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		<title>▶︎ The Violent Poetry [PBD12] | Pinkman</title>
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			<![CDATA[<p><a href='https://pinkman.bandcamp.com/album/the-violent-poetry-pbd12'>https://pinkman.bandcamp.com/album/the-violent-poetry-pbd12</a></p>
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The Violent Poetry [PBD12] by Myn, released 10 March 2018</p>
<p>1. Mental Outburst<br />
2. Black Rose<br />
3. Core Collaps</p>
<p>Straight out of underground Paris and right onto Pinkman’s Broken Dreams arrives Myn. The Public Systems label boss follows up a debut track on his own label with a poem about gloom, desolation and anger written in native machine language for the Rotterdam imprint. The A stanza describes a ‘Mental Outburst’ with punchy lines written in raw percussion and disconcerting 303 work. Following a line break the B stanza changes the meter from 4/4 to pummelling broken beat in a piece about power and dominance titled ‘Black Rose’. The Violent Poetry concludes with yet more deathly rhythms and spine chilling verses in ‘Core Collapse’.
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