Published on
April 23, 2008 in
DJ Music.
Tags: , Beats, Deep-Groove, Derrick Carter, DJ Heather, DJ Raoul, DJ Sneak, Hodges & Sneak, Jason Hodges, Kaskade, Magnetic Recordings, Mark Farina, OM, Oomph Recordings, The Jizznackaz, Toronto.

Hard-hitting beats with deep grooves became the signature sound for Hodges whether in the studio, on the dance floors; from local Toronto gigs, to the surrounding towns around Ontario and across Canada, Jason Hodges was growing and coming into his own.
Jason began releasing records with various Toronto labels getting his feet wet remixing and co-producing tracks with some of Canada’s talents. After many years of training and development, Hodges returned to the scene with a new energy and a new plan. Continue reading ‘Jason Hodges in profile: House Music Pioneer’
Published on
March 24, 2008 in
DJ Music and Live Review.
Tags: Amalia Leandro, Canada Loves Miami, Danny Torrence, DJ Sneak, Fred Everything, Hatiras, Jason Hodges, Jojoflores, Jonny White, Luke Fair, Max Graham, My Favorite Robot, Nitin, Sultan, The Roaches, Trevor Walker, Vivie-Ann, Winter Music Conference, WMC.
With the Winter Music Conference fast approaching, I’ve been reading all kinds of hype over some awesome Canadian DJ’s and bands that will be attending. This year Canada is actually hosting its first “Canada loves Miami” party on March 26 at the Shelborne Beach Resort. So, all you Canadians who fled south for the winter… check it out! If you’ve not been exposed to our national talent, please make sure to hit this event because the Canadian line-up is really hot: Jojoflores, Fred Everything, DJ Sneak, Luke Fair, Max Graham, Sultan, Hatiras, Jason Hodges, Jonny White, Nitin, The Roaches, Amalia Leandro, Danny Torrence, Vivie-Ann, My Favorite Robot and many others. TransCanada Radio will be there alongside a pioneer of the soul jazz and house movement in Ottawa – Trevor Walker. So if you’re headed out to WMC, be sure to look for TCR schmoozing with some of the best that dance music has to offer! Continue reading ‘WMC ‘08: Canada, represent!’