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| 3.0 good | Alabaster Jones | March 29th 17 | By this point in time it was pretty clear that Rashad had mastered one style of juke and was slowly becoming very deft at another. The first few tracks on Jukeville see him operating with hypnotic, repetitive, pounding juke, while the last couple have a stronger atmospheric presence to them. It's like a miniature version of the 4 The Ghetto split he did with DJ Spinn a year later, just not quite as developed, so if you like that split (as you should), you should be able to take something from this.
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