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Jace Clayton, better known as DJ /rupture, is a New York-based American DJ, writer and interdisciplinary artist. In addition to his music, Clayton has established a
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identity with musical and non-musical posts on his website, "mudd up!". His book, ''Uprooot: Travels in 21st-Century Music and Digital Culture'', was published in 2016.


Life and career

Clayton spent his teenage years in
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. In the mid-1990s, Clayton was a member of Toneburst, described as "Boston's most active and visible experimental electronic art/music/DJ collective", pursuing "a steadfastly DIY aesthetic". Clayton graduated from
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with a B.A. in English. In 2001, Clayton (under the name DJ /rupture) released '' Gold Teeth Thief'', initially as an internet download. The mixtape consists of 43 tracks in 68 minutes, including
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,
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and Arabic folk music. It was named as one of the "50 Records of the Year" by ''
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'' in 2001. The track was released by the Violent Turd label in 2002. Reviewing ''Gold Teeth Thief'' on
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, Joshua Glazer wrote: "''Gold Teeth Thief'' is an impossibly noisy and aggressive set, yet the earthy Jamaican vocals and blunted hip-hop beats counteract the sonic devastation, making it palatable, even at its most dissident." In 2005, Clayton was asked to write about "the 10 artists that impacted my view of electronic music" and he mentioned: Edgard Varèse, the Hanatarashi,
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, Gregory Whitehead,
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, Mannie Fresh, DJ Scud and
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. Between June 6, 2007, and February 27, 2013, DJ /rupture hosted a 1-hour weekly radio program "Mudd Up!" on
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. In 2010, Clayton was a resident at Eyebeam, an arts research organization specialising in the interface between art and technology. In 2012, Clayton received a
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Grants to Artists Award. This grant enabled Clayton to develop Sufi Plug Ins, which he described as "a free suite of music software-as-art based on non-western conceptions of sound and alternative interfaces". In '' Spin'',
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described Sufi Plug Ins as "one of the few digital tools I’ve seen that I would also consider art". In 2013, Clayton received a
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award for the development of his project ''Gbadu and the Moirai Index'', which Clayton described as "a performance piece for four vocalists and the stock market". Clayton joined the Music/Sound faculty of the MFA program at
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in 2013. On March 26, 2013, New Amsterdam Records released an album by Clayton, ''The Julius Eastman Memory Depot''. The album includes performances of works by composer Julius Eastman, "Evil Nigger" and "Gay Guerilla" by David Friend and Emily Manzo that have been manipulated and re-arranged by Clayton. The album's final track is a tribute to Eastman titled "Callback from the American Society of Eastman Supporters", which conjures up "a world where supporters of Eastman are so legion that they are turned away via robo-call". In ''
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'', Jayson Greene described the track as "a supremely Julius-Eastman moment, a short sharp bark of wry laughter fading into dead seriousness, and it caps Clayton's searingly immediate communion with Eastman's vital, contrary spirit." In 2016, Clayton published ''Uproot: Travels in 21st-Century Music and Digital Culture'', described by the author as "a user manual for the world created by Mr MP3 and Ms Internet". Reviewing the book in ''
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'', Sukhdev Sandhu described it as "a travelogue of sorts", which covers the music of Monterrey, north-east Mexico, capturing " emo kids and
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fans on his way to hear thundering tribal guarachero played by a DJ behind whom is projected a Harry Potter movie". Clayton looks at the music culture of the Berbers in Morocco, who make showy use of
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and "ponders the popularity of
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-style melisma across the
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." Sandhu writes, "When Clayton talks about techniques such as transcoding and compressing – the art of squeezing recorded music into easily exportable and copyable packets of data – he could almost be talking about the journeys of refugees and migrants. Clayton, like many club goers, embraces the idea of music as a zone of mutation and adaptation, of new rhythms as thrillingly contagious, of the dancefloor as a place of both affirming and redefining community."


