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Jay Haze - Collaborations (Textone)

November 02, 2005

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Label: Textone (txtn030)
Artist: Jay Haze
Title: Collaborations

Track Listing:
01. Friday Smoking (08:05) (mp3 256k, 14.8mb)
02. Crack Street (06:48) (mp3 256k, 12.4mb)
03. Use Me Baby (09:28) (mp3 256k, 17.3mb)
04. Guitar Experiment (08:22) (mp3 256k, 15.3mb)
05. Astrology (12:34) (mp3 256k, 23.0mb)

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"30 releases. 2 years, unimaginable bandwidth, releases from the likes of René Breitbarth, Jay Haze, Troy Pierce, Matt John, Peter Spiess, Mikael Stavöstrand, Lump, Fenin, Jambi and the list goes on and on.
So we're celebrating adulthood and with that a few gifts from us to you. First, from now on releases are 256Kb/s. Second is this release. Jay Haze and 5 Textone family members. Collaborations are just that. Sessions at Haze's studio with almost no post production just the raw power of a subwoofer and creative minds.
To kick the EP off is Jay and Jambi. The two lads behind Contexterrior Media spend a Friday night in the studio recording over two hours of jams which ended up as this 8 minutes lick. The tune is an analog wash of textures and mental grooves. Second come Jay Haze and Argenix. The two share studio space and this is just one of many many collaborations. The track has a melancholic undertone and a headbanging kick. Both producers' unique styles come through so nicely on this one. Use Me Baby is a collaboration with Falko Brocksieper who is the man behind Sub-Static and Karloff. The track is pumping and in Textone tradition filled with little surprises. Guitar experiment is exactly that. Alberto's magic hands on a guitar all recorded live to the sound of the minimal funk being served from Haze's machines. It's deep but funky and has that very live feel of a free jazz jam. Astrology is a vocal, 12 minutes long madness. Funky and tweeky as can be expected from a collaboration between Samim and Jay Haze.
So we came baring gifts and now on to the next release." (From the Textone's release page)

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