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This an old mix what I done for a magazine called Blowback that existed in England a few years ago. It was a good magazine too. And back when there was "The" before "Outlaws", it's kind of nicer now as Outlaws I think. I'm not sure if it can get shorter - Texas Outlaws to The Outlaws to Outlaws - where next? TLWS would be the magikal thing without vowels, but it doesn't really make sense does it? OTLWS would just be silly too. Anyway, here's some music:

OUTLAWS - ANTI ART WAS THE START

This is the original cover art. It's quite high quality, so if you're into that kind of thing you could print it out, all the CDs were hand spray painted too - this one was RED. I don't think anyone really uses CDs any more though, do they?

OUTLAWS - ANTI ART MIX - COVER ART

The name comes from a song by X-Ray Specs, who are / were a rather fun punk band.

Blowback wanted to do an interview and I wanted to make it interesting so I made it with the help of Wet Shame (they're designers and artists), I think I came out OK. If anything it's different form the standard interviews you see all the time...

"I really like playing in nightclubs"

"Do you?"

"Yeah"

"That's really interesting.."

It was all a good five years ago though, but the songs are still good, a funny bit of history maybe? The message and the ideas haven't changed, although the mixing is slightly better and I probably drink slightly less. Much less.

Here are the images of the pages, you'll probably have to download them to read them.

First Spread

Second Spread

Last Page

The other guy in the pictures is Steve Redux, who I used to do stuff with, he's a great DJ and a top guy, still very active in Bristol land. He and I were kind of Outlaws Mk. 2, if Outlaws Mk. 3 is just me.

This is the tracklist (only 24 tracks - what a cop out!):

SABRES OF PARADISE: WILMOT
DEPTH CHARGE: LEGEND OF THE GOLDEN SNAKE
PRIMAL SCREAM: JAILBIRD (TOXIC TRIO STAY FREE MIX)
FOUR TET: AS SERIOUS AS YOUR LIFE
SEELENLUFT: MANILA (HEADMAN MIX)
MYLO: MUSCLE CAR (FREEFOM FIVE MIX)
MAX SEDGELY: HAPPY
KID ALEX: YOUNG LOVE (VIOLENT MIX)
THE STONE ROSES: I AM THE RESSURECTION
OUT HUD: DAD, THERE'S A LITTLE PHRASE CALLED TOO MUCH INFORMATION
LAURENT GARNIER: THE MAN WITH THE RED FACE
THE CLASH: MUSTAPHA DANCE
PULP: PARTY HARD (TOM MIDDLETON MIX)
FUNK D'VOID: DIABOLA
ELECTRONIC: GETTING AWAY WITH IT
ROB DOUGAN: CLUBBED TO DEATH (TOM MIDDLETON MIX)
RADIOHEAD: EVERYTHING IN IT'S RIGHT PLACE (HYBRID MIX)
HYBRID: I'M STILL AWAKE (GREY AREA MIX)
MAX ROMEO: ONE STEP FORWARD
DAFT PUNK: PHOENIX
THE DISFUNCTIONAL PSYCHEDELIC WALTONS: PAYBACK (THIN WHITE DUKE MIX)
WAY OUT WEST: AJARE
PHOENIX: TOO YOUNG (ZOOT WOMAN MIX)
RELAXED MUSCLE: AS GOOD AS IT GETS

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