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SINGLE REVIEW: JAKLIU “ALL CASH, NO LOVE”

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The Dublin native producer Jakliu brings attention to the daily verbal abuse and confrontation in the service industry with a luscious, melancholy instrumental track, “All Cash, No Love.”

Setting its scene in a typical, busy workday, rhymical turmoil and textural fluctuation revolves around the reoccurrence of harsh, demanding verbal confrontations. 

A steady, fast-paced drum machine taps into noises from the surrounding. The vague, blue soundscape of pads has a raspy edge. Discordance stands out in the smooth, ravishing soundscape. The built-up tension and repressed emotional turmoil underneath the perfect, tender smile each time the shop worker was insulted.  

Sutters and glitches, even the calmest would lose its rhythm. After a while, the yelling becomes a norm, blurring into the dizzy, flamboyant, inflaming drones. Then it subsides to the bottom of the water where celestial flute-like passages occasionally glitter through the turbid mixture, leaving no trace.  

Inspired by his personal experience during the stagnant, uncertain early adulthood, Jakliu is a self-taught multi-instrumentalist who aims to create transportive, organic sounds drawing influences from Thom Yorke, Aphex Twin, Dan Snaith, amongst others.  

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