Tracklist
1 - Ripperton - Random Violence GREEN
2 - Martin Buttrich - L2 DESOLAT
3 - Alex Moments & Matt Brown - Odette (H.O.S.H. Rmx) SUPERNATURE
4 - Jim Rivers - I Wont Play CDR
5 - Dan Drastic - Behind A Green Door (Matthias Tanzmann Remix) LUNA
6 - Bucher & Kessidis - Evil Night PLASTIC CITY
7 - Abe Duque feat. Virginia - Following My Heart (Oliver Huntemann Remix) PROCESS
8 - Marc Romboy - Talking All That Jazz SYSTEMATIC
9 - Nic Fanciulli - Green Tea SAVED
10 - Mr G - G's Strings SYSTEM
11 - Egbert - Dezelfde Weg GEM
12 - Steve Parker - Mexilhao (Handycraft Remix) WEAVE
13 - Jark Prongo - Movin Thru Your System HOOJ
14 - Jim Rivers - Uber Rauh INTEC
15 - Shlomi Aber - Drunkrd Programmer R&S
16 - Gui Borrato - Trills (Paul Woolford Reduced Mix) RENAISSANCE
17 - Seulo - Shadowman FOUR:TWENTY
Biography
2006 was the year that Jim Rivers catapulted into the limelight with his hit debut single ‘Restore', which was released on seminal label Saw Recordings. With plaudits coming through thick and fast, there was no time to put his feet up and enjoy the moment - filling up his record box with an arsenal of killer tracks, a new zeal (and passport) following this success, Jim embarked on a worldwide tour, taking him to clubs such as Pacha Buenos Aires, Zouk Singapore, Arma 17 Moscow, and AIR in Tokyo.
Crossing the many bridges between house and techno with relaxed dignity, Jim's rare mix of educator and entertainer has undoubtedly played a mammoth part in his success and regular callings to explore foreign shores. As a refreshing rebellion against the one-dimensional progressive blueprint that deluged from juvenile producers grasping at stardom, Jim stood out from the crowd; emerging as both a DJ and producer who could inject clubs with warm musicality and ramp up energy levels on the dance floor.
Jim's firm technical grasp for delivering stunning productions – as highlighted on his own tracks and remixes on sought after labels such as Saved, Simple and Four:Twenty - is coupled with the strong creative ability to coax original sounds out of them. Bursting with soul and character, Jim has also been called upon to remix tracks for Nic Fanciulli, Quivver and Steve Mac amongst many others.
In 2007, Jim launched his own label Misfit, originally as a vessel for him to release his own productions, exactly how he liked them. The label took off and in no time Jim had applied his unbound attitude of styles, bringing in artists such as No Brainer, Clinton Brown, Robytek, Tom Budden and Kos to add talent to the realm of Misfit. Moving forward in this ever-evolving world of electronic music, Jim is looking to push Misfit into new realms. Capturing his creative sound and the best of the new talent that is bursting through, in all areas of dance music, be it Techno, Tech House, minimal, tribal and any other sub genre that you can think of.
Alongside Misfit, 2008 saw the start of an ongoing studio partnership with Paolo Mojo that raised the benchmark, taking Jim's sound to a bigger and broader canvas. Releasing 2 tracks; 'Darkplace' on Paolo's own Oosh imprint, and the powerful 'Ron Hardy Said', which was signed by Eric Prydz for his techier Mouseville Records. Flooded with melody and washed with driving synthesis; remixes of Milton Jackson & Sei A's “Glasgow Kiss” and Morgan Page & Gregory Shiff feat. Astrid Suryanto "All I Know" on Bedrock swiftly followed.
2009 has seen Jim develop his sound and status from 'the one to watch' into a more established, young artist, kicking off when Global Underground resurrected their much-adored Nu-Breed series and offering this epic release to Jim. Never one to shy away from a challenge, Jim stepped up to the plate, delivering a world-class mix coupled with a global tour that would leave most DJ's weeping! The album garnered huge support from Jim's fan base, industry and the media alike. GU Head Honcho Andy Horsfield stated…
“It's been a long search, but finally I´ve found a DJ worthy of the nubreed series, welcome aboard Jim Rivers! Jim's DJing, original productions, and remixing make him stand head and shoulders above the current crop of DJs; he's a true star.”
Prestigious US booking agency AM Only, who were familiar with Jim's rising reputation, quickly signed him up and found the offers of US gigs streaming in – soon, Jim was on a big US Tour. Whilst on his travels, Jim hooked up with US Techno kingpin, Erphun to collaborate on 2 new records ‘Limiter' and 'Back & Forth'. Both will be released later on this year.
Feeling very inspired after his tour, Jim locked himself in his studio for a few months – resulting in a stunning array of fresh new tracks that are being snapped up left, right and centre by the likes of Four: Twenty, Tronic and INTEC and remix requests from Blufin and State Recordings.
Whilst working furiously in the studio, Jim found himself exorcising his deeper side, and thought it was time to set free his alter ego… Suelo. Under this imprint Jim will unleash his twisted percussive and deeply coated releases. ‘Never Again' is Suelo's debut release on ALiVE Records and has been receiving rave reviews from a deluge of DJs such as Stephan Bodzin, Simon Baker, David Squillace, Laurent Garnier and Josh Wink.
Not one to be pigeon-holed, Jim is one producer that crafts and creates a variety of sounds all out of his little home studio… no studio engineers, or software trickery, just a head full of ideas that inspire him. And with a brand new catalogue of music that spans the length and breadth of house music, be it tribal, techno, minimal or deep – the depth of Jim's records will do the talking and will really show the real Jim Rivers.