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Wigan's Enigmatic DJ Boogizm Unveils Haunting Neo-Folk Album

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  • British DJ Tom Boogizm releases new album "Dancin' In The Streets"
  • Album cloaked in grainy textures and gauzy shadows
  • Boogizm's music described as "photo-negative" folk and blues
Wigan's Enigmatic DJ Boogizm Unveils Haunting Neo-Folk Album

In the past month, British DJ and producer Tom Boogizm, hailing from the town of Wigan in northwest England, has released a new album titled "Dancin' In The Streets" under the name Rat Heart. Boogizm, who has maintained a low profile online with only a Boiler Room set and a now-defunct NTS Radio show to his name, has collaborated with a small group to create a collection of gothic neo-folk songs cloaked in grainy textures and gauzy shadows.

Dancin' In The Streets is described as a set of sounds around traditional folk and blues instruments, with shattered blues riffs, an upright piano, electric guitar, and fluctuating dub pulses coalescing into a "phantom jazz trio" on tracks like "NOT 2NITE." The album's overall atmosphere is one of oppressive umbra, with heavily reverbed notes, ambient room noise, and sampled birdcalls creating a sense of inaccessibility and isolation.

Boogizm's music is said to resemble traditional folk and blues idioms, but in "photo-negative" form, with the artist working within these genres to produce a haunting, enigmatic sound that few have approached since the release of Cat Power's 1998 album Moon Pix.

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Tom Boogizm is a British DJ and producer from the town of Wigan, who has recently released a new album called "Dancin' In The Streets" under the name Rat Heart.
Boogizm's music is described as gothic neo-folk, cloaked in grainy textures and gauzy shadows. His sound is said to resemble traditional folk and blues idioms, but in a "photo-negative" form, creating a haunting and inaccessible atmosphere.
Until recently, Boogizm's latest album "Dancin' In The Streets" was only available for purchase through the British online music retailer Boomkat. The artist has maintained a low online profile, with only a Boiler Room set and a now-defunct NTS Radio show to his name.

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