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The Dungeon Family to release Even In Darkness 15th Anniversary vinyl & reunite at One MusicFest
Legacy Recordings celebrates Southern hip-hop’s greatest supergroup, The Dungeon Family, with a special 15th anniversary vinyl.
Legacy Recordings is celebrating Southern hip-hop’s greatest supergroup, The Dungeon Family, with releasing a special 15th anniversary vinyl pressing of the group’s sole album, Even In Darkness, available on Friday, September 9.
The Dungeon Family’s new album
This 2LP set, pressed on 150-gram black vinyl for the first time since its original release, comes a day in advance of the group’s long-awaited reunion at Atlanta’s ONE Musicfest 2016.
A white vinyl version will also be available exclusively for indie retailers. Pre-order the standard version here: http://smarturl.it/DF_Vinyl_Amzn
About Even In Darkness
Even In Darkness, released in 2001, fully realized Andre 3000’s prophetic proclamation at the 1995 Source Awards:
“The South got somethin’ to say.” With Atlanta as the epicenter, Southern hip-hop was at a flashpoint, with some of the most innovative and recognizable works of the rap genre firmly rooted in the region. With tracks like “6 Minutes (Dungeon Family It’s On)” and “Trans DF Express,” Even In Darkness stands as a testament to The Dungeon Family’s singular commitment to helping make hip-hop history.
Netflix documentary featuring The Dungeon Family
The Dungeon Family’s impact on hip-hop can still be felt today. In 2016, Netflix premiered the documentary The Art of Organized Noize. It is executive produced by Queen Latifah and directed by Quincy Jones III. The documentary on the production trio was hailed as “a story that demands to be heard by anyone with an interest in hip-hop” (Consequence of Sound).
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