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Saturday, May 9, 2015

Saturday, November 29, 2014

Heretics' Gate


It's because of this that I am posting this. Vinyl as artifact of the wealthy. 

The 90s are over and the 'radical' 90s kids are now capitalizing on the old age and bank accounts of the participants who lived through it. Such is the trajectory of all music.

That against which the battle is fought always wins in the end. It's time we admit it and move on.

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A short film clip of the installation itself, which looks pretty cool, can be seen

Here

Saturday, October 13, 2012

The Art Of War: Who Dares Wins (2000)



For some reason, not many people really know about this compilation.

Over time, it's turned in to one of my favorites of the Mo' Wax era as it really encapsulates that sound that made the label so fresh.

Toy's Factory out of Japan had an early association with Mo' Wax and brought out some early gems along with some tracks exclusive to their releases (e.g. Urban Tribe's Collapse of Culture).

And, for some reason, there has only been a 256 kbps and/or a v0 floating around the web for years.

So, for your listening pleasure, another HTCIS exclusive: FLAC.