Main Source: Breaking Atoms (1991). “All of The Pieces Fit…”
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B. Cox reviews Main Source’s classic debut album 1991’s Breaking Atoms. It was a wildly creative and sonically pleasing debut combining the exploits of twin brother DJs K-Cut and Sir […]
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