Jamfish Jellyroll (a very rough translation) was the first "hit" dance tune that our ancestors enjoyed long ago. We are not sure how some of the primitive instruments actually sounded, yet this composition remains popular for its seeming anticipation of our modern plasma-pulse trance inducers in its structure. We still enjoy performing the Jamfish Jellyroll as much as our ancestors. It has pretty much become a holiday tradition with many of our kind. It starts as a free-form "ballet" and gradually becomes a hearty "whorling dervish" ending up in the final movement as a kind of exuberant "mosh pit slam" leading to a collective ecstatic exhasted collapse. Never let it be said that we know not how to have fun!