Henry Snowstorm – Demolition Ballroom
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The new album from Henry Snowstorm has just been released — 12 instrumentals in a hiphop/downtempo flavour. Like the previous album, Civil Unrest, it's available as a free download.
What's in a name? Think Cheltenham Road, Bristol, circa 1984. I'll say no more.
This album has been produced using only FOSS.
Henry Snowstorm gets the party started
therefore consider seriously what you ought to doe in this cause, now is the time to break the neck of tyranny, which if you do not, be sure that Tyranny will breake your neckes one day, because you had him in your power, and did not break his neck. I would not have you kill Tyrants, for then you might kill your selves, but first destroy tyranny in your selves, and then in others: first doe such things your selves, as you would have others to doe, for he that bids me do, and doth the good he bids, he leads me to the substantive, and leaves me not in quid.
Tyranipocrit Discovered, 1649 |

























Fri, 24th Jul 2009 13:52:23 +01:00
Circa 1984 not 1985. The Ballroom was operating as part of a squatted block including the 'Demolition Diner' Cafe. How did you know about this?
UsingFri, 24th Jul 2009 14:04:48 +01:00
Heh :) Well, 1985 is approximately 1984 — blame it on the passage of time! I've updated the post now, as you suggest, so that it is a little more accurate.
How did I know about this? I was there!!! ;)
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