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DOSER 014EP
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Jamal Moss aka Hieroglyphic Being is back on Morphine, although you wouldn't think it by the sound of these painfully out-there tracks. Both of them clock in around the 13-minute mark and head deep into total-nutball territory. Clued up sickness again on this excellent label.
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DOSER 008EP
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The Bathroom Sessions material can be considered as Jamal Moss' more experimental, pure and raw acid tracks, previously roughly recorded and released only on a very limited CD. Since then, there has been massive demand from music lovers for a vinyl pressing of this material. Morphine Records have done the honorable thing and selected tracks for release on this KILLER 12". Tip! All tracks have been remastered and tuned to kick extra-hard on the floor.
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DJ 808EP
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$17.00
NOT IN STOCK, SPECIAL ORDER
"More untried sounds from esteemed producer Hieroglyphic Being, who offers two of his most gap-bridging electronic compositions to date on this exclusive 12" release commemorating Dope Jams' 3rd Anniversary, strictly limited to100 hand-numbered copies. While much of dance music today becomes increasingly enslaved to the conservative measure based repetition of normative dance music, 'The Future Shock' & 'The Universe We Reside in {Anti-Matter}' add to Hieroglyphic Being's reputation as a producer completely outside of 4-4 conventionality, synthesizing a totally new attitude to house & techno's experimental potentials. Harboring a punk rock conceptual freedom & utter disregard for the norm, these tracks prove once again the unparalleled abilities of Jamal Moss' creative mind, his refusal to operate on the same plane as most of his peers and his ultimate commitment to the uncultivated future of his -- and our -- beloved medium. With the continued efforts of this & similar depth, electronic music continues to be pushed forward beyond the pale of functional dance orthodoxy, and towards the truly artistic vitality it has and should naturally enjoy."
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SPC 012EP
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Jamal Moss, part of Chicago's elite Dirty Criminals crew delivers his first 12" for Spectral Sound. A deep and jacking look at classic house/techno sculptures, Hieroglyphic Being has tapped into the raw source material. Inspired by Ron Hardy, and literally educated by Adonis and Steve Poindexter, Hieroglyphic carries the torch of Chicago's history and does so in dramatic fashion.
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