Already settled in the electronic dance community, he is one of the standards of a growing Canadian scene, but is already a world-class machine of turning dancefloors upside down.
Jonson tells fabric's blog that more releases are to come this year from Cobblestone Jazz and Midnight Operator, his infrequent collaboration alongside his brother Nathan.
The Canadian producer tells Electronic Beats about his winter retreat in the Indian state, and how the club scene is moving on from its deeply ingrained trance scene.
Label chief Mathew Jonson says that in order to combat falling returns on releasing music Wagon Repair will focus more on putting out albums in the future.
The Canadian producer chats with the fabric blog about his debut album, essential studio gear and how he'd love to again work with his pop star compatriot. Also included is an audio stream of his London live debut, recorded at the club back in 2004.
Beatportal profiles the Wagon Repair founder and self-confessed gear geek, with an accompanying video tour of his Berlin studio and previews of unreleased early Jonson material.