Jack Walls Drops KUSH086 on Brooklyn Label Kush:me's Abstract Minimal Platform
Jack Walls landed KUSH086 on Brooklyn's Kush:me label, adding to the imprint's growing Bandcamp catalogue of stripped, experimental abstract Minimal releases.

Jack Walls delivered KUSH086 to Brooklyn-based digital label Kush:me on March 15, expanding the imprint's steadily growing catalogue of abstract Minimal releases and reinforcing the label's standing as a dedicated outlet for underground stripped electronics.
Kush:me has carved out a specific lane in the digital release space, positioning itself explicitly around abstract Minimal sounds. Its Bandcamp presence catalogues dozens of small-run and digital titles, building the kind of back catalogue depth that signals a label with genuine curatorial focus rather than a scattershot approach to signing material.
KUSH086 slots into that lineage as the label's 86th catalogued release, a number that speaks to sustained output in a corner of electronic music where consistency and aesthetic coherence matter more than commercial visibility. For producers operating in the stripped and experimental end of the Minimal spectrum, Kush:me's Brooklyn home base and digital-first model have made it a practical and philosophically aligned platform.
Jack Walls, whose work sits firmly in the underground electronic space, brings another voice to a label that has accumulated its catalogue quietly but with evident direction. The release continues Kush:me's pattern of platforming producers whose work prioritises texture and reduction over accessibility, which is precisely the aesthetic contract the label has maintained across its run of small-run titles.
With KUSH086 now live on Kush:me's Bandcamp, the release joins a library that rewards the kind of patient, detail-oriented listening the abstract Minimal space demands.
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