Night Sins: Violet Age
Night Sins: Violet Age
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Night Sins
Label: Born Losers Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 196626419743
Genre: Electronic
Limited colored vinyl LP pressing. JK Flesh is the pseudonym employed by Justin K Broadrick for his solo work within the realm of heavy/mutant techno/electronica - informed by industrial, dub, power electronics and the extreme excesses of electronic music driven by beats and bass. Justin initially used this pseudonym in Techno-Animal with co-conspirator Kevin Martin (The Bug, King Midas Sound). Recorded by Broadrick around 2018-19, and originally intended for a 2020 release but held up due to the obvious, New Religions Old Rules thematically explores mankind's persistent obsession with indoctrination. Grinding, old industrial influenced, no wave techno for outsiders
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