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True lovers of House Music have been familiar with the name Jovonn for some time now.  Back in 1991, the dance scene was rocked by “Turn and Runaway” on Warner Bros. Records; which was only JoVonn’s second release.  Inspired by the work of Strafe, whose infamous “Set it Off” features keyboards by JoVonn, helped shape his future career.  He went on to produce such hits as “Love So Special” by Ceybil Jeffries, which he also sang background vocals; “Step Into My Life” By Valarie Johnston, “Flutes”, “Be Free”, and countless others.  “Satisfied”, released by Kult Records was the beginning of the thriving relationship which has only just begun.  His forthcoming single, “Better Love” which features a newly discovered vocalist, Kristine, will be his second on Kult; as well as another JoVonn produced single, “Feel free”, which features an Italian vocalist, Camilla.

 

A native of Brooklyn, New York; JoVonn, who is 33 years old, has been active in the music scene since the age of 10.  Supported by his mother, a keyboard player; and father, a guitar/bass player, who were aspiring R&B singers; he was nurtured with a solid musical foundation.  Originally, a hip hop DJ, JoVonn spun records at block parties, birthday celebrations and other various social events; which shaped his musically appreciation.  He brought his first stereo at age 14, and was introduced to house music by hanging out in such Brooklyn clubs as Sapphires, Club Saturn, and Club Serene.  In his later years, Manhattan clubs such as the Loft, the Choice, and Snobbusters, solidified his commitment to dance music.

 

JoVonn’s creative mind is always conjuring up new material all the time.  Just as a dancer practices his moves during everyday tasks; JoVonn’s hands can be seen playing an imaginary keyboard where ever he goes.  Most of the time, he carries with him a micro-recorder to lay down ideas that arise daily.  His basic work habits usually starts by putting down the chords first; then working on the drum track, and finally the baseline.  Ultimately, filling the song with the necessary additional parts until it’s ready for the final mixdown.  His studio is located in Brooklyn and consists of a full midi setup with a 8-track analog recorder which he uses for vocals only; for that tight, compressed sound.  JoVonn feels that dance music is very much like gospel because for a vocalist; you can feel free to express your range and your spiritual side; and for a musician, you can be as creative as you want to be.  Unlike most house music producers, JoVonn has an uncanny knack for finding and discovering new singers and songwriters.  He usually finds them by hanging out in the clubs, or the streets; singing a popular song to themselves.  Then after finding out whether they sing professionally, he sets up a session in the studio to see what comes out.

 

 Being a musician, songwriter, singer, and a producer; JoVonn has made some observations on the New York club scene presently.  Due to lack of support the NY nightclubs at large, not playing the wide variety of house music as they so aboard; it seems now that only progressive, even borderline techno sounding music is being played.  Which leaves out Deep house, Garage, and vocal house music.  This situation is further fueled by the lack of radio airplay which only features dance music mixshows at wee hours in the mornings on the weekend.  JoVonn hopes that with supportive labels such Kult that are willing to stands behind their artists and gives them the visibility they deserve; demand for house music will increase at home, and more venues will present a wider view of dance music in the future.

 

 

 

Discography

 

Current Moov EP (12")   Next Moov Records 
House Ala Carte (12")   Project X Records 
It's Workin (12")   Top Secret 
Mistery (12")   Rena Records 
New York EP (12")   Estereo 
Trance (12")   Zippy 
Vibe Strumental EP (12")   Track Mode 
Turn And Run Away (12")   WEA 
Turn And Run Away (12")   WEA 
Be Free (12")   Goldtone Records 
Out All Nite EP (12")   Emotive Records 
I Want You (12")   Goldtone Records 
It's Gonna Be Right (12")   Goldtone Records 
Out All Nite EP (Vol. 2) (12")   Emotive Records 
Underground Construction EP (12")   Goldtone Records 
House Ala Carte (12")   UMM 
The Goldhouse EP (12")   Goldtone Records 
Stump It EP (2x12")   Nite Stuff 
Deep In 2 The Ground EP (12")   DiY Discs 
Satisfied (12")   Kult Records 
Afterlife EP (12")   Kult Records 
Pitch Black EP (12")   Next Moov Traxx 
Back To House (Ian Pooley Remixes) (12")   Underground Solutions 
Dance 2 Vibe EP (12")   Dance Tracks 
Mo Soul EP (12")   Track Mode 
Spirit (2x12")   Track Mode 
Spirit (CD)   Track Mode 
Dance 2 Dance EP (2x12")   Soundmen On Wax 
Dance To Dance EP (2x12")   Soundmen On Wax 
Don't Waste Your Time (The Remixes) (12")   Track Mode 
Good Bad Chick (12")   Coco Machete Records 
Shipp Doo (12")   Next Moov Traxx 

 

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Last Update: February 15, 2005