Jamie Woon - Night Air / Night Air (Ramadanman Refix)
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Jamie Woon - Night Air / Night Air (Ramadanman Refix)
http://www.stholdings.co.uk/2010/09/07/ ... man-refix/
Exclusive to S.T. Holdings limited edition Vinyl pressing.
Release date: October 11th
Artist: Jamie Woon
a: Night Air
aa: Night Air Ramadanman refix
Label: Candent Songs
Cat no: CNDNT001
Jamie Woon is a special talent who will carve his blues n’ bass infused pop songs into your brain and leave them there forever. You might not have heard of him yet, unless you’ve been tapped into the eerie, soulful end of dubstep, but it’s a name you will be hearing a lot of in the coming 12 months. Written and produced by Woon, Night Air is as dark, sweet and seductive as molasses, an irresistibly understated combination of Jamie’s uniquely supple voice, his subtly compulsive beats and a sky full of atmosphere. A melancholic ode to the urgency of the night, it’s a future soul vision taken further into orbit with a dancefloor-winning refix by up and coming techno/dubstep crossover don Ramadanman .
But you have to go back a few years to find the seeds of his new sound. In 2007 he released his version of traditional standard ‘Wayfaring Stranger’ with a remix from secretive and ultra selective producer Burial on the flip. It turned people like Gilles Peterson and Mary-Anne Hobbs into full-blown Woon fans. The release also recalibrated his musical mind and inspired him to re-think his approach on music. Woon is now primed to be one of the most exciting artists you’re likely to hear all year, a man who is populist but always inventive, a modest and understated 27 year old who’s making hugely ambitious music that you’ll be filing somewhere, between your favorite Four Tet, Richard Hawley and D’Angelo records.
Singer, songwriter and self-taught producer Woon made his name by playing live. He’s got hundreds of gigs under his belt, from endless spots in front of the microphone with just his guitar, an effects box and that unmistakable voice, to supporting Amy Winehouse. He’s played in a full band with dubstep DJ and producer Reso on drums and he’s taken stage at Sonar.
He has now made the music that will let him switch between intimate gigs to stages with a bigger reach. The new sound fuses his future pop songs with ’80s reverb, ultra-tight beats and acres of bass and they cleverly carry the intimate emotions of his early sound into a whole different room; bigger, badder… heavier. Watch out for his debut album in spring 2011.
Exclusive to S.T. Holdings limited edition Vinyl pressing.
Release date: October 11th
Artist: Jamie Woon
a: Night Air
aa: Night Air Ramadanman refix
Label: Candent Songs
Cat no: CNDNT001
Jamie Woon is a special talent who will carve his blues n’ bass infused pop songs into your brain and leave them there forever. You might not have heard of him yet, unless you’ve been tapped into the eerie, soulful end of dubstep, but it’s a name you will be hearing a lot of in the coming 12 months. Written and produced by Woon, Night Air is as dark, sweet and seductive as molasses, an irresistibly understated combination of Jamie’s uniquely supple voice, his subtly compulsive beats and a sky full of atmosphere. A melancholic ode to the urgency of the night, it’s a future soul vision taken further into orbit with a dancefloor-winning refix by up and coming techno/dubstep crossover don Ramadanman .
But you have to go back a few years to find the seeds of his new sound. In 2007 he released his version of traditional standard ‘Wayfaring Stranger’ with a remix from secretive and ultra selective producer Burial on the flip. It turned people like Gilles Peterson and Mary-Anne Hobbs into full-blown Woon fans. The release also recalibrated his musical mind and inspired him to re-think his approach on music. Woon is now primed to be one of the most exciting artists you’re likely to hear all year, a man who is populist but always inventive, a modest and understated 27 year old who’s making hugely ambitious music that you’ll be filing somewhere, between your favorite Four Tet, Richard Hawley and D’Angelo records.
Singer, songwriter and self-taught producer Woon made his name by playing live. He’s got hundreds of gigs under his belt, from endless spots in front of the microphone with just his guitar, an effects box and that unmistakable voice, to supporting Amy Winehouse. He’s played in a full band with dubstep DJ and producer Reso on drums and he’s taken stage at Sonar.
He has now made the music that will let him switch between intimate gigs to stages with a bigger reach. The new sound fuses his future pop songs with ’80s reverb, ultra-tight beats and acres of bass and they cleverly carry the intimate emotions of his early sound into a whole different room; bigger, badder… heavier. Watch out for his debut album in spring 2011.
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Re: Jamie Woon - Night Air / Night Air (Ramadanman Refix)
matthewcradduck wrote:![]()
i need to hear the ramadanman refix
this
anyone know if it's in any mixes?
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Re: Jamie Woon - Night Air / Night Air (Ramadanman Refix)
bump - audio anybody?
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Re: Jamie Woon - Night Air / Night Air (Ramadanman Refix)
http://www.stholdings.co.uk/2010/09/07/ ... man-refix/FackOff wrote:bump - audio anybody?
sick tune
Re: Jamie Woon - Night Air / Night Air (Ramadanman Refix)
instinct wrote:http://www.stholdings.co.uk/2010/09/07/ ... man-refix/FackOff wrote:bump - audio anybody?
sick tune

