Jacques Greene live in concert.
ON TOUR

Jacques Greene

7
critic concert reviews
electronic

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

74
%
Based on 
7
critic concert
reviews
Last 12 Months Rating  
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Critic Consensus

Based on 7 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Jacques Greene is rated as an enjoyable live performer, with decent shows overall.

ON TOUR

Standard Time, Toronto, Canada (October 10)

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Artist Info

Genre
electronic
Origin
Bio
Jacques Greene is a young house producer from Montreal with a deep, deep taste for techno, rnb, ukf and Chicago house. His first 12" was Baby (I Don't Know What You Want) was released in 2010 on Night Slugs.
Has Performed With
Lunice

Critic Concert Reviews

Exclaim (Canada)

April 16, 2017
80
%
The Velvet Underground, Toronto on April 15, 2017

Exclaim (Canada)

October 23, 2016
70
%
With new music to promote as well as a new A/V set up co-created by design studio TRUSST Greene's night was primed to be one of the best of the festival.

Exclaim (Canada)

February 27, 2015
80
%
Societe Des Arts Technologiques, Montreal, Canada

London In Stereo (UK)

November 6, 2017
%
And his live show, newly assembled to support debut album Feel Infinite, is constructed in a similar vein, reducing Village Underground to a shady sweatbox on a wild Wednesday night.

Resident Advisor

October 18, 2016
%
Jacques Greene and Lunice in Montreal Montreal party Turbo Crunk, along with LuckyMe in Scotland, was one of the key forces behind a particularly formative movement in contemporary dance music. Founded by Jacques Greene (then known as Hovatron), Lunice, Seb Diamond, Andrew Gordon (AKA Ango) and Rob Squire (th

NOW Magazine (Canada)

February 4, 2013
60
%
Montreal DJ verging on generic grown-up club music

Resident Advisor

August 3, 2012
90
%
Montreal's Piknic Electronik however doesn't have to try hard to distance itself from grittier fare and once you step through the gate the differences become obvious.

Past critic reviews published in

Star Tribune (USA), Chicago Tribune (USA), Exclaim (Canada), The Boston Globe (USA), Rolling Stone (USA) and more

Image Credit

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