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Anti-Pop Consortium - Fluorescent Black
Not so preoccupied with direct progression as with the distillation and refinement of their already well-realised manifesto, the trio sound rejuvenated and, if anything, even more vital for their years spent in the solo project wilderness. »
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he members of left-field indie rap group anti-pop consortium, following their highly influential arrhythmia, disbanded and began putting out solo records in 2002. beans had a string of successful records, and high priest and m sayyid released an album together as airborn audio. following this seven-year hiatus, the consortium is back with the first of two records planned for release on the big dada label. in a statement, the group said, "we needed time to grow and mature as artists individually. now that we have assessed our strengths and weaknesses, we are ready to re-form stronger and better than we have ever been before." 'fluorescent black' is the highly anticipated return of these idm-inflected rap icons.
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