Performance · Production
Jan Burton
Jan Burton is credited on 48 releases across 42 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 2003–2023 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
48
Pressings credited
42
Albums
3
Decades active
1
In collections
Biography
Jan Burton is a Welsh record producer and vocalist, best known for his work with ex-Fluke member Mike Tournier in their joint project, Syntax. In December 2017, Burton announced that he was engaged in his first solo project. He also provided vocals for Dangerous Power, a song by 'Best Ortofon American DJ' of 2007 according to the International Dance Music Awards, Gabriel & Dresden which reached No. 1 Hot Dance Club Play, No. 4 Hot Dance Airplay and won 'Best Alternative/Rock Dance Track' in the IDMA. In 2010, Burton provided vocals for the songs "Traces Remain", and "I've Had Friends" on Morgan Page's album Believe. Burton has collaborated on Super8 & Tab's debut album, a trance group within the Anjunabeats label, and he is on four of the songs on the 2010 album Empire. He performed vocals in two songs on Metrik's "The Departure" EP. In 2011, he did the vocals for Eric Prydz's single "Niton (The Reason)". In October 2014, Burton did two more songs with Super8 & Tab for their album Unified, released on Anjunabeats. On the 17th of december, Burton released a song alongside Ilan Bluestone called "Rule The World". In November 2017, Burton provided vocals on Gabriel & Dresden's single "Waiting for Winter", also released on Anjunabeats. Burton frequently writes with former Dub Federation founder, Pete Latham.
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Credited work
48 releases · 42 albums · active 2003–2023
- Performance · 178
- Production · 25
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- Syntax (4)
- Gabriel & Dresden
- Super8 & Tab
- Metrik (2)
- 2 Bit Pie
- Various
- Josh Harris
- Eric Prydz
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