They DJ, they write, they produce, they remix... Evan Landes & Parrish Wintersmith collectively known as Groove Junkies, have crafted a style influenced by soul, funk, r&b, jazz, gospel, and latin rhythms. Pumping grooves, uplifting lyrics, and undeniable hooks are the signature elements that define Groove Junkies sound. Born and raised in New York and Detroit respectively, Landes & Wintersmith have methodically gained support from a legion of fans throughout the global dance community via their consistent quality of work and an unbridled passion for soulful house music. GJ’s live club sets have showcased their collective talent on an international level at some of the hottest clubs/festivals throughout the world. As headliners they've played to packed venues from the North of England in Manchester at the extremely popular Angel Deelite Party, to the South in London at state of the art hotspot Neighborhood (formerly owned by Ben Watt). Featured guest appearances at Craig Barlett's slammin' Lamerica Party in Wales, world renowned EL Divino in Ibiza, as well as stops in Australia, Belgium, Italy, Ireland, Remix projects include their recent treatments of Leela James “Good Time” on Warner Bros., Pussycat Dolls smash hit “StickWitU” on A&M, Frankie Knuckles feat. Jamie Principle "Because Of Your Love" (as featured on FK’s Dub J’s Delight Album) on Definety Records, Jay J feat. Latrice Barnett “Love Is” on Ultra, Richard Earnshaw “Inside & Out” on Duffnote, and both Chuck Love “Soul Symphony” & Samantha James “Rise” on OM Records. Previous remix projects include Frankie Knuckles feat. Nicki Richards “I've Had Enough” in 2005, and Many of their original productions, and remixes have been licensed for compilations such as Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” and “Ritmo de Bacardi”, Defected’s “Connected”, “Wax Wars”, and “In The House” series, Hed Kandi’s “Disco Kandi” and “Stereo Sushi” series, Om’s “10 A Decade Of Future Music” and “Sessions” series, Frankie Knuckles “Armani Exchange Mix”, and Seamless’ “Bargrooves” series. Consistency, growth, and versatility both in the studio and in live settings have afforded the highly sought after duo many unique opportunities ranging from Guest DJ sets for world renowned Tiffany’s Jewelers 40th Anniversary Party in Beverly Hills, and Casio/G-Shock in Hollywood, to remixing the Duke Ellington standard “Caravan” for the acclaimed “Upstairs At Larry’s” project. Their unforgettable set on the 2004 Detroit Movement Festival’s main stage proved to be pivotal in showcasing GJs ability to rock a few thousand rain soaked hardcore electronic dance enthusiasts with their own brand of hybrid soul/funk house. Later that year they were commissioned to do their first guest mix for Seamless Recordings. Their Bargrooves “Mimosa” mix still stands as one of the most successful compilations in the series, putting their deft programming skills on full display. Most recently in the summer of 2006 GJs applied their DJing magic again on two mixed compilations - “Om Summer Sessions”, and “Afterdark/Los Angeles” on Kinkysweet (their fourth now in a two year span). Both compilations, while different in their approach, served as bold follow-ups to GJs critically acclaimed “House of OM” Mix in 2005, which received “Compilation of the Month” status in numerous trade publications and worldwide critical acclaim. GJs forthcoming mixed comp. “Late Night with Groove Junkies”, due out in March 2007 on the ultra hip Swank Recordings imprint, promises to deliver on all fronts. Groove Junkies are constantly raising their marketability by taking time from their hectic schedule to appear as guest DJ's on various international radio shows such as Roger S’ Release Yourself Show, Ministry of Sound Radio, & Hed Kandi Radio in the UK, UDM in Switzerland, Radio Italia in Italy, Radio 1 in Norway, The Move on XM, and KCRW & Power Tools on in their hometown of Los Angeles. |