Artist's albums
Rotation
1998 · single
So Bliss
2023 · single
Full Circle Remixes Pt.2
2023 · single
Burning Light EP
2023 · EP
Full Circle Remixes Pt.1
2023 · single
Spaced Invader (J Majik Remix)
2023 · single
Blake
2021 · single
This Sound / The Whistle Song
2021 · single
Your Sound Remixes
2021 · single
Always Be
2020 · album
Messiah (feat. HÆLOS) [J Majik Remix]
2020 · single
Everything I Do
2019 · single
Full Circle
2019 · album
First Contact / Originate
2019 · single
Telepathic / Hard Distance
2018 · single
Give It Up / Set Me Free
2017 · single
Love Is Not A Game (feat. Kathy Brown) [Remixes]
2017 · single
Out of Sight
2013 · album
Right Now
2013 · EP
Lift Me Up
2013 · EP
Save My Life
2010 · single
Crazy World (Remixes)
2008 · single
Crazy World
2007 · single
New Generation
2003 · single
Share the Blame
2003 · single
24 Hours
2002 · single
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Biography
Jamie Spratling, best known as J Majik, has remained one of the most innovative drum'n'bass producers since the genre's infancy. Actively producing music and running the Infrared Records label since his early teens, Spratling debuted the J Majik moniker with a series of 12" singles for Goldie's Metalheadz label, including the 1995 classic "Your Sound," which blended harsh, complex breakbeats with lush, tranquil textures. After releasing a full-length, 1997's Slow Motion, which also included several downtempo tracks (including material previously released on Mo Wax under the name Innervisions), J Majik went in a more club-driven direction with his subsequent tracks, often produced in collaboration with Wickaman. He scored U.K. Top 40 hits with two singles featuring American house diva Kathy Brown, "Love Is Not a Game" (2000) and "Crazy World" (2008). Following 2013's Out of Sight, a full-length with Wickaman that ventured into dubstep, J Majik took a break for a few years before returning to his early sound with 2019's aptly titled Full Circle. Spratling initially produced tracks under the name Dexxtrous, releasing a breakbeat hardcore EP titled Hysteria, Pt. 1 on Lemon D's Planet Earth Records in 1993 before founding his own Infrared label. In order to avoid confusion with jungle producer DJ Dextrous, Spratling changed his stage name to J Majik and released a trio of 12"s on Metalheadz in 1995, including "Your Sound" and "Arabian Nights." He debuted another moniker, Innervisions, in 1996, releasing drum'n'bass as well as downtempo tracks (including "Mermaids" on Mo Wax). Both styles were represented on J Majik's debut full-length, Slow Motion, issued by Infrared in 1997. While he largely left the Innervisions project behind, J Majik continued a strong run of singles on Metalheadz and Infrared, in addition to collaborations with producers like Goldie and Adam F, as well as remixes for Photek, Everything But the Girl, the Art of Noise, and others. The 1999 release Nightvision, including mixed and unmixed discs, compiled Spratling productions as well as tracks by friends such as Total Science and Futurebound. In 2000, J Majik released vicious underground tracks like "The Lizard" as well as more accessible material such as "Love Is Not a Game" (with Kathy Brown), which became his first U.K. Top 40 hit, reaching number 34. In 2001, he issued a successful remix of Hatiras' filter-heavy disco-house hit "Spaced Invader." The track was included on another compilation/mix CD, Infrastructure, that year. Additional mix discs came in quick succession, including FabricLive.13 (2003) and Red Alert (2005). By the middle of the decade, he was regularly releasing dancefloor stormers with Wickaman. The 2007 full-length Crazy World was a vocal-heavy mixture of ragga, house, and Brazilian influences; its title track, another collaboration with Brown, peaked at number 37 on the U.K. singles chart. The duo continued to issue singles, including a return to Metalheadz (2011's "The Ritual"), as well as remixes for the likes of Deadmau5 and the Qemists. A second collaborative full-length, Out of Sight, was released by Infrared in 2013. J Majik dropped out of the music scene for a few years after that, but after playing a Metalheadz reunion gig in late 2016, as well as a set at junglist revival club Rupture in 2017, he felt inspired to revisit his earlier sound. In 2018, he relaunched Infrared and began releasing 12"s by himself as well as Adam F and Peshay, including new as well as previously unreleased material. Another reactivated label, Deep Jungle, released J Majik's "Telepathic"/"Hard Distance," two unearthed productions from 1995. "First Contact"/"Originate," co-produced by Sense, appeared at the end of 2018, and Full Circle, J Majik's first solo album in 22 years, arrived in 2019. A year later, he released Always Be, a mixture of jungle and Detroit techno-inspired tracks. ~ Paul Simpson, Rovi