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JURYMAN vs. SPACER - No Prints, No Trace

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JURYMAN vs. SPACER - No Prints, No Trace - 4-track 12”

Visionary electro-jazz dervish Juryman (aka Ian Simmonds) and his musical partner Spacer produced these radical reworks of tracks off their “Mail Order Justice” album (1997) -still one of our favourite albums to this day! These cuts were recently issued digitally for the first time on Juryman’s “Playground (Reworks)” collection as part of our Crammed Archives series (“Rare SSR Electronica 1994-01”) (1997)

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released November 13, 2023

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Crammed Electronic Archives Brussels, Belgium

We’re opening our vaults and reissuing over 250 rare tracks from the ‘80s and ‘90s. These digital reissues will be rolled out over the next couple of years, in several phases, each consisting of a compilation + several related EPs. Phase 1 is entitled “Rare SSR Electronica 1988-94”. Phase 2 is "Rare Global Pop 1980s", it contains music by 'lost' bands (from the UK, Congo, Iraq, Mexico & Belgium) ... more

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