John Fleming (DJ)

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John Fleming /ˈflɛmɪŋ/[1][2] (or John "00" Fleming; born 1 April 1973) is an English trance producer and DJ from Worthing, West Sussex. He has had releases on record labels such as Ministry of Sound, Deconstruction Records, Logic Records, and 3 Beat Music. He also owns and runs Joof Recordings. He has performed at many clubs including Cream, Gatecrasher, Ministry of Sound, and Godskitchen.[3]

In his early 20s, Fleming battled lung cancer.[4] Fleming was originally involved in goa music, but changed over to harder trance music before shifting to psychedelic trance.[5] He traces his influences back to early 1990s acts such as Astral Projection and Juno Reactor.[6]

Global Trance Grooves is his monthly mix broadcast on Digitally Imported.[7]

JOOF Recordings

After many releases, remixes and compilations, Fleming formed the trance label, JOOF Recordings in 1998. The label's first release was a collaboration between Fleming and Russell Floorplay titled "We Have No Reference of Time". Fleming set up subsidiary labels JOOF Deep and JOOF Test Series, however they were short-lived and have not seen any releases since 2006.[8] JOOF has released singles, albums, and remixes from artists including Airwave, John O'Callaghan, Anne Savage, Solar Fields, Mike Dierickx, , Wizzy Noise, Anton Chernikov, Oliver Prime, L.S.G. and Liquid Soul.[9] The label has performed well with the trance and psychedelic trance market with many releases, such as LSG - Netherworld 2005 and Airwave - Parallel Lines, which received support from Armin Van Buuren, Tiesto, Above & Beyond and Paul Oakenfold.[10]

In 2011, Fleming set up JOOF V.2, which has seen releases from J. Michael Cober, Elyseun, Red & Blue, Adam Antine, and Gary Delaney.

In 2015, John appointed Gary Delaney, and Daniel Lesden as the new A&Rs for JOOF Recordings, responsible for overseeing the growth of the label. At the start of 2016, John re-branded 'JOOF V2' to 'JOOF Mantra', a hub dedicated to the label's notorious psy-trance sound. 2016 also saw the formation of "JOOF Aura", a new label dedicated to deep-seated, and trance-orientated Progressive House tracks.

Discography

Singles

  • 1998 "Barraca Destroy" (with Steam System)
  • 1999 "We Have No Reference of Time" (with Russell Floorplay)
  • 1999 "Come On Baby" (with Russell Floorplay)
  • 1999 "Black Magic/Whip" (as Transpeed)
  • 1999 "Lost In Emotion" - UK #74[11]
  • 1999 "Alpha 5"
  • 2000 "Free" - UK #61[11]
  • 2001 "Sutra" (with The Digital Blonde)
  • 2001 "Belfast Trance" (with Simple Minds) - UK #74[11]
  • 2002 "Genetica" (as featured artist with Hemstock & Jennings)
  • 2002 "Ice Cream" (with M.I.K.E.)
  • 2003 "Le Voyage"
  • 2004 "Dame Blanche" (with M.I.K.E.)
  • 2004 "I'm Not Fooled"
  • 2004 "Mahadeva" (with Astral Projection)
  • 2005 "Attention" (with Christopher Lawrence)
  • 2006 "Fused" (as John '00' Fleming & The Digital Blonde pres. 0.0db)
  • 2006 "Rasa Lila"
  • 2007 "Endelexia" (with Wizzy Noise)
  • 2008 "Beyond the Limit" (with Christopher Lawrence)
  • 2009 "Nervous Breakdown"
  • 2010 "JAWA"
  • 2011 "MMX1215"
  • 2012 "The 10th Life"
  • 2012 "The Fires Of Chameleon/Mustang"
  • 2013 "Dark On Fire"
  • 2013 "The Beast From The East"

