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Jose Wated drops ‘Can I Change My Epiphany?’ album on Savia Park

Jose Wated is a sect-of-one DJ/Producer. It’s not easy to describe him, counter-current but grunchy, anti-mainstream in his nature but a Cinema lover, anti-fascist but also against modern morals, his philosophy borders with madness, and his way of being is almost too blunt for our times. He’s authentic and loves to be politically incorrect.
His obsessions are counter-cultural, anti-moral and anarchic. As an anti-chauvinist he admires nuclear energy and he’s an economist who hates bit-coin. Wated is always apt to deliver hard variances in his set and hardcore loops to find his original sound, as he can deliver an opinion on almost anything. His production is a gem that cost him more than 15 years of dedication and creation to find. He can mix the most strange and trivial dialogue with the most sublime loops. Antagonistic in his nature, he’s a good and sincere appreciator of music.His gusto is unyielding, hermetic, and anti-massive and led by pop culture: Nirvana, John Talabot, and No Regular Play, but also Daniel Day-Lewis, Paul Thomas Anderson, and Churchill are among his influences and most admired characters. He believes that each track could be either a movie or a Saturday Night Live sketch, merging comedy and artistic brilliance. ‘Each track must be as visual as hell’.

About his Savia Park contributions, he states: ‘The tracks are deadly weapons, the ones I like the most, my best tracks are released in Savia Park. Music that I didn’t do to please anyone, authentic and politically incorrect. I give that exclusivity only to Savia: my works of art’.

In ‘Can I Change My Epiphany?’, Jose Wated delights us with his megalomania which can participate in any genre, reminding us of his genius’s dynamic and protean nature. And as Wated can master any genre, he takes the mix to a sublime height. With a vast understanding of electronica, house, deep and rock, he brings the audience to a crescendo of almost overly technical brilliance and always full of vibe and groove. Any DJ or good listener can find a track that soothes his needs in this Savia Park collection, where mastery and variety come from the same hand of the unforgettable and unreplaceable Jose Wated.

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