DOPE JAMS NYC ADDENDUM #2 SAMPLER by VARIOUS ARTISTS

SKU139660
ArtistVARIOUS ARTISTS
TitleDOPE JAMS NYC ADDENDUM #2 SAMPLER
LabelDOPE JAMS
Catalog #DJ 579
Tag
ReleaseW 01 - 2024
FormatVinyl - US12''
 € 24,50 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. June - direct contact
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/d/dj_579_dope_jams_nyc_addendum_2_sampler/dj579a1.mp3
  2. Teal - Imprints
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/d/dj_579_dope_jams_nyc_addendum_2_sampler/dj579b1.mp3
  3. Mental instrum - Music on my mind
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/d/dj_579_dope_jams_nyc_addendum_2_sampler/dj579b2.mp3
  4. Beige - Blast Knuckles
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/d/dj_579_dope_jams_nyc_addendum_2_sampler/dj579b3.mp3

Description

While continuing in the spirit of Dope Jams NYC Volume 1: 2005-2012, which compiled some of the shop’s most cherished tracks from its seven-year run in Brooklyn, here 10 years later we present the collection’s second addendum EP. It moves partially beyond the title’s timeframe – pulling together a couple of the store’s more recent favorites since its 2013 reopening upstate, along with two older gems from its Myrtle Ave days.

Kicking things off is a full-sided pressing of aptly titled techno stormer “Direct Contact.” Bursting forth with a no nonsense, party rockin’ swagger, Greek producer June’s blistering monster of a tune swiftly unleashes an arsenal of arpeggiated synths, jackin’ percussion and out-of-nowhere flourishes with the single-minded purpose of movin’ the crowd. Gracing the B-side are a trio of selections that occupy far moodier terrains. “Imprints,” the lead-off track from T.E.A.L.’s debut LP Cuttings, is a fine example of Dope Jams’ long-held but largely overlooked penchant for dark and dynamic ambient musics. Heavily textured with ripping distortion and space-enhancing tape delay, the piece offers up a brief yet haunting dispatch from a doomed and desolate mind-state. In a more upbeat vein, “Music on My Mind” looks back almost 25 years to the creative apex of Garden State garage royalty Smack. Operating under their Mental Instrum alias, the low-profile production unit crafts an elegant blend of feather-light chords and bumpin’ kicks to firmly underscore guest collaborator Storm’s sincere vocals. Fittingly capping the record is “Blast Knuckles,” the first completed – and hitherto unreleased – track by Dope Jams friends Beige. Rawly produced yet intricately layered, it sketches a fleeting picture of the unique style of lo-fi deep techno the duo developed over the course of their woefully brief partnership.

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