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Dark Energy

Jlin

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The music associated with Chicago's juke/footwork scene is fast, frenetic, complex, and often highly aggressive, as it is typically intended to soundtrack dance battles. The tracks produced by Jlin, a steel mill worker from nearby Gary, Indiana named Jerrilynn Patton, use footwork as a venue to express frustration, anger, and depression. The screams and horror movie samples ("You don't want to hurt anyone," "But I do, and I'm sorry") on tracks such as "Guantanamo" and "Abnormal Restriction" sound downright evil, and are a far cry from the more hedonistic, drug-glorifying tracks by artists such as DJ Rashad and DJ Spinn. While those artists' tracks are heavily populated with recognizable soul and hip-hop samples, Jlin builds her music from scratch, constructing all the percussion sounds and bass tones herself. Her production style is intense and gripping, but it never sounds cluttered, and it never breaks out into all-out chaos. Tense, thrilling, and a bit frightening, Dark Energy is simply one of the most compelling debut albums of 2015.

© Paul Simpson /TiVo

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1
Black Ballet
00:03:39

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Jlin, MainArtist - Jerrilynn Patton, Composer

2015 Planet Mu Records Ltd 2015 Planet Mu Records Ltd

2
Unknown Tongues
00:03:26

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Jlin, MainArtist - Jerrilynn Patton, Composer

2015 Planet Mu Records Ltd 2015 Planet Mu Records Ltd

3
Guantanamo
00:04:22

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Jlin, MainArtist - Jerrilynn Patton, Composer

2015 Planet Mu Records Ltd 2015 Planet Mu Records Ltd

4
Erotic Heat
00:04:23

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Jlin, MainArtist - Jerrilynn Patton, Composer

2015 Planet Mu Records Ltd 2015 Planet Mu Records Ltd

5
Black Diamond
00:02:06

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Jlin, MainArtist - Jerrilynn Patton, Composer

2015 Planet Mu Records Ltd 2015 Planet Mu Records Ltd

6
Mansa Musa
00:03:37

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Jlin, MainArtist - Jerrilynn Patton, Composer

2015 Planet Mu Records Ltd 2015 Planet Mu Records Ltd

7
Infrared (Bagua)
00:04:07

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Jlin, MainArtist - Jerrilynn Patton, Composer

2015 Planet Mu Records Ltd 2015 Planet Mu Records Ltd

8
Ra
00:03:07

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Jlin, MainArtist - Jerrilynn Patton, Composer

2015 Planet Mu Records Ltd 2015 Planet Mu Records Ltd

9
Expand
00:03:43

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Jlin, MainArtist - Jerrilynn Patton, Composer

2015 Planet Mu Records Ltd 2015 Planet Mu Records Ltd

10
So High
00:03:01

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Jlin, MainArtist - Jerrilynn Patton, Composer

2015 Planet Mu Records Ltd 2015 Planet Mu Records Ltd

11
Abnormal Restriction
00:03:24

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Jlin, MainArtist - Jerrilynn Patton, Composer

2015 Planet Mu Records Ltd 2015 Planet Mu Records Ltd

Album review

The music associated with Chicago's juke/footwork scene is fast, frenetic, complex, and often highly aggressive, as it is typically intended to soundtrack dance battles. The tracks produced by Jlin, a steel mill worker from nearby Gary, Indiana named Jerrilynn Patton, use footwork as a venue to express frustration, anger, and depression. The screams and horror movie samples ("You don't want to hurt anyone," "But I do, and I'm sorry") on tracks such as "Guantanamo" and "Abnormal Restriction" sound downright evil, and are a far cry from the more hedonistic, drug-glorifying tracks by artists such as DJ Rashad and DJ Spinn. While those artists' tracks are heavily populated with recognizable soul and hip-hop samples, Jlin builds her music from scratch, constructing all the percussion sounds and bass tones herself. Her production style is intense and gripping, but it never sounds cluttered, and it never breaks out into all-out chaos. Tense, thrilling, and a bit frightening, Dark Energy is simply one of the most compelling debut albums of 2015.

© Paul Simpson /TiVo

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