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Jandek's second album, Six and Six (1981)

Jandek is a musician from Houston, Texas. He has created 33 albums, the first appearing in 1978.

Jandek plays a very strange and frequently atonal form of folk or blues music, often using an open and unconventional chord structure. Jandek's music is very much unlike almost anything else, but his lyrics and delivery are remarkably conventional, and closely mirror the country blues and folk traditions of Eastern Texas.

Barely a handful of people claim to have contacted Jandek, he has never performed live, and his steadfastness in anonymity is legendary. The mystery surrounding Jandek, and his record Label Corwood Industries is a huge part of his allure to a small but devoted fan base that includes Sonic Youth frontman Thurston Moore, Kurt Cobain, and K Records[?] founder Calvin Johnson.

Outsider music expert Irwin Chusid brought quite a bit of attention to Jandek by including an account of his own dealings with Corwood Industries in his book "Songs In The Key of Z: The Curious World of Outsider Music". Katy Vine tracked down a "Jandek-like person" and gave an account of these events in the August 1999 issue of Texas Monthly.

Jandek's first release was titled Ready for the House (originally recorded under the name the Units) in 1978 and was given the serial number 0739.

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