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NRSB-11 - Commodified - 2 x Vinyl LP (Clear)

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Tracklist:
Intro
Consumer Programming
Bioethics
Living Wage
Laundered
Market Forces
Offshore Banking
Dead Civilization
Globilization
Industrial Espionage
Austerity
Shadow Corp


Brand new stock - Media: Mint: Sleeve: Mint



Originally released on WéMè Records in 2013, Disciples are proud topresent a special transparent limited edition of ‘Commodified’: two clear vinylLPs in a screenprinted clear PVC outer bag with clear poly-lined innersleeves.


 Mastered and cut at Dubplates & Mastering, Berlin.


 About NRSB-11:


 DATAPHYSIX + DJ STINGRAY 313 + PENELOPE MARTIN + LANAJASTREVSKI


 “The future doesn’t exist. We make it up because we don’t know what willhappen tomorrow. But it’s unimportant whether predictions come true.Rather, it’s the idea that matters. People often confuse the idea of futurismwith technology. Accordingly, the problem with music today is that it’s arrivedat a point of saturation in terms of “new” sounds. We can’t discover moresounds, and this was already true in the late nineties. While many musiciansstill continue to hit a wall in search of the “new”, others have gone back tosearch for more information, more coding, and more concepts to learn moreabout music. These people are the winners. We have to enrich the ideasupon which our music is based and that can only happen with carefulexamination of history. Today’s devices are different and how we use themare different, but the results are not markedly different. NRSB-11 is contentto dig deeper into what’s already there—instead of trying to work with thenewest technologies in order to discover something that’s never been heardor played before. They stick to their own language and do it expertly. They’lleternally develop the same ideas, and the results are so often mind-blowing.This is today’s afro-futurism. And we are lucky to experience it—especiallythose of us who weren’t alive in the sixties and seventies. We will rememberthese Detroit purists as one of those myths we revisit when trying to enrichour personal knowledge” – Morphosis.