Medway
Hailing from Massachusetts, Jesse Skeens moved to Orlando, Florida in the summer of 1980 at the age of seven. It was during his upbringing in Florida that Jesse's first influences, HipHop, Miami Bass and early electronic bands like New Order, 808 State, and the proto-acid house Happy Mondays and Stone Roses came to define his concept of sound. At age 16 he began to create his own house music based on the UK's Stateside influx of what would come to be known as the sound of the Summer of Love. Eventually his music would be sought after by the most reputable DJs in the world. It was Medway's first release, a white label, produced in 1997 called Fluid Intelligence that caught the interest of a certain Nick Warren (Way Out West). Played heavily that year by Warren, Jesse handed Nick his next track, Resurrection, which due to Warren's enthusiasm, caught the attention of Hooj Choon's Red Jerry. Jerry then signed Jesse on the spot, and the Resurrection EP soon followed. Medway went on to create the Elements EP, which brought great success to Hooj, and featured the hits The Baseline Track and Solace, originally a remix concept for Lustral, then incorporated as an original track for the EP. Jesse's third outing on Hooj, 2000's The Fat Bastard EP, continued Medway's successful run for the label, and contained the standout collaboration with Sam Mollison, My Release. Also on the EP, Flanker, championed by the likes of Paul Oakenfold and Gatecrasher resident Matt Hardwick. Jesse h...
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Top Tracks
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Release
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The Baseline Track
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Resurrection
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Trauma (Inkfish Mix)
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Resurrection - Ambient Dub
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Trauma EP (Rob Curtis Mix)
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Airacobra
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Trauma EP (Todd Sargent Mix)
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Trauma EP (Original Mix)
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Resurrection (Proff Remix)
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Flanker
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Release [Original Mix]
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Release (Lexicon Avenue Remix)
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Resurrection (dub mix)
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Resurrection (Ambient Dub)
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The Resurrection E.P.
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My Release
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Slow Resurrection
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Release (Original Mix)
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Release (Andy Moor Remix)
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Baseline
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