‘Digital Juju’ is the 3rd release on Almost Unknown & Rhythm Doctor’s first Lp on vinyl encompassing deep techno, sparse dub, dense ambience, and fierce percussion, taking influences from the profound vault of Rhythm Doctor’s musical history.
The music you will hear on the album is connected by the notion that magic and spirits can be summoned from within the digital realm, both cosmic and earthly.
The special sleeve art is a collaboration of 2 elements. The grand illusion created by Professor Akiyoshi Kitaoka, the collage idea by Chris Long.
Limited edition of 300 hand numbered copies
Big recommendations from Gilles Peterson & Sounds Of The Universe
The Rhythm Doctor has been DJing continuously since 1978, encompassing all the beautiful genres we love.
He began his work 46 years ago in Coventry, playing punk & reggae. Regulars amongst his audience were all the members of The Specials. From 1982-5 he branched out into the jazz-funk ‘All Dayer’ scenes in Birmingham and Nottingham, playing alongside Colin
Curtis & Baz fe Jazz.Together with the latter, Rhythm Doctor Djd in Japan for Club King and Michiko Koshino over the next 2 years.
In 1986, he moved to London and established ‘The 3A’s’ Artists Against Apartheid club with Jerry Dammers, this one of the few places in London playing house. This got him work on Fantasy FM & at all the major raves around East London & South of England.
In 1990 Rhythm Doctor began spreading his vibes around Europe and landed in Estonia, where in 1997 he helped establish the emerging club music scene, bringing over many famous DJs to the club night ‘Mutant Disco’.