Barcode Population track was recorded using a 909 and a couple of Roland SH 101s in London and released in 1996 on Subvert Records.The name is an expression of the new world order and its pursuit of the one global government agenda, inspired by the paranoid visions of Philip K Dick & world events back in 1996 and even more relevant today. It is the soundtrack to an enslaved populace: tracked, stamped and coded, tricked into a low vibrational existence by their bloodline family slave masters!!!\"
Release date 18 th May on трип 002 \"De Niro is concerned\"
Words from Nina Kraviz: \"There is one very particular record In my collection, a most mysterious item that sounds like nothing else. It’s by 'The Mind Drum,' released on Subvert records. I played it on my Boiler Room show and a couple of months later someone left a package for me at Hardwax. I picked it up and didn’t really open it until about six months later. When I opened it there was a letter from a friend of The Mind Drum saying that he was surprised that I was playing the record and he thought I might like others too. There was this Bar Code Population record, which was just a bomb. It became my most played record and people would salute me every time I played it. It was such an amazing and almost mystic surprise to me. I got in touch with Barcode Population and he gave me four more unreleased raw jams (some of them are about 148 BPM) that are going to be on трип later this year. And of course I thought it was a sign for me that I had to re-release this track: like The Mind Drum it sounded like nothing else and was exactly what I was missing - and I thought that one day I would start a label with the similar aura and texture in music. I decided to keep it vinyl only as this is a very special, collector’s item record\"
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