Albums

  • 2011 Nine Lives
  • 2013 One.Hundred.Ten WKO
  • 2016 Alter Ego

Remixes

  • 1994 Sophie's Boys - "Sweet Attitude" (as Jon Flemming)
  • 1996 Black & White - "Who Do You Love"
  • 1997 Amen! UK - "People of Love"
  • 1997 Jimmy Ray - "Are You Jimmy Ray?"
  • 1997 Bush Babies - "Delicious"
  • 1997 MLS - "Duchess"
  • 1997 Non-Alains - "Give It To Me"
  • 1997 Wand - "Happiness"
  • 1997 Vicki Sue Robinson - "House Of Joy"
  • 1997 Disco Treats - "People Get Up"
  • 1997 Apache Indian - "Real People"
  • 1997 Powerhouse - "Rhythm Of The Night"
  • 1997 Joi Cardwell - "Soul To Bare"
  • 1997 Mansun - "Tax Loss"
  • 1997 N-Tyce - "We Come To Party"
  • 1998 Kinane - "Business"
  • 1998 Gloria Estefan - "Don't Let This Moment End"
  • 1998 Brain Bashers - "Feel So Good" (Imagination Remix)
  • 1998 Slip & Shuffle - "High Energy"
  • 1999 Earthbound - "Essence Of Life"
  • 1999 S2POR - "Make Me Feel"
  • 1999 Amen - "Save Me"
  • 1999 X-Cabs - "Neuro 99"
  • 2000 DJ Mind-X - "Nightingale"
  • 2000 Leo Neelands - "Decorum"
  • 2000 S2POR - "Either"
  • 2000 Morphem - "Hypnotone"
  • 2000 Olmec Heads - "Lift Off"
  • 2000 Mea Culpa - "Spiritual Light"
  • 2000 Sister 2 Sister - "What's A Girl To Do?"
  • 2001 Junk Project - "Composure"
  • 2001 Antartica - "Illusion"
  • 2001 Konkrete - "Law Unto Myself"
  • 2002 Energy 52 - "Café Del Mar"
  • 2002 Chris Coco - "Albatross"
  • 2002 Mark James - "I Love America"
  • 2003 Seraque - "Wandering Star (My Dreams)"
  • 2003 Discovery - "Missing"
  • 2004 The Beetseekers - "Reflexion"
  • 2004 B*P*M - "Angel"
  • 2005 Agnelli & Nelson - "Everyday" (2005 Remix)
  • 2005 Matt Darey feat. Izzy - "Eternity"
  • 2005 Flash Brothers - "Faith In Love"
  • 2005 L.S.G. - "Netherworld 2005"
  • 2006 JEC - "We Can Be Like They Are"
  • 2006 Andy Morris - "Conditioned"
  • 2006 Jones & Stephenson - "The First Rebirth" (John '00' Fleming 2006 Mix)
  • 2007 Triptych - "Electrology"
  • 2007 Nicholas Bennison - "Turbomachinery"
  • 2010 Infected Mushroom - "Killing Time"
  • 2013 Moshic - "False Emotion"

Compilations

  • 1996 Qmusic Take 1
  • 1998 Reactivate 13
  • 1999 Reactivate 14
  • 1999 Licensed To Thrill
  • 1999 The Best Trance Anthems...Ever!
  • 2001 Progressive Euphoria
  • 2001 Godskitchen:Journeys
  • 2002 White Label Euphoria
  • 2003 White Label Euphoria: Level 2
  • 2003 Godskitchen: Worldwide (credited for first CD)
  • 2004 A Journey Into Psy-Trance
  • 2004 White Label Republic
  • 2007 Unfold
  • 2008 Psy-Trance Euphoria
  • 2009 Psy-Trance Euphoria 2
  • 2010 The History of Trance Euphoria
  • 2011 J00F - DJ Sessions - Volume 2
  • 2011 PaSSion: The Album Vol. 2 (CD1)
  • 2014 JOOF Editions
  • 2015 JOOF Editions, Vol. 2

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