Jam City
Jack Latham is a UK electronic music producer and DJ who performs under the alias Jam City.[1][2] He has been active since 2010 and records on the label Night Slugs. He has released two full-length albums: 2012's Classical Curves and 2015's Dream a Garden. He has also produced for artists such as Kelela, Troye Sivan, and Gaika.
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Birth name | Jack Latham |
Also known as | Vincent L'Traques |
Born | London, United Kingdom |
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Occupation(s) | DJ, producer |
Instruments | Laptop, guitar |
Years active | 2010-present |
Labels | Night Slugs |
Associated acts | Bok Bok, Main Attrakionz, Kelela, Troye Sivan, Gaika |
Website | www |
Recordings
Classical Curves
Jam City's debut album, Classical Curves, was released in 2012 to positive reception. Sonically, the album featured glossy, alien-sounding post-dubstep and club music and established his reputation for creating instrumentals from club music tropes.[1][3][2] The Quietus called it "one of the most interesting album-length listens to come from a UK club producer in a while."[4]
Dream a Garden
Latham's follow-up album, Dream a Garden, was released in 2015. Inspired by the 2011 England riots and the work of bell hooks, the album further developed the socio-political conscience of his debut, engaging particularly with the effects of neoliberalism.[1][5][2][6] Latham said the album "is about the personal effects of living under capitalism. Why do I feel shit and why do the people I love feel shit when they look at billboards?"[6] The first single from the album, Unhappy, critiques corruptive elements of online porn.[7]
Work with others
Latham has also written songs and produced for Kelela, producing "Keep It Cool" and "Cherry Coffee" on her mixtape Cut 4 Me, and providing a remix of "Keep It Cool" on the deluxe edition.[6][8][9]
Personal life
Latham grew up in the suburbs of South London. He later worked individually in corporate espionage and as a fashion designer.[10][11]
Discography
Albums
- Classical Curves (2012)
- Dream a Garden (2015)
Singles and EPs
- Refixes 12" (2010)
- "Magic Drops" (2010)
- Waterworx EP (2011)
- "Glide" (2012)
- Classical Club Mixes (2012)
- Club Constructions Vol 6 (2013)
- "Unhappy" (2014)
- "Proud" (2015)
- Earthly Versions (2015)
- Trouble Mixtape (2016)
Songwriting and Production Credits
Title | Year | Artist(s) | Album | Credits | Written with | Produced with |
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"Keep It Cool" | 2013 | Kelela | Cut 4 Me | Producer | - | - |
"Cherry Coffee" | - | - | ||||
"INTRLD" | 2016 | Rosie Lowe | Control | Co-writer/Producer | Rosie Lowe | - |
"I'll Be Gone" | Co-writer/Co-producer | Rosie Lowe | Dave Okumu | |||
"LMK" | 2017 | Kelela | Take Me Apart | Producer | - | Kwes |
"Frontline" | - | - | ||||
"Waitin'" | - | Ariel Rechtshaid, Kwes | ||||
"Take Me Apart" | - | Al Shux, Ariel Rechtshaid, Arca, Loric Sih, Kwes | ||||
"Truth or Dare" | - | Kwes | ||||
"Turn to Dust" | Co-writer | Kelela Mizanekristos, Alejandro Ghersi, Romy Madley Croft | - | |||
"Bluff" | Producer | - | - | |||
"Altadena" | - | Ariel Rechtshaid, Kwes | ||||
"The Good Side" | 2018 | Troye Sivan | Bloom | Co-writer/Additional producer | Troye Sivan, Brett McLaughlin, Bram Inscore, Alexandra Hughes, Ariel Rechtshaid | Ariel Rechtshaid, Bram Inscore |
"Animal" | Co-writer/Co-producer | Troye Sivan, Brett McLaughlin, Bram Inscore, Alexandra Hughes, Ariel Rechtshaid | Ariel Rechtshaid, Bram Inscore, Buddy Ross, The Haxan Cloak | |||
"No Fun" | 2018 | Joji | Ballads 1 | Producer | George Miller | - |
References
- Wilson, Sophie (25 March 2015). "Weekly Listening: Earl Sweatshirt, Diana Tribute, Jam City and more". Wireless. Radio New Zealand. Retrieved 26 April 2015.
- Fox, Killian (22 March 2015). "Jam City: Dream a Garden review – a departure from Jack Latham's glossy debut". Guardian. Retrieved 26 April 2015.
- Petridis, Alexis. "Jam City: Dream a Garden review – modern psychedelia with a dark edge". Guardian. Retrieved 26 April 2015.
- The Quietus
- Saxelby, Ruth. "Jam City Is Fighting The System With Love". The Fader. Retrieved 26 April 2015.
- Macpherson, Alex (19 March 2015). "Jam City's songs of resistance are a reaction to 'living under capitalism', says Jack Latham". The National. Retrieved 26 April 2015.
- Eede, Christian. "Positive Force: An Interview With Jam City". The Quietus. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- Lindsay, Cam. "We Talked to Jam City About His New Protest Record, the Angry But Still Hopeful 'Dream a Garden'". Noisey. Vice. Retrieved 26 April 2015.
- "Kelela - Cut 4 Me (CD, Album)". Discogs.com. 6 April 2015. Retrieved 30 April 2015.
- Ravens, Chal. "Darkest dreaming: Jam City dismantles his world". Fact (UK magazine). The Vinyl Factory. Retrieved 26 April 2015.
- "Jam City interview and mix". DJ Magazine. Retrieved 26 April 2015.