
So true
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Via theatlantic -
“Uttar Pradesh, India: In India I visited a village where whole families were enslaved in the silk industry. This is a family portrait. The father (hands in black) and his sons (hands in red and blue) are held captive in a “silk dyeing house.” The dye they work with is toxic. It’s common for entire families to be enslaved for generations. My translator told me their story. “We have no freedom,” they said. ‘“But we hope, some day, we will be able to leave this house and make dyes in a place where we actually get paid for it.”’
Over the last year GRiZ (aka Grant Kwiecinski) has taken the electronic music scene by storm. This past year he has graced the stages of notorious electronic festivals including Electric Forest, Coachella and Movement Detroit. Sampling Marvin Gaye to Biggie, his eclectic sources represent a new genre of ‘future funk’ or ‘glitch-hop’. His beats are startlingly fresh in a music industry that often lacks in experimentation. With a free new album released this month entitled “Mad Liberation” expect to hear a lot more of this young pioneer.
“Fuck it. I didn’t wanna go to heaven anyway”
Hail the new Pretty Lights.
GRiZ -Better than I’ve Ever Been
Free New Album - Mad Liberation





