EPISODE · Oct 31, 2020 · 1H 4M
SK Koki N - in sequence010 - I Hate Written Records
from Sequence Series · host Sikhokele Ntutu
There’s something deeply special about vinyl records — the warmth, the crackle, the tactile connection to music that digital just can’t replicate. But I have to say: I really hate written records. What do I mean by that? Well, a record is more than just a physical object — it’s a piece of art, a collector’s treasure, a carrier of sound and story. So why do some people write or mark their names on records? And then, worse, sell them second-hand with those markings still there? Imagine buying a second-hand record, excited to spin it and make it your own… only to find someone else’s name scrawled all over the sleeve or the label. Suddenly, that record belongs to someone else — or at least it feels like it does. It’s like inheriting someone else’s memories or history without the choice to erase or rewrite it. This is why I truly respect DJs that keep themclean, “In Sequence010 – I Hate Written Records” more like a tribute to the purity of vinyl culture. On this set I'm celebrating raw, unfiltered house music — filled with warmth, texture, and that beautiful imperfection that comes from spinning real vinyl. Enjoy
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There’s something deeply special about vinyl records — the warmth, the crackle, the tactile connection to music that digital just can’t replicate. But I have to say: I really hate written records. What do I mean by that? Well, a record is more than just a physical object — it’s a piece of art, a collector’s treasure, a carrier of sound and story. So why do some people write or mark their names on records? And then, worse, sell them second-hand with those markings still there? Imagine buying a second-hand record, excited to spin it and make it your own… only to find someone else’s name scrawled all over the sleeve or the label. Suddenly, that record belongs to someone else — or at least it feels like it does. It’s like inheriting someone else’s memories or history without the choice to erase or rewrite it. This is why I truly respect DJs that keep themclean, “In Sequence010 – I Hate Written Records” more like a tribute to the purity of vinyl culture. On this set I'm celebrating raw, unfiltered house music — filled with warmth, texture, and that beautiful imperfection that comes from spinning real vinyl. Enjoy
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SK Koki N - in sequence010 - I Hate Written Records
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