His first taste in the music industry came by forming an electronic group with childhood friend. The duo began recording electronic music inspired by the early dance scenes of New York, Chicago, Detroit and London. After listening to mix tapes and mix shows he became fascinated by the energy created when hearing two tracks mixed together. Turntables quickly became his choice instrument and began p
laying regularly at clubs and raves. Soon after, his debut single ‘Get Funkee’ was released and became a Top 10 Hit. It was signed to Strictly Rhythm’s Groovilicious label, a first for a Canadian artist, and was licensed to compilations in Canada, USA and Japan. Joee Cons remixed Carlo Lio’s ‘Everybody’ which was played by Carl Cox, propelling a number of solid productions and remixes, such as Daggard & Morrane ‘Let’s Play’, Boza ‘Twisted Mind’, and Greg Gow’s ‘Industry’. In 2008, his single ‘Don’t Stop’ was featured on Canada’s Finest House Compilation. Followed up with the singles ‘Futura’, ‘Logical Transfer’, and ‘Butterfly’ that same year. More remixes and the singles ‘Love Hate’ on MAR186 and ‘Carousel’ on Teggno Records followed. Joee’s unique style has brought him to shows in Canada, US, Mexico and Costa Rica. Some of his favored residencies include The Guvernment, Comfort Zone, Coda, Nest, Vertigo, Cabana, Toybox, Circus Montreal and more. He’s played events with the likes of Danny Tenaglia, Mark Knight, Chus & Ceballos, Sharam, Deadmau5, Joris Voorn, Steve Lawler, Roger Sanchez, Erick Morillo, Dubfire, Technasia and Eli Brown to name a few. From the studio to the dance floor, Joee's dark techno track ‘In The Dark’ hits the Beatport Top 100 and his first full vocal track ‘Fine Day’ featuring the vocals by Jaclyn followed. The track was featured on compilations such as Canada’s Finest Vol 2. The same year ‘Automatik’ and ‘Uno Dos Tres’ gained global support with ‘Automatik’ entering Top 10 on Nowtrax Asia. As a remixer, his remixes of Chris Vench, Jeff Mason’s ‘If You Wanna’ and Alex Sandrino’s ‘OK’ went on to become label best sellers. With more chart action ‘Cat Got Your Tongue/Hold Yourself’ EP goes Top 5 on Beatport’s Tech House Top 100 Releases Chart. Soon after his massive single ‘Down The Drain’ became one of WMC’s premier tracks with heavy support by Chus & Ceballos and hit Top 30 on Beatport’s Top 100 Tech House Chart. His ‘Conscept’ EP charted on three Beatport Releases Charts simultaneously — House, Tech House and Deep House. The lead off track ‘Hope’ received support from Carl Cox, Nic Fanciulli, Roger Sanchez and UMEK to name a few. Followed up with more original tracks like ‘The Key’ and ‘Esperanza’ both receiving additional support from Carl Cox. Perpetually moving forward, Joee Cons continues to captivate audiences and fans alike. With so much more in store, his greatest pleasure has been and continues to be; feeling the energy off the dance floor.