JACKMASTER HATER "WAREHOUSE BOX TRACKS #4" |
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With this 4th installment of the Jackmaster Hater series, fans of classic and rare Chicago house music are treated to more of what they’ve come to trust from this project: blistering, violent jack trax obscurity from the vaults of the windy city’s underground treasury. Making readily available these previously impossible to find early experimentations (mostly done on reel-to-reel), Jackmaster Hater’s latest is no variation from what we’ve come to expect: tracks that are content to explore the basics of the Roland 909 drum machine’s anatomy, determined to yield the most harsh, funky exercises in mechanized rhythm & repetition conceivable within the parameters of early analog gear. Far from finished projects or attempts at full song composition, these tracks are basic testaments to the vanguard of Chicago house music’s most aggressive and exploratory excursions, riding on the fringes of conventional musical understanding and basic aural sanity.
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