Excellent and early collection of tracks from the One Little Indian label, featuring Sugarcubes, A.R. Kane, The Very Things, Flux Of Pink Indians, D&V, Loudspeaker, The Babymen And Annie Anxiety Bandez.
"One Little Indian was founded by various people (including members of Flux Of Pink Indians), and inspired by the DIY principles and anarchistic ideals of independent labels such as that of anarcho-punk band Crass – who became so frustrated with the restrictive nature of the music industry that merging the creative aspect with the distributive side of things became the only viable option.
"Instead of rooting itself in the anarchic punk niche Flux Of Pink Indians spearheaded, the budding label set about homing a roster of artists as eclectic as they are unanimously enticing"
The A.R. Kane track is a fucking belter.
320 Kbps.
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Saturday, October 24, 2009
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