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Yves Tumor returns with Jackie, an awesomely epic and resonant track that speaks to desire and need and all that love entails, a swirling maelstrom of sound that captures a manic wash of emotion.
I always tell people that recommend me jazz that I don't like jazz, but this album showed me that that is an utter lie. Apparently I love jazz, and this album made me realise it. Evert
Japanese Breakfast just keeps getting better, and I'm all in. Jubilee is humorous and haunting, lovesick and protective. A warm record; both because it calms you, and because you've played it so many times the mechanism is begging for a break. Maybe next time-- for now, I'm dropping the needle on "Posing in Bondage" all over again. jessehd