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Rejoicer - This Is Reasonable (Circus Company) [Downtempo]

  • Writer: The Slow Music Movement
    The Slow Music Movement
  • Apr 16, 2024
  • 2 min read
The cover for Yuval Havkin aka Rejoicer's This is Reasonable album, showing people standing on a starry beach at night, gazing at a large moon and abstract white shapes. Text reads "Rejoicer" and "This is Reasonable."

Yuval Havkin was born in Israel in 1985, and grew up in England before returning to his homeland. He began studying classical piano as a child, but was put off by such conservative teaching and turned to hip-hop and beatmaking in his teens. Throughout the 2000s, he learned his skills "on the job", working with musicians he met in Tel Aviv, a local scene that nurtured a sense of community and emulation. Back then, he was particularly impressed by the grooves and electronic inventions of Detroit producer Dabrye, who had a revelatory effect on him, before he discovered legendary musicians Madlib and Jay Dee aka J Dilla, who led him down the path of beatmaking.


Yuval Havkin's music career got off to a more serious start in the late 2000s with the creation of his own label, Raw Tapes, both based in Tel Aviv. Blending jazz, funk and hip hop, whilst still embracing pop influences, the label's productions showcased the richness of the new Israeli scene combining cool, elegance, playfulness, and a degree of research and inventiveness, thanks to the talent of artists and bands such as Duo Brothers, Maya Dunietz, iogi, Nitai Hershkovits, the Buttering Trio and Rejoicer, the artist's most personal project.


Now based between Los Angeles and Savyon, near Tel Aviv, this hyperactive and instinctive artist simultaneously pursues a career as a composer, musician and label owner, member of numerous bands and collective projects (Apifera, PlayDead, collaborations with Jimi Prasad and Avishai Cohen) while also offering his studios and production skills to other artists.


Yuval Havkin aka Rejoicer with curly hair relaxes and smokes on a sofa in a cozy room. Ladder with plants, brick wall, and large window in background.

Deep downtempo vibes are the order of the day courtesy on his new transmission via the Circus Company space station. Get comfortable as he melts all sorts of chillout waywardness, langorous beat science, cosmic soundtracks, futuristic exotica, sleepy psychedelia & technoid probing into an adventurous armchair listen.







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