Jon Pleased Wimmin & Gordon Kaye - Progress

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Review by eki hartari

Progress, the collaborative album by Jon Pleased Wimmin and Gordon Kaye, is an impressive piece of work that showcases the duo's expertise in the electronic dance music genre. The album features a total of 12 tracks, each with its own unique style and sound.

The album opens with the track "I Need Your Love," which sets the tone for the rest of the album with its infectious beat and catchy melody. The second track, "Feel My Love," is a more mellow and soulful offering that highlights the duo's versatility and range.

As the album progresses, the tracks become more upbeat and energetic, with highlights including "The Sound of the Underground" and "Let Me Be Your Fantasy." The latter track is a standout, with its pulsating beat and soaring vocals.

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Download

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  • FLAC size: 54.4 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
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Labels

Progress Records

Listen online

  • escuchar en línea
  • ascolta in linea
  • écouter en ligne
  • lytte på nettet
  • online anhören
  • online luisteren
  • ouvir online
  • lyssna på nätet
  • kuunnella verkossa

Formats

  • 2 × Cassette
  • Mixed
  • Unofficial Release

Credits

RoleCredit
DJ MixGordon Kaye (tracks: Tape 2

Notes

  • 2 X DJ sets Recorded Live at Progress
  • Tracklisting is not provided with the release.

About Jon Pleased Wimmin & Gordon Kaye

In 1994, Jon turned his hand to music production and made his first record, Passion  a cover of the Bobby O production by The Flirts. The record was produced with Pizzaman (aka Norman Cook) who released it on his label, Southern Fried. The track was soon picked up by East West and later by Perfecto  going onto selling 12,000 copies and reaching no. 26 in the charts. Jons follow up record in 1995, Give Me Strength was written & co-produced with Sister Bliss and also hit the top 30. Jon Pleased followed his pop success in the late 90s by delivering remixes for the likes of Divine, Erasure, Pierre Henri and even Chris Rea. In 1997, Jon decided hed had enough. He became disheartened by DJing at so many clubs that he wasnt passionate about. In short, he craved something different. Jon ditched the drag and stopped running his Pleased night, deciding instead to concentrate on playing more eclectic sets at smaller clubs. One night whilst DJing at 93 Feet East with Jacques Lu Cont a few years later, Jon handed Wall of Sounds head honcho, Mark Jones, a demo from behind the decks. Mark had been a regular at Pleased in the mid 90s and knew Jons music well. In 2001, Mark signed Jon up as a Wall of Sound DJ and artist under Jons new moniker, The Visitor. Last year, Jon moved away from London to Edinburgh. He now juggles his DJ schedule with running his own record label, Lovelife!, recording as the Velvet Mafia, and running his own fashion label, Pleased. Jon returned to DJing and revived his alter-ego in 2012 and has since re-booted his Pleased nights in London at Dalston Superstore and his weekly Church of High Kicks night in Edinburgh. He toured Australia in 2014 and has played in Dubai and Ibiza in 2015 along with extensive guest spots all over the UK. He will be releasing new singles in 2015 on the Kidology London label. He was managed by . Contact e-mail address: jonpleased2012 gmail com

Real Name

    • Jonathan Richard Cooper

Name Vars

  • JPW
  • John Pleased Wimmin
  • Jon \
  • Wimmin
  • Jon 'Pleased' Wimmin
  • Jon (Pleased Wimmin)
  • Jon Of The 'Pleased' Wimmin
  • Jon Of The Pleased
  • Jon Of The Pleased Wimmin'
  • Jon Pleased Wimmen
  • Jon Pleased Wimmin
  • Jon Pleased Wimmin'
  • Jon The Pleased
  • Jon The Pleased Wimmin
  • Jon's Own
  • The Pleased Wimmin

Aliases

  • The Shining
  • The Visitor
  • Velvet Mafia
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Summary by eki hartari

Progress is a fantastic album that will appeal to fans of electronic dance music. Jon Pleased Wimmin and Gordon Kaye have created a cohesive and engaging collection of tracks that will keep listeners dancing from start to finish. Highly recommended.