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Painful Enlightenment

by Jana Rush

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unit7 Jana Rush returns, coughing up grave goods right down your best shirt. She prises the back off disorientation, loneliness, need and lust to expose the dark workings within, weaving a dense and unsettling jazz that's both personal and voyeuristic. Suddenly, the back snaps on and we’re out. Favorite track: Disorientation.
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DogDigDoop cannot recommend this highly enough; an equal to 2017’s pariah; some really smooth jazz-juke tunes like moanin, g-spot, and painful enlightenment; then real footwork screamers like disturbed, drivin me insane, and just a taste; amazing Favorite track: Disturbed.
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babysh1t To fry the ears and melt your brain with. So much goes on in these soundscapes that the experience simply slams over you and leaves you feeling numb. Favorite track: Disorientation.
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Moanin' 02:40
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G-Spot 05:49
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Disturbed 03:52
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Mynd Fuc 05:07
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Chicago's Jana Rush returns with "Painful Enlightenment", an intense emotional rollercoaster of disfigured samples, quivering electronics and vagrant percussion. As implied by the title, the album is a document of her own personal growth through struggles with depression and suicidal thoughts, a glimpse into a dark period of her life amid learning the art of letting go. Her debut for Planet Mu is the follow-up to her twisted "Pariah" LP on Objects Limited. It's euphonic and uplifting, even blissful, yet equally chilling, and at times a difficult listening experience. Jana says "This album is not a footwork album. It's more like dark experimental listening music, an opportunity to be myself without judgement!"

The album opens up with the pessimistic "Moanin’", its gorgeous, blazing sax solo pulled back and forth like it was being played through a possessed tape recorder. Baneful bass pulsates over dozens of maniacal vocal samples on "Suicidal Ideation", an absolutely mesmerizing collage of beauty and terror with a runtime of nine minutes. Moody guitar plucks cry over an intricate bed of micropercussion and erratic low-end blasts on the title track, one of the more sombre moments of the album. At the halfway mark, the record takes a dark, twisted turn, as "Disorientation" well, disorients, with its thick layers of untraceable alien sounds unfolding and contracting back into themselves. Thick layers of time-stretched textures and bewildering rhythms meet masterfully placed snares on "Intergalactic Battle", featuring Teklife’s DJ Paypal. On "Drivin’ Me Insane", Jana and collaborator Nancy Fortune stretch three words back and forth and inside-out over the course of three minutes, using every last gasp and sibilance possible. The album closes with Paypal making his second appearance. "Just a Taste" is an encore featuring many of the fundamental sonics that make up the LP, haunting horns and paranoid voices struggle to speak over fluctuating low-end harmonics. 

An established veteran from the world of ghetto house and juke who cut her teeth on Dance Mania records in the late nineties, Jana has the stripes, so to call her an outsider would be fictitious, yet she is a true unicorn within the history of that realm and becomes more and more alienated from formulas and trends on each new record she creates. "Painful Enlightenment" is full of dense, intricate abstractions, paired with rapidly moving structures and is unlikely to sound the same twice, as every listen exposes new layers of its vibrant, transcendental details.

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released August 13, 2021

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JARu is the performing name of Jana Rush.

Chicago born and raised Jana started DJing at the tender age of ten, and started producing just three years later. Influenced by Robert Armani, Lester Fitzpatrick, Cajmere, DJ Milton, and DJ Deeon. ... more

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