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album cover TECHNO ANIMAL Dead Man's Curse (Matador) cd ep 5.98
THIS IS CURRENTLY OUT OF PRINT OR OTHERWISE UNAVAILABLE TO US AT THE MOMENT, SO PLEASE DO NOT ORDER IT. SORRY.
Fucking totally heavy and intense 3-song single from the English duo Techno Animal (Kevin Martin and Justin Broadrick who've worked variously in such outfits as Godflesh, Sidewinder, Ice, God, etc). This is dark, dark screwed-up mutant hip hop with an unavoidably ferocious driving breakbeat on the bottom end that will appeal to fans of the Wordsound label (Sensational, Spectre, Hawd Gangstuh Rappuhs, etc). Techno Animal, who've released a full length on Digital Hardcore and have worked with everyone under the sun who're important in the new mutant hip hop world, will also be familiar to fans of Force Inc's crazy weird Electric Ladyland series, and they've worked with rappers from New Kingdom and Anti Pop Consortium -- on this new single, it's Roger Robinson/Attica Blues and on their upcoming album they've corralled El-P/Company Flow and the terminally weird Divine Styler. This is a perfect intro to Techno Animal's sound, so don't miss out any longer (like I did until now) cos you know how much it sucks to have to go backwards looking for out-of-print singles like you're gonna want to do. Highly recommended.
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TECHNO ANIMAL Dead Man's Curse (Matador) 12" 5.98
THIS IS CURRENTLY OUT OF PRINT OR OTHERWISE UNAVAILABLE TO US AT THE MOMENT, SO PLEASE DO NOT ORDER IT. SORRY.
Fucking totally heavy and intense 3-song single from the English duo Techno Animal (Kevin Martin and Justin Broadrick who've worked variously in such outfits as Godflesh, Sidewinder, Ice, God, etc). This is dark, dark screwed-up mutant hip hop an unavoidably ferocious driving breakbeat on the bottom end that will appeal to fans of the Wordsound label (Sensational, Spectre, Hawd Gangstuh Rappuhs, etc). Techno Animal, who've released a full length on Digital Hardcore and have worked with everyone under the sun who're important in the new mutant hip hop world, will also be familiar to fans of Force Inc's crazy weird Electric Ladyland series, and they've worked with rappers from New Kingdom and Anti Pop Consortium -- on this new single, it's Roger Robinson/Attica Blues and on their upcoming album they've corralled El-P/Company Flow and the terminally weird Divine Styler. This is a perfect intro to Techno Animal's sound, so don't miss out any longer (like I did until now) cos you know how much it sucks to have to go backwards looking for out-of-print singles like you're gonna want to do. Highly recommended.

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