JX (artist)
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JX | ||
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Background information | ||
Also known as | Jake Williams, Oblik, Rex the Dog, Mekka | |
Origin | ![]() |
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Genre(s) | Dance | |
Years active | 1990–present | |
Associated acts |
Planet Perfecto | |
Members | ||
Jake Williams |
JX was a British dance project, which found success in 1993 following a deal struck with Hooj Choons, a UK dance record label. The project was the work of Jake Williams, a talented DJ and remixer who remains actively involved in dance music and other projects.
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[edit] Chart success
JX was a successful project, selling in excess of 500,000 copies of popular and anthemic dance tracks. Particularly successful tracks included "Son Of A Gun" (1994), "Nothing I Won't Do" (1995) and "You Belong To Me" (1995). Various presses were released on formats appropriate to the buying public, enthusiasts and DJs.
[edit] Remixes
JX also provided remixes for other popular tracks of the 1990s, including "Call It Love" (1994), "I Love Saturday" (1994) and "U Girls" (1994).
[edit] Discography
[edit] Singles
- 1994 "Son Of A Gun"
- 1995 "Son Of A Gun" Re-issue
- 1995 "You Belong To Me"
- 1996 "There's Nothing I Won't Do"
- 1997 "Close To Your Heart"
- 2002 "You Belong To Me 2002"
- 2004 "Restless"