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So Broken Press
Oregon Daily Emerald: Pulse: Jade Bassix emits ELECTRICITY
Eugene Weekly: Locals Only 2006: Women in the Biz
Radiate: Sister USA On-Air Promo - KPSU 98.3FM, May 2004
HipStep Sistaz Interview - Apr 2004
"Armed with fat stacks of Drum & Bass records Jade Bassix is blazing an Oregon Trail throughout the city of
Eugene. When Eugene can't take it anymore, Jade Bassix plays to the hungry Portland or Seattle crowds, who she has visited
on more than one occasion during her short, but promising, career." -- Emily Le Coz, divadjs.com, 2003.
"Consider me a groupie, as DJ Rap and Jade Bassix rock the Ohm. If you've lived in Portland for more than
five minutes, you've no doubt seen and heard some of the finest music you could possibly see at this spot under the
Burnside Bridge. Chances are good that if you've ever scoped one of these ladies' sets, you know that not only do
these queens of the music world have their craft mastered, but they look good, too!"
-- Eric Bowler, portlandmercury.com, Jan 2003.
"Finally we get a little diversity in genres for the profile section! We've received a lot of techno/house mixes
lately (but please keep them coming) so it was nice to check out a powerhouse of a drum & bass mix from the west coast
by way of DJ Jade Bassix. Currently her sounds seems to primarily stick to UK heavy-hitters like Ed Rush and Bad company and
drops a flawless and relentless set at every one of her west coast appearances. If you're looking for some fine drum & bass
at your next event, she has our vote!"
-- Justin Hardison, Managing Editor of Level Headed Music, 2002.
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