On his new album, Jace Clayton/ DJ Rupture again brings his sense of compassion and wide-eyed exploration to the table, but instead of using a variety of sources for inspiration, for the first time, Clayton has chosen a sing...

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On his new album, Jace Clayton/ DJ Rupture again brings his sense of compassion and wide-eyed exploration to the table, but instead of using a variety of sources for inspiration, for the first time, Clayton has chosen a single, if multivalent, subject for his artistic dissection: the life of gay African-American composer Julius Eastman.

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