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From The Desk Of RJD2: Wealthy People’s Garage Sales

RJD2LogoRJD2 has had quite the curious career. The Eugene, Ore., native lives in West Philly, has transitioned from dirty, jazzy hip hop to wonky electropop, leapt from El-P’s Def Jux label in 2004 after several critically acclaimed albums to his own RJ’s Electrical Connections in 2010 (with his The Third Hand LP at the XL label in between). Though he doesn’t think of himself as a film composer, he has one of the most recognizable theme songs ever: AMC’s Mad Men. Now, he’s changed his sound around completely with one of the most compelling albums of 2013 in More Is Than Isn’t. RJD2 will be guest editing magnetmagazine.com all week. Read our brand new Q&A with him.

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RJD2: Nothing is better than driving out to the burbs on a Saturday and sifting through the one-percenters’ junk. It seems obvious, but I never did this when I was younger (lifetime card-carrying garage sale-r here). The prices are the same, it’s just that the stuff is 10 times better.

Video after the jump.