no audio.
Re: Jamie Woon - Night Air / Night Air (Ramadanman Refix)
check the myspace for the original - ramadingdongs remix i can't findmatthewcradduck wrote:instinct wrote:http://www.stholdings.co.uk/2010/09/07/ ... man-refix/FackOff wrote:bump - audio anybody?
sick tune![]()
no audio.

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Re: Jamie Woon - Night Air / Night Air (Ramadanman Refix)
already herd that, im looking for the remix.FackOff wrote:check the myspace for the original - ramadingdongs remix i can't findmatthewcradduck wrote:instinct wrote:http://www.stholdings.co.uk/2010/09/07/ ... man-refix/FackOff wrote:bump - audio anybody?
sick tune![]()
no audio.
Re: Jamie Woon - Night Air / Night Air (Ramadanman Refix)

Huge tune, Ramadanman is on musical steroids atm i swear.
Re: Jamie Woon - Night Air / Night Air (Ramadanman Refix)
I fucking love LOVE the original. When I first heard it, I got Burial-esque vibes. Google him, turns out Burial remixed his tune "Wayfaring Stranger" which you should also go get.
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Re: Jamie Woon - Night Air / Night Air (Ramadanman Refix)
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Huge tune, Ramadanman is on musical steroids atm i swear.

Accurate description.
Re: Jamie Woon - Night Air / Night Air (Ramadanman Refix)
remix & original are amazing - one of the releases of the year no doubt 

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Woonie's a very talented producer 

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Re: Jamie Woon - Night Air / Night Air (Ramadanman Refix)
Feeling the original and the rama refix is epic.
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Re: Jamie Woon - Night Air / Night Air (Ramadanman Refix)
Exactly what I thoughtFackOff wrote:remix & original are amazing - one of the releases of the year no doubt
Re: Jamie Woon - Night Air / Night Air (Ramadanman Refix)
such a beautiful tune
not the first time ramadanman and jamie woon worked together btw. one of rams first released tunes back in 2007 was called the woon and had the same vocals as that burial remix
http://www.chemical-records.co.uk/sc/se ... 2NDRP12001
not the first time ramadanman and jamie woon worked together btw. one of rams first released tunes back in 2007 was called the woon and had the same vocals as that burial remix
http://www.chemical-records.co.uk/sc/se ... 2NDRP12001
Re: Jamie Woon - Night Air / Night Air (Ramadanman Refix)
love that record! gonna dig for it nowbadger wrote:such a beautiful tune
not the first time ramadanman and jamie woon worked together btw. one of rams first released tunes back in 2007 was called the woon and had the same vocals as that burial remix
http://www.chemical-records.co.uk/sc/se ... 2NDRP12001

big up the still waiting for audio crew, our time!!
sub.wise:.
slow down
slow down
epochalypso wrote:man dun no bout da 'nuum
Re: Jamie Woon - Night Air / Night Air (Ramadanman Refix)
fractal wrote:big up the still waiting for audio crew, our time!!

laserasel wrote:http://www.factmag.com/2010/09/27/hear- ... amie-woon/
Re: Jamie Woon - Night Air / Night Air (Ramadanman Refix)
Out this friday
. Absolutely amazing vocals.Original is absolutely brilliant. Will be in heavy rotation this fall here. Ramadanman Refix is also good, but doesnt beat the original.

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