
Hieroglyphic Being presents The Blessings Vol. 3 on Mathematics Plus.

Hieroglyphic Being presents The Blessings Vol. 3 on Mathematics Plus.

Hieroglyphic Being presents The 4th Dimension Of A Nubian Mystic Vol. 1 on Mathematics Plus.

Hieroglyphic Being presents The Blessings Vol. 1 on Mathematics Plus.

Hieroglyphic Being presents “Free From The Seeds Of Future Sorrow”.

Hieroglyphic Being presents 16 Circles Of This Realm Vol. 1.

Hieroglyphic Being with a collection of 10 tracks on volume four of ‘The Black Box’.

Hieroglyphic Being with a collection of 8 tracks on volume three of ‘The Black Box’.

Hieroglyphic Being going back 2 his roots taking a break from the 4/4 beat.

Chicago’s Hieroglyphic Being’s Black Hands Vol. 3 presents more incredibly original analog sonics & organic swings.

Mathematics Plus presents the second volume of Hieroglyphic Being’s “A Synthetic Life” featuring uptempo electronics & simmering circuit boards stamped with Chicago rhythm patterns.

Hieroglyphic Being has materialized with the limited & stamped “A Synthetic Love Life Vol. 1” created a decade ago to cassette & sonically presented to higher plane listeners. Volume 1 of 9 for Mathematics Plus.

“A Synthetic Love Life” is an 8 track “compilation of experimental tunes & sonic art in retrospect from 1996-2013”. Mathematics label boss/founder Jamal Moss releases some of his more challenging tunes on the Mathematics Plus side label. Limited pressing, hand stamped with printed insert.

Long awaited album, “Imaginary Soundscapes”, from Jamal Moss brings nine breathtaking compositions of raw electronic goodness that only he can concoct. From soft atmospheric sound environments to banging warehouse beat tracks, this is pure sonic bliss.

“The Human Experience EP” from Jamal Moss is the 8th 12″ from this highly coveted and limited imprint. “How Wet Is Your Box” starts with a great distorted & chaotic synth line & is followed by “Siddhartha (Part One)”. Flip it for “Long Live The Flesh (The Edit)” & the title track. Fresh raw basements tracks.

During the 1990s, and before the Jamal Moss explosion, HB was creating an arsenal of work that was just waiting for the right time to be heard. Here for the very first time, and rediscovered from the archives of his Galaxy Studios, are 3 tracks from 1997 – a project that was wanted by some of the biggest dance/electronic labels of the time, but was “too ahead of its time”. So now 12 or so years later, they finally come to light and are here for the world to hear!