Q & A with Rising New York DJ, Escape

Escape from New York:

By HX, published Sep 26, 2007
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Yes, let's cut right to the chase; he looks a lot like Vin Diesel. Escape (the DJ moniker of Jeff Jonas) has the same sexy vibe, confident attitude and charming demeanor that makes you want to take your shirt off-quickly. Stand in line Sally, most times this boy appears he has a whole dance floor of Triple X hunks shirtless, and usually wearing the soles down on their dancing shoes. We spoke to the DJ about some of his management troubles over the last year, and why 2007 is spinning right along.

Matthew Ray: 2006 wasn't the best year for you, is 2007 better?
Escape: Definitely. I have gone through a bunch of changes-leaving my former management and striking out on my own. I'm doing different types of music, more remixes, more stuff that I want to do.

What's the feedback so far?
Incredible, 2007 has been one of my best years yet.

You were once a regular in the Miami club scene,
what happened to that town's nightlife?
Miami changed so much! It used to be so amazing, then well...It's coming back now. TWILO Miami is open and it's doing Saturdays, Score has a good night too. It's not anywhere near it used to be....the gay scene is there is kinda hurt.

Manhattan's nightlife?
It's changed too. With the closing of Roxy, there are now a couple of different parties vying for dominance. I haven't gotten a chance to see what is going on at all of them, but the crowd has been divided. No clear cut winner yet.

What can we expect from you when you spin?
You can expect a lot of fresh music, stuff that is new from me and my peers. Plenty of staples and favorites, with new edits and versions. But a
whole lot of fresh sounds.

Dance and anthems or hip-hop?
More than enough dance and anthems. I'm especially trying to bring back the anthems and vocal records. I love playing that music. I want the energy to stay up, and that's the sound that does it. The younger crowd needs hip-hop remixes, its harder to spoon-feed them other music. But the middle road is dance music remixes to hip-hop songs.

DJ Escape
Date of Interview: Sept 7th 2007
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