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As someone who has a great interest in music, especially music that would be considered fun(ny) and experimental, I have been trying to implement this into many of my live and recorded mixes. Growing up in the Caribbean, while now living in the cold Netherlands, I've been trying to find sounds that are similar to the sounds used in Caribbean music to not only battle my homesickness, but also to appreciate these sounds even more. This collection of songs embraces the many sounds that are similar to those sounds heard in the Caribbean, such as dembow and reggeaton elements, but also the other sounds that I enjoy listening to while living in Europe, such as ghetto-tech and happy hardcore. You could say that these songs bring me a lot of JOY!!!!

Crap Detectors

Crap Detectors

Crap Detectors has been played on NTS in shows including Yesterday's News, featured first on 10 August 2022. Songs played include Police State.

BIO JIM JACOBI Dec.14, 1950. Brooklyn, New York. Jim Jacobi has remained true to his mission of serving up independent garage music for 30 years. His biting sarcasm and witty lyrics that cut to the bone complement his chunky, meaty guitar licks to perfection. He is a voice in independent American music being an outsider looking in, reinventing himself several times. Jim Jacobi began recording in 1977 and released what has been known as one of the first DIY (Do It Yourself) records, called Victims of the Media in 1978. This recording was picked up by Dead Kennedy’s lead singer, Jello Biafra, who named his record label Alternative Tentacles as “an antidote to the tentacles on the (Victims L.P.) cover”--possibly one of the first references to the word Alternative with music. Jacobi played all musical instruments on first L.P. and 1st 45 (1979) with the help of a drummer. He called this non-band Crap Detectors and soon had many incarnations in Lincoln, NE, Dallas, TX and Seattle, WA. The bands were incorrectly dubbed “punk” when the music and lyrics didn’t match the English and Americans in that Genre of the 1970’s but fit more into the punk sound of the late 1960’s. Some of the Nebraska bands didn’t pull off the tone set by Jacobi on his first L.P. , but the Dallas/Seattle bands were aggressive, thought out musical odes more like the original conception of Crap Detectors. In 1998, he returned to Nebraska and called the next bands the Joe Jakimbi Band and Jojakimbi Band as a phonetic anagram for Jim Jacobi. (Given to him by Charlie Burton in the early 80’s) The songs were of a more personal nature opposed to the political/social/absurdist style of Crap Detectors with music that was a departure from the 1st 20 years. Then he returned to his roots to record solo work, experimenting with different musical styles and re-adapting a more political/social stance. Jacobi has opened for Wayne Kramer (MC5) and has done gigs with a variety of Seattle, Texas and Nebraska bands. He has played festivals with Reverend Horton Heat and The New Bohemians. He has been described as “One of rocks great underrated heroes.” (babysue LMNOP reviews- December 2003) “Jacobi is an ‘old dog’ that can teach YOU a thing or two” (Mark Lush midwestbands.com 2005) and “ Lo Fi garage roots music never died, it just got a bigger garage” (J Wallace Indie Music.com 2005) His genre was named CHUNKARUNKUS in mid 1990’s by University of Washington students. It is a modernization of Roadhouse music incorporating ska, metal, punk and grunge into the blues, jazz, rock a billy and garage rock. He is a general practitioner in a world of specialists and has never considered working for a major record label. (He considered that “Selling Out”) 2008 It Got TOO Deep!! Crap Detectors, CD Omaha, NE 2007 Tryin’ to Stay Positive CD Omaha, NE 2006 In Strip Mall Land CD Omaha, NE 2005 Solo you can’t hear it! CD Omaha, NE 2003 Get Out! CD Lincoln/ Omaha, NE. 2002 I’m Datin’ Satan! CD Lincoln, NE. 2000 Crap Circles the Jim Jacobi Chronicles 1978-2000 CD Lincoln, NE. 1999 Jim Jacobi and the Joe Jakimbi Band CD Lincoln, NE.
1998 Cat Patrol CD Seattle, WA. 1996 Hidden Agenda CD Seattle, WA 1994 A Taste for the Absurd CD Seattle, WA. 1991 Deprogramming Time is Now Cassette Seattle, WA.
1984 Cut the Crap L.P. Lincoln, NE./Dallas, TX. 1983 Diseases on Display L.P. Lincoln, NE. 1982 Crap Detector E.P. Lincoln, NE 1981 Someone’s Sick/Expatriates from Reality 45 Lincoln, NE.
1980 Superficial World L.P. Lincoln, NE 1979 Police State 45 Lincoln, NE. 1978 Victims of the Media L.P. Lincoln, NE. Compilations Blimp Kitty Seattle Compilation #1, #3 & #5 Homework #8 and #9 Hyped to Death #61 Bootlegged on Bloodstains across Midwest and Killed by Death #9 Appears on Or What! By Charlie Burton 1982 Synthesizer Jim was also cartoonist and music reviewer for Musician Network Magazine in the early 1990’s. In Seattle, WA. And has a BFA and MFA in painting. He is a veteran of the U.S. Army with an Honorable discharge. (1970-1972)

Find out more at http://incolor.inetnebr.com/kahunas E-mail kahunas@inebraska.com

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Crap Detectors

Crap Detectors has been played on NTS in shows including Yesterday's News, featured first on 10 August 2022. Songs played include Police State.

