
Marche dans la Pluie
JED's debut track, "Marche dans la Pluie," marks the introduction of the French-Canadian and American DJ's career.
The song is brought to life through the expressive French vocals of Nathalie Sanchez, complemented by the additional production expertise of Gregory Howe.
Howse Music, the pilot project of JED and Gregory Howe, is dedicated to making high quality dance music. Taking influence from artists such as Calvin Keys, Beastie Boys, and Kaskade, Howse Music Aims to unite EDM with many talented musicians and producers.
Cover Art: Melanie Sanchez.
Gregory Howe
Gregory Howe founded Wide Hive Records in 1996. While primarily active as producer, mixer, and composer, Howe also performs guitar, synthesizer, turntable, voice and percussion on many recordings. From 1996 to 2024 Howe recorded and released albums for Throttle Elevator Music with Kamasi Washington, Roscoe Mitchell, Mike Clark, Dissent, Erik Jekabson, Calvin Keys, Phil Ranelin (Pharoah Sanders, Henry Franklin, Big Black), Wide Hive Players and the incomparable artist and guitarist Larry Coryell.
JED
JED (Jedrek Howe) is a French-Canadian and American tech house DJ currently living in San Diego. His debut single, 'Marche dans la Pluie,' offers a taste of his unique approach, drawing inspiration from pioneers like Kaskade and Chris Lake, focusing on lyrics and rhythms that are deeply immersive and relentlessly energetic.
Nathalie Sanchez
Nathalie Sanchez is the primary voice behind dissent. Working with Gregory Howe, she created three albums: dissent, Swap Meet Seers, and Primal Deconstruction. She has collaborated with Kaskade, GE-Ology, Tommy Guerrero, DJ Boogie, Headnodic, and Ticklah.