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Jacknife Lee: The Jacknife Lee - VINYL LPTitle: The Jacknife Lee Artist: Jacknife Lee Label: Slow Kids Records Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 860002802534 Genre: Rap Hip Hop Release Date: 2020 07 31 Number of Discs: 1 Producer Jacknife Lee (The Killers, Regina Spektor, U2, R. E. M., Empire Of The Sun, Jack Garratt, Catfish and the Bottlemen, Snow Patrol) is today sharing news of his latest project the first under his own name an album featuring Genesis Owusu, Earl St Clair, Beth Ditto, Sneaks,
Title: The Jacknife LeeArtist: Jacknife Lee
Label: Slow Kids Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 860002802534
Genre: Rap/Hip Hop
Release Date: 2020-07-31
Number of Discs: 1
Producer Jacknife Lee (The Killers, Regina Spektor, U2, R.E.M., Empire Of The Sun, Jack Garratt, Catfish and the Bottlemen, Snow Patrol) is today sharing news of his latest project - the first under his own name - an album featuring Genesis Owusu, Earl St Clair, Beth Ditto, Sneaks, Haviah Mighty, Petite Noir, Muthoni Drummer Queen, Bibi Bourelly, Barny Fletcher, Aloe Blacc, and Open Mike Eagle. The album's first single Made It Weird feat. Open Mike Eagle is accompanied by a Jackie Radinsky video which is availble to share now. "The Jacknife Lee" is an album with it's roots in unpredictability. Lee freely admits that he had no intention of even making a record. However, with so much time spent inside what he calls the "studio bubble", he began to write letters to a variety of artists, to express his admiration and thank them for the great work they were doing. It is here that the story of "The Jacknife Lee" begins, as intermittent pockets of studio time, WhatsApped beats and verses, and organised "blind dates", turned into the relationships that would form a carefully curated record. "The Jacknife Lee" is also a record that sees one of the world's most in-demand producers discovering new ways of working, and revelling in the role of being a music fan again. He would immerse himself in processes that would be alien to some of the Big Names, and found his love for the record in amongst the experimentation and uncertainty of what would come from it. He says: "It's usually my job to organise the sessions and to a certain extent be the grown up in the room. This is me not being that." The result is a trans-continental record of African beats and electronic music that exists in it's own world, and only for itself. Finally, the dam burst. An idea for an album was accumulating. He wanted to combine two of his big sonic loves, African beats and electronics music, and experiment with these alongside artists he loved.
Tracks:
1.1 Flutter Feat. Genesis Owusu
1.2 I'm Getting Tired Feat. Earl St Clair and Beth Ditto
1.3 What Does It Mean?
1.4 Hit the Bell Feat. Sneaks ; Haviah Mighty
1.5 Hell
1.6 Firewalls Feat. Petite Noir
1.7 Sisa Wabaya Feat. Muthoni Drummer Queen
1.8 The Studio Feat. Bibi Bourelly and Barny Fletcher
1.9 I Gave You Everything Feat. Aloe Blacc
1.10 That's What All Boy Do Feat. Bibi Bourelly
1.11 Wawa Mouth
1.12 Made It Weird Feat. Open Mike Eagle
1.13 Flow
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You Get What You Pay For! A Piece Of Junk!
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Flimsy and a piece of junk. Don’t waste your money. Assembly is a pain because it is so flimsy. Divider is thin. You can see right through it. Very wobbly.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Instructions are useless
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The instructions are poorly written and not very helpful. The divider itself is easy to assemble, and honestly, it would’ve been quicker if I had skipped the directions altogether. Once put together, though, it works as intended.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2026
★★★★★ 5
This was the best
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This divider is great for creating a little privacy or separating a small area without taking up much space. The fabric is thick enough to block visual clutter, and the frame is lightweight but stable once it’s opened. It folds flat for storage, which is convenient if you only need it occasionally. Assembly was straightforward, and it was the perfect size. It’s a practical piece for apartments, studios, or home offices where you want a quick, temporary partition.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Good privacy screen
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This is a good privacy screen that's easy to assemble and looks nice. Be a little careful moving it, as the corners can twist. It's sturdy once in place, and the thick material is completely opaque. If the folds bother you, you might want to iron it, but I'm happy with it as is.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2026
★★★★★ 3
Lightweight divider that works well for video call backgrounds
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This divider works fine for what it is, but it’s definitely on the lightweight side.
Setup was very easy and only took a few minutes. The frame is fairly light, so it’s easy to move around or reposition if needed. That said, the tradeoff is that it’s not especially sturdy. It stands fine on its own but I wouldn’t expect it to handle much bumping or movement.
I mainly bought it to use as a background for Zoom calls when I’m working from my den, and for that purpose it works great. The fabric panel blocks the room behind me and gives a cleaner background on camera.
It’s not huge though. To keep the camera from seeing around it, I have to position it directly behind my chair. If you’re expecting it to divide a large room or create a big privacy barrier, it may feel a bit small.
Overall, it does the job and works well for temporary setups or video call backgrounds, but the lightweight frame keeps it from feeling like a premium divider.
The product description and photos are accurate.
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