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EXCOP1 - Science And Luck

by Jas Shaw

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"The Exquisite Cops" is a growing body of solo work, currently 20+ tracks that will be steadily released over 2019 - two tracks, every two weeks with an LP to follow.

Science and Luck

"A few years ago, towards the end of a messy birthday party for James, I had the idea that all anyone really needed was science and luck. I always forget things so I wrote it into my phone notes, a short message to myself. When I got ill last year with a condition that’s managed with science but who's trajectory seems to be largely defined by luck this idea took on a new layer of meaning for me so perhaps it’s fitting that the track that got lumped with this name is the first out of the folder of tunes that have largely been done while receiving science, hoping for luck and daydreaming of clubs but not getting to go into them." - Jas Shaw

I Dream Of Meanie

"Many of these tunes are not properly road tested, something that I generally make it a rule to do; you learn a lot about a tune by playing it in front of a crowd that you can’t learn about it even on monitors that you know well. This is a great thing because that’s where this music really comes to life. However, I’ve not been able to road test some of these and I’ve noticed that this leans some of the tunes in a slightly different way. Rather than cave in to the overriding sense that you often have to whip people up, it focuses on that odd, seemingly contradictory, sensation where a claustrophobic basement with a really loud PA can somehow seem to make a room of people come over all peaceful and dreamy and spacious." - Jas Shaw

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released April 26, 2019

Written & produced by Jas Shaw

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