favourite version off the whole EP. It was inspired by the movie Interstellar, and of course my obvious fascination with the cosmos."
Jazzuelle – Dark Arts
"This was released in the UK on Martin Atjazz Iveson’s label, Atjazz Record Company in 2015. I'm also obsessed with the melancholic side of electronic music. Darkness in itself is an emotion, and just as the bulk of what I do is sensitive and inspired by love, I have a few records that are inspired by anger, sadness or fear. This is one of them."
Jazzuelle – Darkest Shade
"This was released on Fred Everything’s label, Lazy Days Recordings in Toronto, alongside Matthias Vogt, the last release of Lazy Days Recordings series called Tenby10, one of my favourite records too, and maybe a hint of where I was taking my sound altogether."
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WhoMadeWho – There’s A Way (Jazzuelle Remix)
"This was the first remix I ever did for the family at Get Physical, the release featured remixes from ANDHIM and TMA as well. It was one of the hardest remixes I did, not because I had a hard time doing it, but I was in a hotel in London and I got the remix request from the guys while I was there. I managed to do it, on my laptop on the bed. It came out great and it was the biggest remix to date for me."