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The JDs featured in SF Weekly |
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Wednesday, 26 May 2010 15:35 |
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SF Weekly featured Jack's collaboration with Jon Drukman in their most recent edition.
Jack Dangers is back with a new beat manifesto
By Tamara Palmer
Jack Dangers is protective of sharing too many technical details about TapeLab, his Mill Valley music studio. The place is a tangle of cables, pins, and shiny knobs that evokes post–World War II films showing telephone operators making manual switchboard connections. It's here that the producer keeps a 600-pound synthesizer so rare that he's one of the only musicians putting it to use; a vocoder collection that'd make T-Pain envious; and a gong emblazoned with the logo of Meat Beat Manifesto, his highly influential 23-year-old band. Mac laptops and a freshly dead computer tower attest that he's no stranger to digital, but it's clear that Dangers' passions lie in analog gear.
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The JDs' album, Education, can be found here.
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