It's been 3 years since Jay's last U2R release with his collaboration with Tommie Cotton (Deep in the Night) ranking as one of the label's finest hours.
Jay's productions draw on a near encyclopaedic knowledge of the UK underground inspired by hardware and consolidated by his exceptional DJ talents which frequently find him orchestrating decks and drum machines in a way rarely seen.
Rehab represents perhaps the more accessible side of his musical spectrum with super-clean beats and bumpy chord stabs underpinned by the familiarity of male cut-up vocals. Where things get particularly interesting is the inclusion of dry filtered bass reflecting Jay's love of the analogue.
Jay's productions draw on a near encyclopaedic knowledge of the UK underground inspired by hardware and consolidated by his exceptional DJ talents which frequently find him orchestrating decks and drum machines in a way rarely seen.
Rehab represents perhaps the more accessible side of his musical spectrum with super-clean beats and bumpy chord stabs underpinned by the familiarity of male cut-up vocals. Where things get particularly interesting is the inclusion of dry filtered bass reflecting Jay's love of the analogue.
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