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That's Them is the second studio album by American hip hop duo Artifacts.It was released on April 15, 1997, via Big Beat/Atlantic Records.The recording sessions took place at Platinum Island Studios, Unique Recording and Master Cutting Room in New York.
The Artifacts was an East Coast hip hop group consisting of El Da Sensei, Tame One and later, DJ Kaos. They hail from Newark , New Jersey , and made underground music that paid homage to the four elements of hip hop .
Pages in category "Artefacts Studio games" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The Samples is the debut album by the Samples. [1] Produced by Walt Beery, the album was initially recorded and released independently, but was later released on Arista Records in May 1989, and rereleased in 1993 on What Are Records?. It was recorded for around $5,000. [2]
To overcome resistance to inauthentic primitive art, the art dealers produced artefacts, made with local materials, which Westerners would accept and buy as authentic native art. [ 29 ] The 19th-century business model of artistic production remains the contemporary practise in selling authentic objets d’art to Western collectors and aficionados.
A Factory Sample is a 7-inch double sampler EP released in December 1978 by Factory Records of Manchester, England. Funded by a small inheritance which had recently been bequeathed to Tony Wilson , [ 2 ] it was the first vinyl recording to be released by the label, assigned the catalogue number FAC-2 (FAC 1 was a concert at The Factory).
Samples' first album, An Unsent Letter, was released in 2004, and his second album, Yours Makes Mine, was released in 2007. Yours Makes Mine charted at number 10 for 2007 on the !Earshot National Campus and Community Radio Association electronic charts. [2] In 2008, Samples released a mini-album, "The Jumper Cables".
A reference collection is a collection of objects maintained for the purposes of study, comparison, research, and authentication. [1] While most commonly associated with libraries, reference collections can also be found in museums, archives, research institutions, and private holdings.