Leaving
aside all the childhood jam sessions, the JYNXT story begins in 1999,
when Ben and Nat decided that their existing bands, and almost every
band around them, sounded tired. They quit, moved in together and began
to experiment with electronics. Nat?s days and nights in his father?s
studio mastering production techniques put them way ahead of the competition
as they fused their love for looped breaks with guitar riffs and live
bass. Now they needed a singer - someone with the right attitude, ability
and energy to fit into their sound and take it to the next level. Struggling
to make their own vocals fit the groove, the two brothers began to realize
it wasn't gonna work.... A year passed, and it passed slowly. Then one
day sorting through the drawers in their studio they came accross a
track their little sister Tally had recorded with Nat a couple years
previously. Realizing they had the answer right under their noses, in
an instant a cd was sent to Italy where she was living. After hearing
a couple of songs she was imediately impressed & next thing she
was on a plane to the UK. She began to fly to back & forth a couple
times a month for gigs & recordings & eventually moved back
to London permanently.
Only
one piece of the puzzle remained, and by now the fairy-tale ending should
be easy to see. JYNXT wanted that extra layer of sound and energy that
would put the band far ahead of their competitors. Jez, the other brother,
was a professional DJ. He joined the fold in a flash, and the picture
was complete. JYNXT have since honed their white-hot live show, swiftly
going from the back-room circuit to headlining at ?Neighbourhood Club?,
One of London?s finest major club venues, as well as MTV-favourite ?Sound?
in Leicester Square. A successuful 1st outing in the USA, forthcoming
tour and further dates in the U.S mid 2005. can only further enhance
this band?s reputation.
JYNXT
comprises four siblings; four very different individuals; four children
of Jeremy Spencer, a former founding member of the legendry Fleetwood
Mac. To grow up surrounded by music and endowed with natural talent
is surely a rare advantage, but the Spencer children have more than
that. They have an unshakeable conviction in their own musical vision:
a combination of classic song writing and cutting-edge electronic production
married to a guitar-heavy rock sound that leaves speaker stacks smoking.
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