• email article
  • print article
  • small text sizemedium text sizelarge text size
  • comment on this article

Five-hour set by DJ Owen Jay

Owen Jay has been deejaying for over 14 years and is an integral part of the deep house scene in Malta. He has always delivered an alternative sound and even though his sets might be very versatile, his main focus is on Deepness. He used to form part of the Sonic Mecca, Unity Network & House of Misfits organizations and was also responsible for an endless number of other events featuring foreign guest deejays. Owen Jay has been a great influence on other deejays and his specific style of house music has gained popularity throughout the years. On a weekly basis he c an be seen performing at different bars, clubs and events on the island and also hosts a radio show Beat of Soul on XFM. Abroad, he has performed in numerous countries including the legendary Tresor Club in Berlin and Supperclub in Amsterdam to name just a few.

Owen Jay's style of house music finds its roots in Chicago and Detroit and features elements of Jazz and Soul. On several occasions Owen Jay has performed alongside live musicians and in studio he has collaborated with several local artistes from different scenes in order to combine his deep house to jazzy and tribal elements.

Owen Jay's performance at Q-Bar will feature different styles of house music ranging from minimal German grooves to jazzy Chicago rhythms to Detroit tech-house.

However, the performance will also feature live musicians, who like Owen Jay will be using this event as a platform to display their art. Dr Zicotron from the band Spooky Monkey will be playing the jazzy keys while Darko, a Serbian percussionist from the band No Snow No Alps, will be progressing the night with his tribal rhythms.

Further complementing the night will be Abba aka The Missing Link, Claire Tonna from the band Particle Blue and the lovely and multi-talented performer, Annabelle Galea. This combination of live musicians performing alongside the deejay is highly sought-after because the musicians will adapt their performance to the crowd creating a continuous progression. Giulivo, as the warm-up DJ will set the mood for the night with his groovy tunes.

It has been over eight years since Owen Jay performed a five-hour set on this scale. On two turntables and two CDJs, he intends to reach out and educate the crowd with his house music tunes, mixing classic house from the 1990s with more recent as well as unreleased tracks.

And the venue chosen for this event is Qbar, one of Malta's latest hip lounge bars that entices people from different generations to sample some of the finer things in life. The date set for this event is on April 12 and did we forget to mention the free entrance?

  • Google Bookmarks Del.icio.us Facebook Blogger YahooMyWeb Digg Reddit Stumbleupon
  • email article
  • print article
  • small text sizemedium text sizelarge text size
  • comment on this article

Poll

Should the George Cross be retained on the Maltese flag?

  • yes
  • no
  • don't know


View results

Fun Stuff


Play Sudoku