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DJ Harrison
HazyMoods

HazyMoods

Catno

STH2386

Formats

1x Vinyl LP

Country

US

Release date

Jun 16, 2017

Styles

Funk

Pure beat tape, oild fashined way, home recording flavour, by Richmond VA-based producer and multi-instrumentalist Devonne Harris.

The son of a radio DJ who introduced him to the world of record collecting, Harris grew up with music, progressing from violin, to high school drum-line, to the Jazz Studies program at Virginia Commonwealth University. He also continued working with other instruments and developed an interest in sampling. His development as a producer – at first, without a computer or sampler – came first learning to replay samples on the drums, piano, bass or guitar.

DJ Harrison finds himself inspired by local musicians in the Richmond scene that’s as diverse and nonexclusive as they come. Among rappers, producers, punks and bluegrass bands, he falls within reach of an expansive pool of musicians to collaborate with. He lives and works in Jellowstone, a house turned recording compound occupied by his band mates in Butcher Brown, a “garage punk jazz funk” group.

HazyMoods, DJ Harrison’s Stones Throw debut, was recorded there completely on tape, where the living room functions as a communal recording studio.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

27€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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PianoJazz

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PartyLife

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ClavCrunch

1:11

A4

CandleLit

2:31

A5

JazzHaze

0:56

A6

RidinSpokes

1:42

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ProcessFresh

2:21

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RollSkate

2:15

B2

KalimbaTale

2:52

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Drunk808

2:03

B4

BedSong

1:29

B5

BonusLevel

0:45

B6

GameRestart

2:26

B7

SpaceModulator

1:47

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