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WEN 004EP
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Dan Mela's The Day of the Black Panther EP shows a lot of respect for the movement that, with strength and deaths, marked the destiny of many Afro-Americans and allowed them to obtain, at least on paper, equality between blacks and whites. This EP is characterized by a very dirty sound: bits and pieces of audio documents from that time and the use of analogic machines. And who's the best to be in charge of manipulating this EP? Vakula, who in his country, Ukraine, is still experiencing a dramatic, revolutionary, situation of fighting.
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WEN 001EP
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After two decades spent in the music business, DJ and producer Dan Mela of Compost and Streetvibes fame together with long-time friend and partner Dodi Palese have decided to establish their new imprint. The statement of the label is simple and clear: 100% care of the product! So don't expect obvious loops and rhythms, just prepare yourself to be astonished by the sound of What Ever Not Records. Get your limited copy, including special hand-made sleeves.
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