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#Music #Quote "sounds like a tuning into a pirate radio station being broadcast directly from someone’s brain." + "instruments fade in and out like you're one town over from where the signal comes in clear" + "you often get the feeling that you are the only person listening to this radio station, or the only person at this club" 

"Listening to a Jai Paul song sounds like a tuning into a pirate radio station being broadcast directly from someone’s brain. Unexpected sounds interrupt like interference from the next stop on the dial, and the vocals and instruments fade in and out like you're one town over from where the signal comes in clear. Occasionally, a Jai Paul song can also sound like a live DJ set-- kinetic, free-flowing, and a little off-the-cuff. But you often get the feeling that you are the only person listening to this radio station, or the only person at this club. That's probably the most interesting contradiction at the heart of Jai Paul’s music: It's at once distant, unknowable, and somehow feverishly intimate."

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