Gone Baby, the imprint of Houston-bred producer Jetty, stands as a hidden gem within the realm of underground music. Over the past two years, the label has showcased works from artists like nudo, Spraelle, and Rizu X, embodying a liberated energy with each release—a testament to Jetty's unique curation. Their latest offering, a newly unearthed archival release titled "Haint Lives Here" by the enigmatic South Texas producer Linus, is another intriguing addition to their catalog.

Recorded during his mid-to-late teens from 2009 to 2013, these tracks fuse elements of American folk and soul with eviscerated basslines and Episcopalian hymns. The result is a strange alchemy—a haunted sonic landscape built for abandoned clubs and homes alike. When asked for comment from the label, they replied, “His disinterest in optimization and promotion keeps his art pure and authentically rural”—an ethos mirrored in the spirit of Gone Baby itself.