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Is the Chicago experimental music scene pretty tight-knit?

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Is the Chicago experimental music scene pretty tight-knit?

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Terence: For the most part it is, or at least amongst those like minded people it can be. But even though it is a city with like an array of sub-groups it can be relatively small amongst the elite. It has its own dramas here and there but there is always this core of people who are super supportive of each other in what ways they can be; going to shows, helping you with a record, putting out a record, booking shows, giving you honest feedback, etc. There is a lot of good energy and I think most people we like have open minds about music. André: We’re definitely good friends with a lot of people in the experimental scene. Jeremy Lemos who plays in White/Light recorded our Plague Journal 7 inch. We’re really happy with the mastering jobs that Jason has done for us and we’re really happy with working with Bloodlust! Brett Naucke from Druids of Huge did a really nice packaging job on our Ruins of Morning (Plague Journal) tape. You have a very distinct style of artwork on the release I own,

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