Josh Wink's biography ! ######################### James Baldwin once wrote: "Be careful what you set your heart upon, for it will surely be yours." At the age of 26, Philadelphia-based DJ/producer Josh Wink has already seen many of his musical dreams come true. Embracing a diligent work ethic, a spiritual mindset and a self-taught mastery of dancefloor devastation using little more than a pair of turntables, the blonde-dreadlocked Josh Wink has worked hard since 1990 to become one of the world's most in-demand purveyors of experimental, electronic, danceable music. Raised in an open-minded environment by parents who encouraged him to explore the arts and sounds of his native Philadelphia, the clean-living Josh was weaned on a disparate musical diet. Having been exposed to everything from Depeche Mode to Run-DMC, his ears were constantly open. "People always look to New York, Chicago and Detroit as the epicenters," he points out, "but there's always been a lot going on here in Philadelphia. Back in the early days of hip-hop, all the DJs -- like Jazzy Jeff and Cash Money -- came from Philly. And there's a great tradition which stretches back to the disco days in the '70s with Harold Melvin & the Bluenotes and T.S.O.P." After working for a local mobile DJ service at the age of 13 and learning the basics of the business, the precocious Josh Wink soon began spinning at small parties around America's fifth largest city. The gigs weren't glamorous, but he used the opportunity to learn how to make the temperature of a party soar past the boiling point. In 1990, Josh met up with a kindred spirit, a fellow Philly jock named King Britt whose interests also included rap and acid jazz. Pooling their interests and blending their differences, the duo waxed E-Culture's "Tribal Confusion" for the respected New York-based indie label, Strictly Rhythm. The record was a surprising commercial success, and established both DJ-s as artists to watch on the global dance music scene. Josh quickly hit the burgeoning U.S. rave circuit, driving for days on end with his record boxes in tow to play packed one-off parties from coast to coast. More learning, more growing. Paying his dues and building his reputation was hard, but Josh loved every minute of it. Though his DJ career was taking off, Josh's restless spirit led him into cutting records of his own. After forming Ovum Recordings as an independent label in October 1994 with partner King Britt, Josh recorded the cult classic "Liquid Summer." He went on to release singles for a wide variety of revered European labels ranging from Belgium's R&S to England's XL. He also began remixing for Moby and others. Invitations to spin at prestigious nightspots all over the world soon poured in but as his career progressed, he stayed true to his roots, never selling out and always maintaining his integrity, always coming home to his beloved Philadelphia. 1995 was an especially good year for Josh Wink. He scored three consecutive European smashes -- all produced out of his modest 16-track bedroom studio -- which unquestionably took dance music to a dizzying plateau. First came "Don't Laugh" -- recorded as "Winx" and issued via Nervous Records -- where Josh took a minimal techno beat and looped an incessant sample of a wacko laughing his head off. It was a sheer stroke of genius. The single broke down international language barriers and eventually sold more than 500,000 units. Then came "I'm Ready," released under the name "Size 9" on Virgin Underground. "I'm Ready" was a precedent-breaking cut, one of the first house records to incorporate a brilliant hip-hop breakdown following a witty, agonizingly long drum roll. Josh's hat trick came with "Higher State Of Consciousness"; a gritty electro romp initially cut as a B-side, the track soared to the top of the European charts and was easily regarded by overseas critics as the single of the year. "During all of that success, which was totally unexpected, I got a chance to read more and I spent a lot of time thinking, writing and focusing," Josh recalls. "I was basically living in an airplane, hotel and an airport all of the time since I was in a different country every weekend due to my DJing schedule. But I used my time to decide what I truly wanted out of life." Instead of capitalizing on his popularity, Josh decided to trim down his DJing commitments and spent 1996 solidifying a distribution deal between Ovum Recordings and Ruffhouse/Columbia Records. During that time, he also released his eclectic full-length debut album, Left Above The Clouds (which included his hits up to that point in time) on the independent Nervous label. Mirroring his highly challenging DJ sets, the album was a potpourri of styles ranging from drum 'n' bass to electro with dashes of spoken-word poetry interspersed between the tracks. In fact, the club music bible Mixmag went so far as to dub Josh Wink "the poster child for musical eclecticism." "I'm not trying to make hit records - they've just come to me," Josh says. "The whole idea with Ovum Recordings is to be an artist's label where I'm going to give artists the support that I never had before, where I'm going to look out for all of their interests. I'll be using local graphic designers and artists of all sorts from right here in Philly." "We want to build an art Mecca," he declares. "We want to give a lot back to the city. Our goal is to use music as a stepping stone to change society. When you know your goal, one can normally attain it. Having direction -- like athletes -- do is everything. They do the routine in their heads over and over again way before they compete. And when they finally get to the starting line, they just have to go through the motions." With bright hopes, an endless list of more dreams to be realized, and a nonstop desire to attain the unattainable, Josh Wink lives in -- and creates -- a world where the only boundaries are the limits of his dreams. Josh Wink discography ! ######################### remix-ography ------------- NJOI - "Bad Things" (RCA/Decontruction) (UK) MOBY - "Bring Back My Happiness" (Elecktra) SAGAT - "Funk That" (Maxi/London) TOWA TEI - "Technova" (Electra) BIZZARE INC. - "Love in Motion" (DMC) BOOK OF LOVE - "Boy Pop" (Warner Bros.) HIS BOY ELROY - "Chains" (Imortal/Epic) COVER GIRLS - "Don't You Want My Love" (Epic) PSYCOSONIK - "The Harding" (Wax Trax) * M-FIVE - "Lift Me Up" (Nervous) MAX & SAM - "Young Man Rumble" (Ruffhouse) DIGITAL ORGASM - "Out Of Time" (Warner Bros.) TAMBURI PROJECT - "Tamburi Project" (Stickman) ROZALLA - "Are You Ready TO Fly" (Epic) THE GOATS - "AHH D YAA" (Columbia) (UK) PRETTY POISON - "Better Be Good To Me" (Warloc) FIREFLY - "Supernatural" (Ovum/SlipN' Slide) DATURA - "La Yebra Del Diablo" (Irma/Italy) DELTA LADY - "Swamp Fever" (Bold/Hardhands) 4HERO - "Better Place" (Reinforced) * - Featured on the 'Mortal Combat' Soundtrack ############################################### Josh Wink releases ------------------ WINX - "Don't Laugh" Nervous * WINX - "How's The Music" Nervous WINX - "Nervous Build Up" Nervous WINX - "Hypnotizin" Nervous (Top 40 UK) WINX - "You Are The One" Nervous WINX - "Left Above The Clouds" LP Nervous WINKS - "Meditation Will Manifest" R&S (Belguim) WINKS - "Higher States of Consciousness" Strictly Rhythm/Mercury (UK) 1996 WINK - "Liquid Summer" Ovum/K7 (GMNY) WINK - "Feel the Warmth" Refective (UK) WINK - "Open Mind" SSR (Blgm) WINK - "Nocturnal Emmissions" SSR (Blgm) WINK - "Just A Track" Translantic (UK) WINC - "Thoughts Of A Tranced Love" Limbo (UK) E-CULTURE - "Tribal Confession" Strictly Rhythm CRUSHER - "Red Lights" Kickin (UK) SIZE 9 - "I'm Ready" Virgin JUST KING & WINK - "Strong Song" Happy Waxx/Vinyl Soltuion (UK) ACCENT - "Feeling QUEEZE" Ultimatum (UK) WINK(?) - "Are You There"(?) 1997(?) --------------------------------------------- Ovum Recordings website'st vahendanud Vary... 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