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jlasoul’s 2014 started strong with “Rain Fall” by Freddie Joachim, and there was more to come; 64 jams in all. The year’s recurring themes? jlasoul, beats, and jazz. jlasoul posted a rare gem: “Some Jazz Shit” by Falty DL. People really liked “Gin & Tonic” by Edo Lee. In January, jlasoul introduced This Is My Jam to “Station” by Låpsley. jlasoul crossed 200 jams in October! 2014 drew to a close with “100-2-0 (Vibez Re-Edit)” by jlasoul.
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jlasoul’s 2013 started strong with “A I R // Aquarianum” by M u t a, and there was more to come; 78 jams in all. Plenty of ambient, electronic, and hip hop. They were the first, and only, to post “Dreamy (Brabe Cover)” by J Dilla. jlasoul was the first person on This Is My Jam to post “You” by Bibio — before 46 others! In April, jlasoul posted their 100th jam. “Fall (feat. Laurie Webb)” by Fake Static Noise closed out the year.
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In January, jlasoul joined This Is My Jam, and kicked things off with “Gravy” by ackryte. Nice. It was a year of underground hip hop, downtempo, and hip hop. They were the first, and only, to post “Birdeyes” by Rumtum. jlasoul was first to pick “Paralyzed” by Oddisee, in May — 31 others followed suit! jlasoul reached 50 jams in November. 2012 drew to a close with “The Look of You” by Eets.
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