Experimental · US

Jookabox

Scrappy, high-energy collage of basement hip-hop and freak-folk. It sounds like a haunted toy chest being played by a genius. For fans of the weird and rhythmic.

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Jookabox sounds like the contents of a thrift store bin coming to life in the middle of the night. It is a frantic, joyful, and occasionally unsettling mix of dusty drum machine beats, strummed acoustic guitars, and David Adamson's elastic vocal delivery. The music occupies a strange middle ground between the rhythmic urgency of early hip-hop and the psychedelic wandering of the New Weird America folk scene.

What makes the project truly distinctive is the 'Moose' Adamson signature: a fearless approach to lo-fi textures that never feels lazy. Every hiss, pop, and distorted vocal layer feels intentional, contributing to a sound that is dense with ideas but remains strangely catchy. It is music that feels handmade and lived-in, prioritizing the raw energy of a first take over the sterile perfection of a modern studio.

Start with the album Dead Zone Boys. It captures the project at its most cohesive, blending swampy blues influences with stuttering electronic rhythms and surrealist storytelling. It is the perfect entry point for anyone who likes their pop music with a side of grit and a healthy dose of the unexpected.

Our Catalog5 Albums · 2007 · 2011
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