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Essential Listening: Best of Jan Jelinek

Posted on 30/03/2025 by Wichita Lineman Was A Song I Once Heard

It all started with a Secret Thirteen mix in 2014. Before this I’d never heard of Jan Jelinek, and truthfully, the only reason I even gave it a chance was superficial – the disparate track list, and that I recognized … Continue reading →

Posted in Essential Listening | Tagged 2014 was eleven years ago - FML, Bandcamp, Basic Channel, Bernard Parmegiani, Bob Dylan, Brian Eno, Butlins, Coil, Damien Hirst, Dean Blunt, DJ Sprinkles, Do you know Otahiti, Essential Listening, Farben, Frank Zappa, Germany, Improvisation and Edits Tokyo, Jan Jelinek, Japan, Jazz fragments, Jimi Hendrix, Kompakt, Loop-Finding-Jazz-Records, LSD music, Muslimgauze, Oval, Pitchfork, Richard D. James, Secret Thirteen, Shat on by a seagull at Butlins, Soulseek, Soundcloud, Subbuteo, Textstar+, The Orb | Leave a comment
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