CoN & KwAkE // Eyes In The Tower LP
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12" black vinyl.
Tracklist:
- Eyes In The Tower 05:32 video
- 15 Minutes 03:09 video
- Dance In The Dark 02:29
- One In Five 03:15
- C.N.S. (City Never Stops) 04:31 video
- Mental Note 02:37
- Martin 03:56
- Greedy Drum 04:52
- Looking For What 04:52
- One In Three 04:55
Native Rebel Recordings:
"A uniquely London evolution of classic hip hop, Confucius MC and Kwake Bass have provided a record of sheer class that brings through lineages of jazz and sees saxophone, drums, piano and double bass freestyle as powerfully as the lyrics.
The album explores the themes of surveillance, city life and its many divisions, but it's also in many ways a response to the time in which it was recorded, referencing The Panopticon, a conceptual design by 18th century philosopher and social reformer, Jeremy Bentham. “For its size, London is perhaps the most under surveillance stretch of land in the western world,” the duo say. “The sense that you're being observed is ever present; and as much as the title track implies that we’re being watched, it’s also about how much of the watching/compiling of data we do ourselves.”"
Artist : CoN & KwAkE
Label : Native Rebel Recordings
レーベルその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more Native Rebel Recordings releases available at Tobira.
----------------------
12" black vinyl.
Tracklist:
- Eyes In The Tower 05:32 video
- 15 Minutes 03:09 video
- Dance In The Dark 02:29
- One In Five 03:15
- C.N.S. (City Never Stops) 04:31 video
- Mental Note 02:37
- Martin 03:56
- Greedy Drum 04:52
- Looking For What 04:52
- One In Three 04:55
Native Rebel Recordings:
"A uniquely London evolution of classic hip hop, Confucius MC and Kwake Bass have provided a record of sheer class that brings through lineages of jazz and sees saxophone, drums, piano and double bass freestyle as powerfully as the lyrics.
The album explores the themes of surveillance, city life and its many divisions, but it's also in many ways a response to the time in which it was recorded, referencing The Panopticon, a conceptual design by 18th century philosopher and social reformer, Jeremy Bentham. “For its size, London is perhaps the most under surveillance stretch of land in the western world,” the duo say. “The sense that you're being observed is ever present; and as much as the title track implies that we’re being watched, it’s also about how much of the watching/compiling of data we do ourselves.”"
Artist : CoN & KwAkE
Label : Native Rebel Recordings
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