Jacques Greene and Nosaj Thing Unite: A New Era of Collaborative Soundscapes

Jacques Greene and Nosaj Thing Unite: A New Era of Collaborative Soundscapes

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Montreal-based electronic musician Jacques Greene and LA’s acclaimed producer Nosaj Thing have once again joined forces, following their successful collaboration on “Too Close” last year. Their new single, “RB3,” marks the beginning of a full collaborative album set to release next year. This track, crafted through numerous cross-country sessions and road-tested extensively, promises to ignite dance floors with its innovative beats and seamless integration of each artist’s unique sound. Greene and Nosaj Thing recently concluded an extensive joint tour, hinting at the strong chemistry that has driven this exciting project.

Nosaj Thing, born Jason W. Chung, has made a significant impact on the music industry with his multifaceted skills as a producer and DJ. Based in Los Angeles, he has collaborated with major artists such as Kendrick Lamar, Chance the Rapper, and Kid Cudi. As the founder of Timetable Records, Nosaj Thing continues to shape the sound of contemporary electronic music with his distinctive style. His contributions to the genre have solidified his reputation as a visionary artist, capable of blending complex electronic elements with mainstream appeal.

Philippe Aubin-Dionne, known by his stage name Jacques Greene, has also carved out a notable space in the electronic music scene. Hailing from Montreal and now based in Toronto, Greene released his debut album “Feel Infinite” in 2017 under the LuckyMe label. He has worked with vocalists like Katy B and Tinashe and has provided remixes for artists such as Radiohead and Ciara. Co-owning Vase Records, Greene continues to innovate within the electronic music landscape. The partnership with Nosaj Thing for “RB3” and their forthcoming album is a testament to his ongoing evolution and influence in the genre.


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