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'''TKX''' (also rendered as ''Vault TKX'' or ''TKX Vault''), formerly '''Tokyo Exchange''', is a sublabel of [[Dream Catalogue]] used primarily for darker and more experimental releases, especially involving projects by the founder [[HKE]]. The label was considered "finished" with the release of TKX-050, [[Hong Kong Express (Album)|Hong Kong Express's self-titled album]], but would later be revived in 2017 as an extension of the "vault" ARG-style publishing like that of [[Vault EVE]] and [[Vault XYO]], being shown as a collection of artifacts found and preserved by the label owner on their travels. | '''TKX''' (also rendered as ''Vault TKX'' or ''TKX Vault''), formerly '''Tokyo Exchange''', is a sublabel of [[Dream Catalogue]] used primarily for darker and more experimental releases, especially involving projects by the founder [[HKE]]. The label was considered "finished" with the release of TKX-050, [[Hong Kong Express (Album)|Hong Kong Express's self-titled album]], but would later be revived in 2017 as an extension of the "vault" ARG-style publishing like that of [[Vault EVE]] and [[Vault XYO]], being shown as a collection of artifacts found and preserved by the label owner on their travels. | ||
In 2018, the label was rebranded as '''TKX LOST / TKX MARTIN''' as a part of HKE's "Martin Smith" character, with releases taking a turn from the enigmatic to the inelegant and novel. This continued until 2019 when the Bandcamp page was cleaned of visual identifiers as a redirect to the Dream Catalogue website, where occasional releases were given the "TKX" label internally. In 2020, the page was brought back to life as a mash of the "MARTIN" and "TKX" styles, containing both strange/satirical releases and more serious affairs simultaneously. | In 2018, the label was rebranded as '''TKX LOST / TKX MARTIN''' as a part of HKE's "Martin Smith" character, with releases taking a turn from the enigmatic to the inelegant and novel. This continued until 2019 when the Bandcamp page was cleaned of visual identifiers as a redirect to the Dream Catalogue website, where occasional releases were given the "TKX" label internally. In 2020, the page was brought back to life as a mash of the "MARTIN" and "TKX" styles, containing both strange/satirical releases and more serious affairs simultaneously but become inactive after 2020. | ||
==Discography== | ==Discography== | ||
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|[[Cultivation Of The Flesh]] | |[[Cultivation Of The Flesh]] |
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Owner | HKE (as チェスマスター, Infernal Demon Keito, or Martin Smith) |
Location | London, United Kingdom |
Opening Date | September 10, 2014 |
Status | Inactive |
Years Active | 2014 - 2020 |
TKX (also rendered as Vault TKX or TKX Vault), formerly Tokyo Exchange, is a sublabel of Dream Catalogue used primarily for darker and more experimental releases, especially involving projects by the founder HKE. The label was considered "finished" with the release of TKX-050, Hong Kong Express's self-titled album, but would later be revived in 2017 as an extension of the "vault" ARG-style publishing like that of Vault EVE and Vault XYO, being shown as a collection of artifacts found and preserved by the label owner on their travels.
In 2018, the label was rebranded as TKX LOST / TKX MARTIN as a part of HKE's "Martin Smith" character, with releases taking a turn from the enigmatic to the inelegant and novel. This continued until 2019 when the Bandcamp page was cleaned of visual identifiers as a redirect to the Dream Catalogue website, where occasional releases were given the "TKX" label internally. In 2020, the page was brought back to life as a mash of the "MARTIN" and "TKX" styles, containing both strange/satirical releases and more serious affairs simultaneously but become inactive after 2020.
Discography
Gallery
References
External Links
- Bandcamp
- SoundCloud
- YouTube
- Rate Your Music
- Discogs (Tokyo Exchange)
- Discogs (TKX)
- Discogs (TKX LOST / TKX MARTIN)