Review: Seen exhaling through pursed lips on the cover of his first album since From Bridgeport To Berlin - it seems as if DJ Jus-Ed is expressing something of what we're all going through in 2020. Somehow translated through this Der Jyon Album and Underground Quality's club ready MO, Jus-Ed creams it from the start with some soft and pumping 808s coming through sweet on album opener "Ahh Yup Always Tru". Dovetailing through uptempo electro in "Dry Your Eyes", deep turnt house in "One Sided Dream" to basslines made for bigger rooms in "Pick Your Self Up", it's a record full of hope and life even when it comes to pure house bliss of "So Sad". Find some minimal dub techno sessions in "Think Of The Past" and "Rythum Shit Day In Day Out" next to some harder EBM wares in "They Fucked Up", neo soul & lounge time to boot in "The Journey Was Good Right" with some renegade italo in "The Conversation" thrown in!
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