London's JQ presents the observer with five fragmented reflections of the digital experience. In this post-club / post-earth travelogue, each sonic element is digested and repurposed through the use of assorted software, CDJs and reel-to-reel tape. On the flip side, his vision undergoes a final transfiguration: each prior reality reimagined by Loraine James, Florian T M Zeisig, Sun Araw and Foodman.
Artwork by Elvis Barlow Smith.
Mastered by Jack Callahan.
All profits from sales will be donated to Black Lives Matter and UFFC.
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