
For nearly 20 years, Jeremy Harris has used the name Lazy Magnet as the moniker for all of his solo musical output. Beginning with his early, legitimately lo-fi home recordings and progressing through to his current demure electro pop output, this work encompasses a dizzying variety of genres and descriptions, and is as notable for it distinctly thematic periods, as it is for its with fluid and sometimes violent stylistic interruptions. Lazy Magnet's back catalog is not only a portrait of ...
There's something charming in Lazy Magnet’s homemade, everything-but-the-kitchen-sin k approach. Maybe it's the horn stabs, or the way the synths shift to just being slightly off key, or maybe it's how the track skirts hushed intimacy, ... read more
The post structuralist fog of meaning and non meaning is dispelled on Lazy Magnet's new tape on Night People. Ostensibly a slippery, non-genre-specific noise artist , Jeremy Harris operates out of Providence, Rhode Island and on Crystal Cassette , specially on "Do Midi," he gauges out an anthem from layers of synths, gloriously dated drum sounds and slanted intentions. It's a slice of crystallized romance that evokes the dry ice of a club in the mid eighties unconcerned with health and safety. Harris' success is in evoking a weird, tugging emotion about a topic that touches the heart [...]
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