I am a HUGE fan of the BJM and have devoted much time listening to their music. The 'Take it From the Man' album is possibly my favorite of theirs. I have, at points, listened with a fair amount of fascination to the actual sound/recording of that album. It is lo-fi, yet deep and expansive...constantly shifting and revealing different perspectives. I know that the albums they recorded around that time were done in mad flurry of activity and I've heard that they recorded to cassette (!) although I'm not sure that's entirely true. I couldn't tell you how they got that sound. I think a lot of it is crazy spontaneous activity and Anton's ability to recognize and go with happy accidents rather than perfection. I also think much of the sound is simply the 'vibe' of the band coming through onto tape and this is something you just can't buy. That aside, there surely was a method and technique to their sound and I'm completely with you on this. I'd love to know what they did to get that 'sound'!