Jay Cisco
Digitribes second release on Twisted entitled “What Happens Next”
hit record stores in June 2004. Lately it has blown up in Ibiza with
reports of 3 plays in one night Sundays at Space from Jason Bye, Steve
Lawlor and an as yet unnamed. Heavily involved with Dublin’s NOVA 946 FM, Cisco mans two primetime shows weekly and also programmes and manages what has to be one of the most respected Dance Stations in Dublin if not the entire country. The station is hugely popular with the educated dance fraternity of the greater Dublin area. Jay’s style is considered hard to pigeon hole, but Funky, techy, and definitely tribal. Jay takes his influences from all corners. Jay’s broad range qualifies him bring any crowd round to his way of thinking. It also ensures he can deliver on the big occasion, something he’s well known for Looking forward in 2004 - 05 Continued studio work on the Digitribe project, & dates abroad on the back of Digitribe’s Twisted release. Jay Cisco … 2-year resident & co-founder of Motion (2000 – 2002), Fridays at Club Mono in Dublin. Motion in its time was rated one of the most credible club nites in Ireland, Jay as resident played alongside the very best in the business, notably, Richie Hawtin, Dave Clarke, Felix Da Housecat, Slam, Justin Robertson, Luke Slater & many more. Played alongside the one & only Underworld at the sold out (Capacity 8000) Point Depot in November 2000. CREAMFIELDS 2001 was also done with Bugged Out. With the unenviable task of following the legendary Richie Hawtin, Jay along with Darren Emerson & Dave Clarke made his contribution to putting the Bugged Out arena in the position of ”best off” at the festival. Other big names that Jay’s appeared with include, Darren Emerson,
Green Velvet, Derrick Carter, Timo Maas, Slacker. |