The aesthetic blackness in King Vision Ultra’s newest digital/cassette release Pain Of Mind on Ascetic House is astoundingly remarkable. Pain in the nature of existence. Sway-sided rhythms that argue the vibrated core. Unmovable fragility. Appropriation in an appropriate apparition. When people say something is racist, but in the same context of calling someone immature, while reflecting that same judgement of humanity. Sampling culture like a collection of poems jumbled into a heaping pile of sonics upon the canvass. Nothing like the reel. King Vision Ultra absorbs the reality of collective consciousness in every piece through Pain Of Mind. Listen carefully:
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