supported by 7 fans who also own “ملف الإضطهاد / The folder of oppression”
Haj is probably the most intense, despairing, and searing thing I've ever heard, but this whole album is beautiful, a really interesting work. Nate Stevens
supported by 4 fans who also own “ملف الإضطهاد / The folder of oppression”
honestly i love this album because, i love the sadness it portrays. i love the vocals, the acoustics, the electronic, experimental notes. eartheater really knew what to do with this album. vvinni
The latest EP from jobfit explores the intersection of electronic music and spoken word, setting vivid writing over crackling beats. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 2, 2021
Moody and weird experimental pop from Melbourne follows the intuitive logic of the surrealist game from which the group takes their name. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 8, 2020
supported by 4 fans who also own “ملف الإضطهاد / The folder of oppression”
Cairo (and Egypt) scene is so rich, full, variegated, innovative, experimental, harsh, tough, forward thinking, no-frills and overall very difficult to describe.
Thanks to Rama and Zuli for trying to put together this sensation in this awesome comp.
It's a dirty job but someone had to do it :) crft