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MTK 004EP
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Originally released in 2005. This is Canada-based Jay Hunsberger's debut release on Mutek. Hunsberger is one of Canada's most revered producers, alongside Kitchenerites like Deadbeat and Mike Shannon, and seems to have a natural affinity to the sounds of modern-day Berlin, with his unique blend of minimal techno. The Movement EP sees Hunsberger shifting his sound toward the leftfield of techno. Pulling away from the standard 4/4 beat to more syncopated robotic funk, he experiments with the use of his own voice, which he manipulates beyond recognition before looping it into the mix. Having steadily built an ever-growing following over the years, Hunsberger makes things happen and Movement proves to be his calling card.
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MULE 014EP
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"J. Hunsberger hailing from the wastelands of Ontario, Canada, Hunsberger has been playing his unique blend of minimal electronics for over ten years. In his production Hunsberger utilizes his own vocals as a sample source, synthesizing his speech into percussion, strings and bass that are pushed to a point where the sample source is unrecognizable. His work appears on Mutek_rec Textone, Blank, Revolver, Cynosure and as one of the Sunaj Assassins on Logistic. With forthcoming releases on Mule Musiq and Found Sound, Hunsberger continues to gain international recognition and respect."
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REV 014EP
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"Quirky, dark and hooky minimal techno from another Canadian talent to watch. The second installment from our friend J. Hunsberger. an Ontario originator, J. is one of the founding artists of what emerged from Ontario alongside Mike Shannon, Deadbeat, and other producers. This EP has J.'s signature humour written all over it. Minimal house goes eskimo as J. composes vocals and other found sounds from Inuit recordings from our Canadian northwest."
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REV 006EP
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2002 release. "In his production works, Jay utilizes his own vocals as a primary sample source, synthesizing his speech into percussion, strings and bass that are pushed to a point where that the sample source is unrecognizable. His work continues to entertain and leave us guessing whats next from this underrated producer."
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