Personal life

Clayton is married to fashion designer Rocio Salceda. They have lived in Madrid and Barcelona before settling in New York City in 2006.


Discography


Albums

* ''Special Gunpowder'' (
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, 2004) * ''Patches'' (with Andy Moor) (Unsuitable Records, 2008) * ''The Julius Eastman Memory Depot'' (as Jace Clayton) ( New Amsterdam Records, 2013)


Singles & EPs

* "Rummage About" (split 12-inch with Config.sys) (Soot Records, 1999) * "$ Vol. 7-inch (split 7-inch with
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) (
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, 2001) * "Rude Descending a Staircase" (7-inch) (
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, 2002) * ''Split EP'' (split 12-inch EP with
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vs. The Rootsman) (
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, 2003) * ''Special Gunpowder EP 1'' (12-inch EP) (
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, 2004) * ''Special Gunpowder EP 2'' (12-inch EP) (
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, 2004) * "No Heathen" (split 12-inch with Com.a & Wicked Act) ( Shockout, 2004) * "Dem Nuh Know Me" (split 12-inch with Team Shadetek & Wayne Lonesome) ( Shockout, 2004) * ''Little More Oil'' (12-inch EP with
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&
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) (
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, 2005) * ''Redux'' (12-inch EP) (Brooklyn Beats, 2005) * "Miss Nemesis" (7-inch) (Ek-ke, 2006) * "Quémalo Ya" (split 12-inch with Filastine) ( Shockout, 2007) * ''Shallows EP'' (12-inch EP with Matt Shadetek) (theAgriculture, 2009)


DJ mixes

* ''1 + 1 = 3'' (cassette) (self-released, 1999) * '' Gold Teeth Thief'' (self-released/
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, 2001) * '' Minesweeper Suite'' (
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, 2002) * ''58.46 Radio Mix'' (self-released, 2003) * ''Post Election Mix'' (radio broadcast on
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, 2004) * ''Shotgun Wedding Vol. 1: The Bidoun Sessions'' (with Mutamassik) (
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, 2004) * ''Low Income Tomorrowland'' (Applecore Records, 2005) * ''Soot Fall Tour 06'' (with Filastine) (self-released, 2006) * ''Improvisation for Guitar + Turntables'' (with Andy Moor) (Soot Records, 2006) * ''Shotgun Wedding Vol. 6'' (with Filastine) (
Tigerbeat6 Tigerbeat6 is a San Francisco and Berlin based independent and (mostly) electronic record label run by Kid606 (Miguel De Pedro). The label is run as a DIY operation and releases a variety of electronic music styles, including noisecore, intelli ...
, 2007) * ''Live in France'' (with Andy Moor) (Soot Records, 2007) * ''Porque Soy Sonidero Y Voy a Muchos Lugares'' (self-released, 2008) * '' Uproot'' (theAgriculture, 2008) * ''New York Tropical Vol. 1'' (with Geko Jones) (self-released, 2009) * ''K-K-Kumbia'' (self-released, 2009) * ''Solar Life Raft'' (with Matt Shadetek) (theAgriculture, 2009) * ''Curiosity Slowdown'' (self-released, 2010) * ''Harlem Is Nowhere'' (with Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts) (self-released, 2011) * ''Dreamachine / Beyond Digital'' (cassette with Palm Wine & Maga Bo) (Palm Wine, 2011) * ''Change the Mood'' (self-released, 2012) * ''Sunset Park Rent Strike Mix'' (self-released, 2012) * ''1100 vs. 2200'' (with Sonido Martines) (self-released, 2013)


Appearances

* "RKK13" – Natti Tone Scat (2000) * VA – Paws Across the World 2003 Tour (2004) * VA – Open Up and Say...@<%_, ^ (2004) * '' The Wire Tapper 12''


References


External links


Jace Clayton websitemudd up! blog by DJ/ ruptureNew Amsterdam Records: Jace ClaytonSoot Records
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