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LOGOS OF THE VENEZUELAN MINITECAS // KFAX14

LOGOS OF THE VENEZUELAN MINITECAS // KFAX14
LOGOS OF THE VENEZUELAN MINITECAS // KFAX14LOGOS OF THE VENEZUELAN MINITECAS // KFAX14LOGOS OF THE VENEZUELAN MINITECAS // KFAX14LOGOS OF THE VENEZUELAN MINITECAS // KFAX14

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LOGOS OF THE VENEZUELAN MINITECAS // KFAX14

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Klasse Wrecks

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KFAX14

KFAX returns with a 14th edition, collected by long time labelmate Phran aka Fran Mejia (the talented artist behind a few of Klasse Wrecks' early releases and one half of Dos Ritmos alongside Luca Lozano). For this issue, Fran has delved into the world of the Venezuelan Minitecas, a strain of mini/tiny soundsystems first found in Venezuela in the late 1960s and early 1970s. By the 1980s Minitecas were widespread in the country, with a multitude of soundsystems with names such as Betelgeuse, Sound Crazy, ZC, Coconut, The Boss and High Voltage. Minitecas would play a wide mix of genres such as Electro, New Wave, Miami Bass and Italo Disco and when played together would be represented by one simple word; 'Changa'.

Featuring 100s of logos across 70 pages, measuring at 10x14cm and printed on 70 g/m² EOS yellow bible print paper and with mauve glue binding. Includes a foreword by Phran

19€*

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