BIO JIM JACOBI Dec.14, 1950. Brooklyn, New York. Jim Jacobi has remained true to his mission of serving up independent garage music for 30 years. His biting sarcasm and witty lyrics that cut to the bone complement his chunky, meaty guitar licks to perfection. He is a voice in independent American music being an outsider looking in, reinventing himself several times. Jim Jacobi began recording in 1977 and released what has been known as one of the first DIY (Do It Yourself) records, called Victims of the Media in 1978. This recording was picked up by Dead Kennedy’s lead singer, Jello Biafra, who named his record label Alternative Tentacles as “an antidote to the tentacles on the (Victims L.P.) cover”--possibly one of the first references to the word Alternative with music. Jacobi played all musical instruments on first L.P. and 1st 45 (1979) with the help of a drummer. He called this non-band Crap Detectors and soon had many incarnations in Lincoln, NE, Dallas, TX and Seattle, WA. The bands were incorrectly dubbed “punk” when the music and lyrics didn’t match the English and Americans in that Genre of the 1970’s but fit more into the punk sound of the late 1960’s. Some of the Nebraska bands didn’t pull off the tone set by Jacobi on his first L.P. , but the Dallas/Seattle bands were aggressive, thought out musical odes more like the original conception of Crap Detectors. In 1998, he returned to Nebraska and called the next bands the Joe Jakimbi Band and Jojakimbi Band as a phonetic anagram for Jim Jacobi. (Given to him by Charlie Burton in the early 80’s) The songs were of a more personal nature opposed to the political/social/absurdist style of Crap Detectors with music that was a departure from the 1st 20 years. Then he returned to his roots to record solo work, experimenting with different musical styles and re-adapting a more political/social stance. Jacobi has opened for Wayne Kramer (MC5) and has done gigs with a variety of Seattle, Texas and Nebraska bands. He has played festivals with Reverend Horton Heat and The New Bohemians. He has been described as “One of rocks great underrated heroes.” (babysue LMNOP reviews- December 2003) “Jacobi is an ‘old dog’ that can teach YOU a thing or two” (Mark Lush midwestbands.com 2005) and “ Lo Fi garage roots music never died, it just got a bigger garage” (J Wallace Indie Music.com 2005) His genre was named CHUNKARUNKUS in mid 1990’s by University of Washington students. It is a modernization of Roadhouse music incorporating ska, metal, punk and grunge into the blues, jazz, rock a billy and garage rock. He is a general practitioner in a world of specialists and has never considered working for a major record label. (He considered that “Selling Out”) 2008 It Got TOO Deep!! Crap Detectors, CD Omaha, NE 2007 Tryin’ to Stay Positive CD Omaha, NE 2006 In Strip Mall Land CD Omaha, NE 2005 Solo you can’t hear it! CD Omaha, NE 2003 Get Out! CD Lincoln/ Omaha, NE. 2002 I’m Datin’ Satan! CD Lincoln, NE. 2000 Crap Circles the Jim Jacobi Chronicles 1978-2000 CD Lincoln, NE. 1999 Jim Jacobi and the Joe Jakimbi Band CD Lincoln, NE.
1998 Cat Patrol CD Seattle, WA. 1996 Hidden Agenda CD Seattle, WA 1994 A Taste for the Absurd CD Seattle, WA. 1991 Deprogramming Time is Now Cassette Seattle, WA.
1984 Cut the Crap L.P. Lincoln, NE./Dallas, TX. 1983 Diseases on Display L.P. Lincoln, NE. 1982 Crap Detector E.P. Lincoln, NE 1981 Someone’s Sick/Expatriates from Reality 45 Lincoln, NE.
1980 Superficial World L.P. Lincoln, NE 1979 Police State 45 Lincoln, NE. 1978 Victims of the Media L.P. Lincoln, NE. Compilations Blimp Kitty Seattle Compilation #1, #3 & #5 Homework #8 and #9 Hyped to Death #61 Bootlegged on Bloodstains across Midwest and Killed by Death #9 Appears on Or What! By Charlie Burton 1982 Synthesizer Jim was also cartoonist and music reviewer for Musician Network Magazine in the early 1990’s. In Seattle, WA. And has a BFA and MFA in painting. He is a veteran of the U.S. Army with an Honorable discharge. (1970-1972)

Find out more at http://incolor.inetnebr.com/kahunas E-mail kahunas@inebraska.com

Original source: Last.fm

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