Jus Jam - Theoric Proximity (2025)

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Title: Theoric Proximity
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Broken District – BKD 008
Genre: House, Garage, Downtempo
Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC
Total Time: 36:29
Total Size: 196 mb
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Tracklist
1. Dream Navigator (02:48)
2. Midnight Marauder (04:55)
3. Naive Delusion (03:22)
4. Airdrop (01:27)
5. W38TH Street (02:45)
6. Stonk (02:26)
7. Blindness Overload (03:52)
8. Basement Crooks (01:40)
9. Cloud Appreciation (03:20)
10. Fictive Distances (02:40)
11. Way Off Way Out (05:12)
12. Late Sleep Channel (02:02)


Proud to announce the release of Theoric Proximity, the debut album from French producer and Broken District co-founder Jus Jam. Following several well-received EPs, including the standout 90s Anxiety, this new 12-track project marks a turning point in both the artist’s personal journey and the label’s musical evolution.

Rooted in introspection and emotional depth, Theoric Proximity explores the notion of connection — physical and emotional proximity — and the complex, often subtle relationships we navigate in our everyday lives. It's a deeply personal work shaped by late-night sessions and a desire for sonic escapism.

Musically, the album blends ambient, jazz, UK-influenced club music, hip-hop, house, broken beat and soul into a cohesive, atmospheric journey. Though diverse in rhythm and form, the project retains a strong sense of identity, shaped by Jus Jam’s distinctive taste and production sensibility.

Rather than chasing trends or referencing specific styles, Theoric Proximity stems from a blank-slate approach, embracing intuition and emotional resonance over formula. Still, fans of artists like Anthony Naples, Andrea (Ilian Tape), Space Ghost, Hanna, James Blake, or Dreamcastmoe will likely find familiar textures and moods within the album’s palette.

Theoric Proximity represents a new milestone for Broken District, now confidently stepping into long-form storytelling through music. This debut album is an invitation to slow down, to drift, and to feel.