Twenty years ago, Jan Jelinek's debut album Personal Rock was released by Source Records. Under the pseudonym Gramm, it brings togethereight tracks that have not been available on vinyl since their original release.Faitiche is very glad to announce the re-release of the album: Personal Rockwill appear as a double LP featuring the original cover artwork. What people wrote about Personal Rock two decades ago: "Situated somewhere between Jelinek's much loved Loop-Finding Jazz Records, Farben, Move D's Conjoint project and Atom Heart's most immersive work for Rather Interesting, it's a late night album full of subtle production tricks and melodic House structures that belong to the pre-millennial IDM heyday, but which transcend its overly-masculine templates." (Boomkat) "A serene little masterpiece" (De:Bug) Though many producers have pushed forward the clicks-and-cuts style of experimental ambience developed by German experimentalists Oval (among others), few have been able to matchtheir knack for making abstract cuts into pieces of undeniable beauty.?JanJelinek's first LP as Gramm is one of the precious few, and it's obvious from the opener." (AllMusic) "Organized in organic structures and minimal movements, the tracks get into utopian states and super-desirable moods, offering superiorcontentedness and dependable taste of the kind seldom sustained for a wholealbum. (...) Subway-Escalator-Soul." (Spex)