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CNTXTS 1006EP
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Jay Haze presents a new single from his forthcoming album, Rain Drops And Birds. "Recurring Melody", featuring Hoffmann Ensemble, defines distances - synths appear close next to you and then subtly disappear back into space. The violins lose their distance with a direct tone. "Hurt", featuring Robert Owens, is a peak into a sorrowful, yet hopeful mind, carefully approaching you with a backdrop of dub. Heavy synths just glide away. "A Delicate Life", featuring Mo, emerges a cluster of harmonic and melodic beauty from Mo's unique improvisations of his self-invented "Mulutar".
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CNTXTS 001EP
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Remixes of Jay Haze's phenomenal hit "I Wait For You" (featuring vocals by Laila Tov) from King Britt, Bozoo Bajou. On the flip, Reboot's "Bootygrabber" remix of "My Baby Knows" (featuring vocals by Lil Dirrty Ghetto Bastard.
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DESOLAT 005EP
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Originally released in 2008, this is U.S. producer Jay Haze's deep and minimal Mama Coca in the original and edit form, also including a remix by SIS.
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TS 033LP
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TS 005CD
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This is Berlin-based Jay Haze's first full length album since 2005's, Love For A Strange World. It's hard to summarize Jay Haze's ever-diversifying ventures. He has had three club hits under his Fuckpony alias and singles released by Get Physical, BPitch Control, and Cocoon. As Sub Version, he and Michal Ho teamed up with Paul St. Hilaire for Soul Jazz's Box of Dub compilation, followed by a full length. He maintained the labels Contexterrior, Junion, and Futuredub, and he held a DJ residency at Fabric in London. This, of course, was in 2007 alone -- not including other numerous accomplishments since founding Tuning Spork in Philadelphia in 1999. Love & Beyond finds Jay exploring organic, funky sounds as much as hypnotic sci-fi territory. With this collection of all-new material, Jay has cemented his reputation as a studio master, equally skilled behind the decks as in the clubs. Featuring guest artists including D:exter, Lil Dirrty Ghetto Bastard and Ricardo Villalobos.
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KY 5095CD
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[deleted] This is the first vocal album by Philly-based techno-minimalist and producer Jay Haze (aka The Architect, The Dub Surgeon). Love For a Strange World contains some non club-oriented heavy and dark tracks melded with vocals by De:xter. Haze finds himself at a musical crossroads between reduction in the vein of Villalobos, Wruhme and Richie Hawtin, and the digital funk of sympathetically insane buddies like Vogel or Lidell. The cut "Can't Feel Anything" celebrates Jay's mastery in the art of reduction and displays with force how to build a powerful track without having a punchy kick drum ruining your speakers. For Haze, this release is a personal statement in an electronic music format, which conveys in its atmospheric tracks, the rotting condition of our world and the sickness of mankind.
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MKR 013EP
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"From the land of 'bubblegum popping meets cannabis metropole', the Prussian 'icke' sails forth from the foundation to announce the German electronic scene at your service. On labels such as Textone (net-only,) Tuning Spork, and Context-terrior, Future Dub offers his own style of sound-supplies from other dealers. For Musikkrause that was the spark, which led to an offer he couldn't refuse. No chance when the music already tumbling around in the attaché, whose value is in moving electronically trained minds and legs, is to be scratched on. Particularly when it sounds as if he is coming from a medical apparatus that appears, as though the cheerful 'halli-galli' starts to wane. Hence the twirling on all available equipment, until a rhythmic manifestation emerges, understandably always in the bag of the night-watchmen boring acid of course the nurse isn't coming just to make the bed. The visits in the plans call for severity, giving the patient a chance to really show how well he can move. The flow being not quite fluid, electro-shock is administered. Nonetheless all goes well. However the nurse must proceed with caution to avoid overdose, otherwise there would be no one left to save! Brazil the head doctor is an alien who performs precisely without mistakes, understanding the elements being his medicine. The operation has been endured, everything hurts, and tears must be shed! Well, dancing will heal everything! At last, nature and the body have found harmony again. Bull frog finally it has been done. Medical personnel, pharmacies and therapists are all left without jobs as patients of the hospital are now healed sonically! Frog the longing for freedom allows wounds to heal. Music prevents wounds, the goal of which is to satisfy the demands of the mind that makes freedom possible, through music."
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