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Getting sturdy with an hour of fun-loving, party ready drill tracks, from Cash Cobain, Lancey Foux, Baby Osamaa and more.
Original country and soul recordings produced by inmate musicians involved with the Texas Prison System's prison rodeo – an event that ran annually for over 50 years in Huntsville, Texas.
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"The Binary Collective is a collaborative project between dBridge, Jon Convex, Consequence, Joe Seven, and anyone else who happens to pass through Rosies Box (dBridge's Studio). Their aim is to bring together their love for all things Analogue, Sleazy and Robotic. Building on the foundations laid by Autonomic, The Binary Collective continue to push the ideology forward."
The Binary Collective is a new project formed by the Autonomic family in order to make spontaneous music as a collective with multiple inputs from whoever happens to be in the studio at the time. It could be two people involved on production duties or it could be four or more such as on this first release. Made on a drunken afternoon crammed into Rosies Box (dbridges Studio), the collective put their talents together and the tracks formed themselves like Voltron, The Binary Collective was born. The Collective's first release, XXX001, was available digitally and well as a limited run of 300 vinyl copies.
"The Binary Collective is a collaborative project between dBridge, Jon Convex, Consequence, Joe Seven, and anyone else who happens to pass through Rosies Box (dBridge's Studio). Their aim is to bring together their love for all things Analogue, Sleazy and Robotic. Building on the foundations laid by Autonomic, The Binary Collective continue to push the ideology forward."
The Binary Collective is a new project formed by the Autonomic family in order to make spontaneous music as a collective with multiple inputs from whoever happens to be in the studio at the time. It could be two people involved on production duties or it could be four or more such as on this first release. Made on a drunken afternoon crammed into Rosies Box (dbridges Studio), the collective put their talents together and the tracks formed themselves like Voltron, The Binary Collective was born. The Collective's first release, XXX001, was available digitally and well as a limited run of 300 vinyl copies.
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