Jahcoozi

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Jahcoozi is a Berlin-based multinational trio comprised of Sri-Lancan/British MC Sasha Perera, Robot Koch and Israeli born Oren Gerlitz. The group's sound has been described as consisting of abstract electronic beats within ragga, hip-hop, blip-hop, re and electronica.

In 2003 Jahcoozi starting playing on the Berlin underground circuit and made a name for themselves with their live performances. The trio's debut ‘Fish’ EP which came out on the Berlin club label WMF Records in July 2003. After John Peel played Fish on his BBC radio show and the De-Bug listed the EP as one of its favourites, Jahcoozi were invited to play at Marke B, a Berlin music festival. The band has also opened for Big Dada Soundsystem, Aphex Twin, DAT Politics, Chicks on Speed, Airborn Audio, Kevin Blechdom, Jamie Lidell, Tiefschwarz and Mocky.


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[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

  • 2005 Pure Breed Mongrel (Kitty Yo)

[edit] EPs

  • 2005 Black Barbie EP (Kitty Yo)
  • 2004 Rebel Futurism Part2 (Crosstown Rebels)
  • 2004 V.A.: Girls EP (Shadetek Records)
  • 2003 Fish 12" (WMF Records)

[edit] Remixes & Features

  • 2006 Black Barbie/stereotyp remix
  • 2006 Unknownmix - The Siren (Playhouse)
  • 2006 Modeselektor feat. Jahcoozi – Silikon (Bpitch Control)
  • 2005 Raz Ohara - Hymn (Kitty cuts)
  • 2004 Mendelson - White Canary (Fein raus/kompakt)
  • 2003 Panorama - Super Race Monkey (Hamton Recordings)

[edit] Compilations

  • 2006 Slices (Electronic Beats)
  • 2006 Arezzowave Vol. 6 (Arezzowave)
  • 2006 DJ Daruma Mix CD (EMI, Japan)
  • 2006 Kitty Cuts Compilation (Kitty-Yo)
  • 2005 (Modeselektor Remix) :Missill Mashup (Discograph)
  • 2005 Sounds NOW! (Musikexpress)
  • 2005 Y2K (Distinctive Breaks Rec)
  • 2005 A night at pussy galore (Hörspielmusik)
  • 2004 (Modeselektor Remix): Pfadfinderei DVD (Dalbin/Alive)
  • 2004 Bar Live After Music (Scandium Rec)
  • 2004 Crosstown Rebels Rebel Futurism (Crosstown Rebels)
  • 2004 Moment (WMF)
  • 2003 Rave on Snow (More Music)
  • 2003 Marke B (Wire Magazine)
  • 2003 Electric Pop 2 (Mofa/Neuton)


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