Pre-Order Thread

I just got Unfold from Bandcamp delivered last week and it’s one of the worst pressings I’ve received in awhile. It sounds pretty good and the material is great but the record is so dirty and scuffed. VG grading right out of the shrink. It is a Fat Possum release so YMMV.
 
I just got Unfold from Bandcamp delivered last week and it’s one of the worst pressings I’ve received in awhile. It sounds pretty good and the material is great but the record is so dirty and scuffed. VG grading right out of the shrink. It is a Fat Possum release so YMMV.
Lots of pressings these days are not great. Perhaps rushed through the process of making them because of the crazy demand.
 


Renegade independent label turned collaborative artist community Ropeadope announces the return of their acclaimed Experiment series, beginning with a 2022 release of The Chicago Experiment. The Experiment series began in June 2001 with The Philadelphia Experiment - featuring ?uestlove, Christian McBride, and Uri Caine with special guest Pat Martino. Widely known as a hallmark in progressive Jazz, The Philadelphia Experiment set a standard for artist-controlled improvisation in the studio. The Detroit Experiment, produced by Aaron Luis Levinson and Carl Craig, followed soon after with a stellar cast including Amp Fiddler, Geri Allen, Karriem Riggins and many more. 2007 saw the release of The Harlem Experiment, once again produced by Levinson, which dug into a crossover blend of Latin Jazz and Funk with a diverse cast including Steven Bernstein, Carlos Alomar, Don Byron, Taj Mahal, Olu Dara, Queen Esther, and Steve Berrios.

At a time when communities are physically disconnected, and even history is being disrupted by a global pandemic and restricted travel, Ropeadope returns to the series to highlight the musical legacy of cities around the globe. The Chicago Experiment was born of collaborations organized by Greg Spero (Spirit Fingers) and his hometown friends Makaya McCraven, Marquis Hill, Joel Ross, Irvin Pierce, Jeff Parker, and Darryl Jones.
 
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