Jace Clayton

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  • NPR: All Things Considered

    "Translation Software for Music Makers" article / audio
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  • New York Magazine

    "Jace Clayton, a.k.a. DJ /Rupture, is a one-man musical Venn diagram, linking up genres, people, styles, and beats." interview by Bob Hammond.
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  • Bomb Magazine

    In-depth interview by Alan Gilbert
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  • Entertainment Weekly

    "If Robert Rauschenberg were a DJ obsessed with the global black experience, his records would sound like this." - review by Will Hermes
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  • Art F City

    "A Synth That Stops To Pray: DJ /rupture’s Sufi Plug Ins" - by Paddy Johnson
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  • Pitchfork: Best New Music ‘Uproot’ Review

    "Clayton's in the rare category of DJs who gives the impression that he is not just wading through music, but correcting it by building his own canon, and constructing an alternate history. It's a place you would want to live." review
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  • NPR: Jace Clayton Revives A Forgotten Voice

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  • Wire cover article

    Cover article in The Wire, November 2012. By Peter Shapiro
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  • Guardian

    Guardian feature profile from spring 2013: "DJ /rupture: how to sing like a sufi He's worked with Berber tribespeople, composed for the stock exchange – and written a show about a destitute pianist. Genre-busting musician Jace Clayton talks to Ben Beaumont-Thomas"
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