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Soft Subversions

Catno

PNPLP-1

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album Limited Edition Numbered Stereo

Country

Canada

Release date

Feb 27, 2021

PNLP1 - CA - 2021





Soft Subversions is the debut release by House of Intergenerational, the DJ platform for Toronto-based artist and clinical sonician Andrew Zealley. Published as a 2LP vinyl gatefold edition of 250 numbered copies with a two-sided poster/insert of visuals and notes, Soft Subversions is the sonic culmination of six years of research into risk, art, and sex in the era of AIDS industry: listening to risk and risky artistic and sexual practices as a method of aesthetic self-creation.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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PNPLP-1 - CA - 2021

A2

Continental Waves

A2

AIDS Not Over!

A3

March of Biological Citizenship

B1

Riot Action

B2

Mystic Kill Me

B3

Place Of Innocence

C1

Intergenerational Crystal Ball

C2

Safe Space Dynamite

C3

Sensory Ethnography

D1

Any Clinic Any Club

D2

PrEP Tongues Untied

D3

Harm (Reduction Mix)

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