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Jace Clayton

Jace Clayton is a musician and writer. His book Uproot: Travels in 21st Century Music and Digital Culture was recently published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

Jace Clayton interviews Arthur Jafa about the politics of filmmaking, ‘black sites’ and learning how to surprise himself

BY Jace Clayton AND Arthur Jafa |

Jace Clayton discovers hyper-intelligent dogs and violent humans in the artist’s computer-simulated worlds

BY Jace Clayton |

Simon Preston Gallery, New York, USA

BY Jace Clayton |

Abraham Cruzvillegas talks to Jace Clayton about his approach to art-making and his philosophy of autoconstrucción

BY Jace Clayton |

The Aztec imagery and digital soundworld of Mexican producer Javier Estrada

BY Jace Clayton |

A screwed song urges the listener to internalize its dampened tempo, to stretch the existential qualities of the moment to match the music

BY Jace Clayton |

Richard Skelton (Type, 2010)

BY Jace Clayton |

Wisin y Yandel, Machete Music/WY Records, 2009

BY Jace Clayton |

The highs and lows of ‘Auto-Tune’, the software used in almost every pop song released today

BY Jace Clayton |

The hunt for rare African funk records raises questions about how the digitized music of the 21st century will be archived

BY Jace Clayton |

Various artists (Out There, 2008)

BY Jace Clayton |

Toumani Diabaté (World Circuit, 2008)

BY Jace Clayton |

Moroccan pop to Latin American rap

BY Jace Clayton |