Jauz Songs Ranked
Sam Vogel, also known by his stage name Jauz is an American DJ and electronic dance music producer based in San Francisco, United States. He founded his own record label, Bite This, in 2017. His career kickstarted when fellow musician Kennedy Jones had played one of his remixes. Jones also had introduced him to his manager, Moe Shalizi which helped Vogel to release music on Borgore’s record label, Buygore. Vogel produces chill trap, bass house and dubstep. He also incorporates heavy bass sounds similar to the styles in the 80s and 90s. Vogel uses Ableton as his digital audio workstation. Here are all of Jauz’s songs ranked.
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8. Lights Go Down (Lights Go Down (Remixes), 2018)
“I love this song so much, the only thing is that the beat drop is too big for the stuff after it. Love this, and the drum n bass style is awesome, great track. Keep it up!
7. Magic (Magic, 2016)
“I love this freaking song!! Jauz and Marshmello gets me hyped no matter what song they are playing! This is a journey into sound, a journey which along the way will bring to you magic.”
6. Feel the Volume (Feel the Volume, 2014)
“Excellent theme, the best of electronic music, the best genre, and if they say it’s a crazy genre, then I’m the happiest crazy”
5. Deeper Love (Deeper Love, 2015)
“Jauz It is one of my favorite DJs in the genre of deep, has a quality with songs that other DJs do not have and I love, I hope it stays that way”
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4. OK! (OK!, 2016)
“It’s simply one of the finest sound designs I can think of in dubstep. This song is excellent in just about any way: perfect bass, lovely vocals, great drop crescendo, everything fits right in. One of the best tunes by both artists, no doubt.”
3. Get Down (Get Down, 2016)
“Eptic’s trademark wobbles mixed with Jauz’s deep basses and incredible highs. A match made in heaven. One of the best tunes by both artists.”
2. Squad Out! (Squad Out!, 2015)
“The song itself isn’t half as obnoxious as other tracks I’ve heard from Skrillex. I wouldn’t say I enjoy it but there are some sensory-overload moments that remind me of the Hotline Miami soundtrack, which is a positive thing. Really, though, the reason you should consider checking this out is for Adam Fuchs’ accompanying animated music video, which is darned cool. The colorful visuals repeatedly jab at your brain and makes you wonder what the hell you just watched.”
1. Rock the Party (Tomorrowland (The Secret Kingdom of Melodia) 2015)
“Reminds me so much of Wolfgang Gartner’s circa 2010-2012 house masterpieces in structure, but then Datsik’s wobble bass comes in and it’s a totally different track. Speaking of WG, damn he really fell off, didn’t he? I think he was one of those people that never should’ve toured festivals djing continuously, he’s a studio guy period, but I digress. This track melted my beats. I can’t even fucking hear normal sounds anymore. It’s fire.”