Loose, improvised electronic jams that bridge the gap between bebop intuition and deep house hypnosis. Warm analog textures for the small hours of the night.
Juju & Jordash (Gal Schulman and Jordan Czamanski) occupy a unique space in the contemporary electronic landscape, characterized by their background in jazz and improvisational music. Emerging from the Haifa jazz scene before relocating to Amsterdam, their sound identity is built on 'hardware-only' live improvisation.
This methodology results in a catalog that feels more fluid and organic than their peers. Their association with the Dekmantel label and their collaborative project Magic Mountain High (with Move D) solidified their position as leaders of the 'analog revival' in the late 2000s and 2010s. Critically, they are praised for 'Techno Primitivism,' an aesthetic that rejects digital perfection in favor of raw, emotive sequencing. Their influence web connects the deep house of Detroit and Chicago to the avant-garde experiments of European electronic music. They are essential figures for collectors who value the intersection of musicianship and dancefloor utility.
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