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    Deepsky is an electronic music act based in Los Angeles. Originally from Albuquerque, New Mexico, Deepsky was formed in 1995 by J. Scott G. and Jason Blum after the dissolution of their first band Q, active from 1992-1995. Its two founding members met originally at the University of New Mexico.

    • 1995–present
  2. Sep 14, 2009 · Deepsky - Until The End Of The World. n0rt0x. 356 subscribers. Subscribed. 35. 4K views 14 years ago. Deepsky (Jason Blum & J. Scott Giaquinta) ...more.

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  3. Hailing from Los Angeles, Jason Blum -the electronic producer behind Deepsky- is a New Mexico native who has produced music since the mid-90's. Jason formed Deepsky with former member J. Scott G. after the two met at the University of New Mexico through mutual college friends.

  4. The progressive trance duo Deepsky consists of New Mexico natives J. Scotty G. and Jason Blum. Their mid-'90s singles for Rampant Records include Tempest, which became the theme for MTV's electronica… Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1990s - 2000s. Formed. 1992 in Albuquerque, NM. Genre. Electronic. Styles.

  5. The progressive trance duo Deepsky consists of New Mexico natives J. Scotty G. and Jason Blum. Their mid-'90s singles for Rampant Records include Tempest , which became the theme for MTV's electronica show, AMP , and In My Mind, both of which were featured on the label's Planet Rampant II singles collection.

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    Deepsky is an electronic music act based in Los Angeles. Originally from Albuquerque, New Mexico, Deepsky was formed in 1995 by J. Scott G. and Jason Blum after the dissolution of their first band Q, active from 1992-1995. Its two founding members met originally at the University of New Mexico.

  8. About Deepsky. The progressive trance duo Deepsky consists of New Mexico natives J. Scotty G. and Jason Blum. Their mid-'90s singles for Rampant Records include Tempest, which became the theme for MTV's electronica show, AMP, and In My Mind, both of which were featured on the label's Planet Rampant II singles collection.

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