Jamal Moss (a.k.a. Hieroglyphic Being or The Sun God) has appeared on the scene in the early 2000s, immediately creating a buzz around his slow and rough, yet soulful, analogue acid house jams. He has since recorded for well respected labels such as International DJ Gigolo, Frantic Flowers, Spectral or Crème Organization, either alone or together with partners Noleian Reusse (as Africans With Mainframes) and techno legend Steve Poindexter (as I.B.M.).
The Album A Synthetic Love Life (Studio Sessions)
is featured in Update #025:
DJ Deep, House Of Trax, Paul Johnson
Chicago is a state of mind. 30 years of house music history have made Chicago a mythical, imaginary place, only loosely related to the actual city.
Inspired by DJ Deep's recent tribute compilation, which includes a wealth of international artists, and more...
The Album A Synthetic Love Life (Studio Sessions)
was top 9 in Best Rated Releases of Week #9
The Album A Synthetic Love Life (Studio Sessions)
was top 4 in Best Rated Releases of Week #8
The Album A Synthetic Love Life (Studio Sessions)
is featured in Update #006:
Danton Eeprom, Ellen Allien, Ewan Pearson
February has been short and sweet, bringing with it an atmosphere of departure - not only with the first signs of spring, but also with some outstanding and unclassifiable new music. Danton Eeprom's 'Yes Is More', Toro Y Moi's 'Causers Of This', or dBridge & more...
The Album A Synthetic Love Life (Studio Sessions)
was selected as release of the week

