Biography:
Though he didn't found the label, Miguel Migs' productions
(under the Petalpusher and L'isha aliases as well as his
own name) gained the most fame for Naked Music, the house
label formed by producer Jay Denes (aka Naked Music NYC).
The template for Naked Music -- audible since its first
release, Petalpusher's "Breaking It Down" -- is
smooth, polished, organic house music, much more chilled
than mainstream house and surprisingly song- and musician-oriented
for the norm in the dance world. (Also a contributor to
building the Naked Music brand was Stuart Patterson's exotic
artwork; the most immediately identifiable marriage of audio
and visual since Designers Republic first designed a Warp
sleeve.)
Migs, born Miguel Steward, grew up in Santa
Cruz and was playing guitar in a local reggae band named
Zion Sounds when he began producing on his own. He released
his first record (the Mercury Lounge EP) in 1998 on La Casa,
and his mellow house tracks began showing up in DJ sets
on the West Coast; a bastion of chilled house thanks to
pioneering mixers like Mark Farina. Jay Denes, who had already
produced a full-length as Naked Music NYC (distributed through
the like-minds at San Francisco's OM), invited Migs to contribute
the first release to his new Naked Music label (formed with
Dave Boonshoft) and the results earned notice throughout
the dance community. While Naked Music began work on a series
of well-received compilations (Nude Dimensions, Carte Blanche),
Migs produced for labels including Yoshitoshi, Large Music,
and NRK, occasionally in tandem with DJ Rasoul (as Nite
Source). He also mixed a few Naked Music compilations, including
2000's Nude Dimensions: Petalpusher Sessions and 2002's
Nude Tempo One. His first full production album, Colorful
You, appeared late in 2002 as part of a distribution deal
with Astralwerks. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide