Hieroglyphic Being: Conversations in an Analog Dialect (Galaxy Studio Sessions 2004)
This is gritty, lo-fi music from the heart of a man who has dedicated his life to it.
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This is gritty, lo-fi music from the heart of a man who has dedicated his life to it.
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Jus-Ed deserves a bigger budget to really take things to the next level.
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It’s a welcoming future.
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Aybee’s sound is deep and experimental, blurring traditional boundaries between house and techno.
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Tevo Howard’s music is still a bit rough around the edges.
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Like all great music, this single defies easy categorization, but it seems like perfect home or iPod listening to me.
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In his follow-up to a split EP with Theo Parrish, Carson provides us with five more early Chicago house tracks recorded to cassette in his youth.
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It’s been a while since a new release has gotten me this excited.
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This is one of those albums where I sense that the artist enjoys the same old records I do.
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It’s taken me almost two months to figure out how to review this album.
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