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Too Underground for the Main Stage

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Influential Chicago house music producer Curtis Jones in his Cajmere guise put out this 2013 release consisting of previously released tracks and remixes and new collaborations with a bunch of dance music producers, including Maceo Plex, Jamie Jones, Pleasurekraft and Gene Farris. It’s a strong selection of hard-edged, twisted, narcotic, abstract, post-post disco Chicago house and techno productions. The new material nicely matches the older tracks because while stylistically there’s lots of variation, there’s a common thread that runs through them all, a distinctive warped intensity, an off-key, sideways approach that’s happy to sit with weirdness. 

Long-time vocal collaborator Dajae appears on “Satisfy,” a skeletal minimalist space-disco song, funky and haunting in equal parts, and Oliver $ collab “We Can Make It” keeps the same rawly functionalist minimal feel, adding extra oddness and some underground warehouse beats. Jamie Jones’ take on ground-breaker “The Perculator” is a nicely done crisp workout, but it’s inevitably eclipsed by the original in all its low-bass, robot-squelch-funk narco-tech disco-destroying form. Deep, new and mysterious, a lesson in how to party in the dark.

Harold Heath

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