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RECYCLONE - Avantgarde hip hop rap industl social commentary

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Listen to everything Recyclone has done (if you like it) at the link below!

This is for the album 'Numbers' (awesome) - the rest of his stuff is linked on same page.

:D

http://recyclone.bandcamp.com/album/numbers


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From Wikipedia

Recyclone is the avante-guard hip hop/industrial alter-ego of Halifax musician and photographer Jon Hutt. Hutt grew up in and around the community of Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada, and contributed to east coast underground supergroup The Motes. The Motes, which included J. LaPointe (North of America), Daniel MacDonald, and Craig Thibault were the foundation of a regionally influential independent record label called Ant Records (releasing material by Sixtoo, DJ Moves, Wizurd and various side projects from The Motes).

Early sample-based industrial releases under the name Dr. Jonhut (Dementia 5) provoked super-producer Sixtoo to take Hutt into his studio (then known as the Mexican Vampire) to record a more hip hop-influenced album entitled 'Dead World.' Some say that Sixtoo never produced hip hop quite the same afterwards. Recyclone recorded his follow up ('Corroding the Cellular Engine') with Halifax DJ/producer/engineer Graematter (Buck 65, The Goods). The two albums were re-released in 2004 by Saskatoon-based label Clothes Horse Records.

Influenced by Deicide and other death metal bands, Hutt reunited with ex-Motes member J. LaPointe in 2002 to record the Halifax classic 'Numbers' for Perilunar records. 'Numbers' featured guest appearances from controversial Halifax emcee Knowself and one of Canada's top DJs, Skratch Bastid, on turntables. Winnipeg emcee Pip Skid was also present at the 'Numbers' sessions, but the recorded tracks were held back until the Clothes Horse re-release of his first two albums.
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