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John Tejada

Hometown: Vienna
Tags: dj, electronica, electronic, techno, minimal

Played "" 01/31/2012 9:15 am

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  • KCRW's Travis Holcombe

    KCRW's Travis Holcombe on John Tejada

    7 months ago

    Played "Orbiter (Simian Mobile Disco Mix Version 1)" 10/17/2012 2:04 am

  • Buzz Bands LA

    Buzz Bands LA on John Tejada

    7 months ago

    His reputation amongst the EDM elite has preceded him for a while, so naturally any John Tejada release is bound to be met by countless anxious eardrums. A year ago the Viennese producer began a fruitful partnership with Kompakt records, which released Tejada’s albu, "Parabolas." The alliance was renewed this month when Kompakt dropped the L.A.-based artist's latest full length, "The Predicting Machine." A stark contrast to "Parabolas," which was firmly rooted in tech house, "The Predicting Machine" flaunts Tejada’s wide range of capabilities as a creator of electronic music. On the LP, Tejada fearlessly more here

  • Quit Mumbling

    Quit Mumbling on John Tejada

    8 months ago

    Happy Birthday John Tejada! The L.A.-based deep house producer, DJ and tumultuous Taurus celebrated last Saturday with a special appearance at underground house series Bottomfloor. Because not every fan of Tejada’s long unfolding forays into ambient and abyssal rhythms could fit into the red-lit loft, the prolific producer dropped a new mixtape, Beacons . Custom cut with visuals by UK graphic engineer Coco Reel, Beacons is an hour of strobing electronica. Broad and winding, Tejada lines up favorite tracks in a panoply of sound. Lush tracks like The Orb’s “Out Of Body Experience” merge with pulsing minimalist numbers from Ony Ayhun and Biosphere. more here

  • Quit Mumbling

    Quit Mumbling on John Tejada

    8 months ago

    For the legions of neon clad, saucer eyed neophytes to the electronica movement, the ear-shattering four on the floor cacophony and its requisite desensitizing visual accompaniment are harbingers of the “next great thing.” With no apparent recognition that the phenomena is the product of a many-decade incubation in the vital cross-sustaining undergrounds of this fine nation and our limey cousins across the Atlantic, an entire generation has signed on to the notion that loud colors and heavy beats are the path to a new and lucid form of musical enlightenment. Step back from the speakers. Replenish your body’s more here

  • KCRW's Jason Bentley

    KCRW's Jason Bentley on John Tejada

    8 months ago

    Played "Stabilizer" 09/26/2012 1:25 am

  • KCRW's Chris Douridas

    KCRW's Chris Douridas on John Tejada

    8 months ago

    Played "The Function And The Form" 09/19/2012 1:30 am

  • KCRW's Chris Douridas

    KCRW's Chris Douridas on John Tejada

    8 months ago

    Played "A Familiar Mood" 09/16/2012 12:21 am

  • Quit Mumbling

    Quit Mumbling on John Tejada

    9 months ago

    Happy Birthday John Tejada! The L.A.-based deep house producer, DJ and tumultuous Taurus celebrated last Saturday with a special appearance at underground house series Bottomfloor. Because not every fan of Tejada’s long unfolding forays into ambient and abyssal rhythms could fit into the red-lit loft, the prolific producer dropped a new mixtape, Beacons . Custom cut with visuals by UK graphic engineer Coco Reel, Beacons is an hour of strobing electronica. Broad and winding, Tejada lines up favorite tracks in a panoply of sound. Lush tracks like The Orb’s “Out Of Body Experience” merge with pulsing minimalist numbers from Ony Ayhun and Biosphere. more at elbo.ws

  • Quit Mumbling

    Quit Mumbling on John Tejada

    9 months ago

    For the legions of neon clad, saucer eyed neophytes to the electronica movement, the ear-shattering four on the floor cacophony and its requisite desensitizing visual accompaniment are harbingers of the “next great thing.” With no apparent recognition that the phenomena is the product of a many-decade incubation in the vital cross-sustaining undergrounds of this fine nation and our limey cousins across the Atlantic, an entire generation has signed on to the notion that loud colors and heavy beats are the path to a new and lucid form of musical enlightenment. Step back from the speakers. Replenish your body’s more at elbo.ws