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This month on our SHAPE platform show, we talk to Greek producer Jay Glass Dubs about music & politics, NFT’s, and how the pandemic is affecting artists like him at the moment. His work primarily focuses on spirituality and transformation and is an exercise of style focusing on a counter-factual historical approach of dub music, stripped down to its basic drum / bass / vox / effects form. He’s a core member of the Bokeh Versions squad, with releases on labels like The Tapeworm, Anòmia, DFA Records, Ecstatic, and Berceuse Heroique.
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This month on our SHAPE platform show, we talk to Greek producer Jay Glass Dubs about music & politics, NFT’s, and how the pandemic is affecting artists like him at the moment. His work primarily focuses on spirituality and transformation and is an exercise of style focusing on a counter-factual historical approach of dub music, stripped down to its basic drum / bass / vox / effects form. He’s a core member of the Bokeh Versions squad, with releases on labels like The Tapeworm, Anòmia, DFA Records, Ecstatic, and Berceuse Heroique.