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He began to gain recognition for his Purple Summer mixtape series which started in He then saw more mainstream attention with the release of his mixtape, The Wolf of Grape Street. His debut studio album, God Level, was released on June 26, In July , he was sentenced to 20 years in prison on drug trafficking and possession of a firearm charges, though he is eligible for release in five years with good behavior.
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Colours Of The Night consists of his final recordings and they're as magical as any I've heard from him. His mastery of the trance-inducing music of the Gnawa people is perhaps some of the finest sacred and devotional music I've ever experienced. German power electronics with only hints of the more "angst pop" sound that defines their later releases. Blut is perhaps the roughest of all of the Haus Arafna releases, but it is no less classic than anything else they've done.
An essential industrial release that finally sees the light of day on vinyl. As a result, it might be difficult to find the right place in which to become acquainted with Jones' singular vision. I personally am most fond of his classic 80s industrial sound, but a close second for me would be much of his early-to-mid 90s material up until 's dub ambient Mullah Said FYI, Justified Arrogance CEO James K butchered the pronunciation of this title to me once , which may be the last release of his that I truly love.
This release is particularly heavy on Middle Eastern string and percussion samples and, as always, rich with Jones' unhealthily obsession with various Middle Eastern conflicts of which he had no legitimate connection too, but, hey, respect to the odd man for speaking out when most others in the West would not.
Most Vanity releases were thought to be unreissueable a fake word due to visionary owner Yuzuru Agi's notoriously difficult personality and firm hold over his work. Yet, Veronica Vasicka's Minimal Wave label the most important synth reissue label, in my book persevered and has gone ahead and lovingly reissued this groundbreaking record. One of the more renowned Ghanian Highlife artists, I initially found this reissue to be a little strange, as it's a four-song 12" compilation that combines two of his most well-known songs and two rarities.
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This box set sees each of these cassette releases remastered and reissued on vinyl for the first time ever. Perhaps an odd way to put it considering the source material, but this box set was an utter joy to consume! Yokota, Susumu - Acid Mt. I owned this album on CD as a curious teenager and it remained one of my favorite electronic albums of this style until my 30s, when it was FINALLY pressed to vinyl for the first time ever.
It is a singular work that is difficult to place in one easy category, as Yokota guides the listener through his aural interpretation of the Japanese monolith, ebbing and flowing effortlessly between masterful 90s acid techno and a throwback to 80s naturalistic ambient music and new age.
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Mammoth Grinder St. Vitus in Brooklyn, New York March 2nd 3. I knew Todd. Not well. I know people who knew him better. I wasn't on the Lower East Side with him way back when and I didn't play in a band with him. I suppose that isn't the point though. We crossed paths a couple years ago after he told me he was a fan of the Justified Arrogance Instagram page in truth probably because I posted about him so often.
Every now and again, there'd be brief messages, mere acknowledgements of appreciation. Every single exchange I couldn't contain myself. Todd Youth, the mastermind behind Warzone, the guy who played with more legends than I could count, knew who I was and talked to me. In the times we spoke, I never asked any personal questions.
I was too afraid to. Everything I know about Todd is the music he wrote, the stuff everyone else knows him for. It wasn't until later that people would tell me little things about his life, the random things you heard in passing.
That's the point of a life in death, isn't it? We're defined by our successes. The milestones. The plaques on the wall. The trophies on the mantle. In death, we're given the benefit of perfection.
But beyond the music, Todd "Youth" Schofield lived a flawed life. I don't say that to impugn him, quite the contrary, I say it because it is the very reason why Todd Youth was one of the toughest souls that ever lived. Born in , Todd Youth immediately gravitated toward the hardcore punk scene living on the streets of the Lower East Side. He learned to play music at the legendary A7 in New York City.
By the time he was 12 years old, he was filling in on bass for Antidote as well as playing bass for Agnostic Front. By age 15, he was a founding member of the band he would become most famous for: Warzone.
Shortly after that, he would leave Warzone and join Murphy's Law. These are just a few of the parade of bands Todd would appear in. This isn't about the bands Todd played in. That's not important. Music is a lot of things to a lot of people. What it is, above all else, is a vehicle to describe a way we're feeling at a specific time and place in life. When we hear a certain song, we can close our eyes, and, for a brief fleeting moment, we're taken back to a different life in an another world.
In that time, we feel like we can get it back. That's the curse of hardcore punk. It isn't about the moments we live in. It's about the moments we hope beyond hope we can get back.
Todd's journey as a musician wasn't one chronicled in careerism or avarice.
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