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Faith & Industry

Faith & Industry

website: http://www.capitolk.com/faith/

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FAITH AND INDUSTRY
An independent label from Capitol K.

HISTORY
Faith & Industry's first release in Autumn 2002 was the Patrick Wolf E.P. (fai001) This was followed In Spring 2003 by the Capitol K 12" 'New York/Playground' (fai002) Then Patrick Wolf's critically acclaimed debut album, 'Lycanthropy' (fai003) Faith and Industry also celebrates music it likes by promoting live shows and nights in East London.

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Happy HappyHappy Happy by Capitol K
"Happy Happy, the latest album release from Capitol K, is the most fully realized of Capitol K's recordings to date: a homemade, kaleidoscopic hybrid of precision electronics rendered boldly and beautifully live by an eclectic four-piece band..."
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LycanthropyLycanthropy by Patrick Wolf

(related review / comment)