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IT’S BETTER TO BURN OUT THAN TO FADE AWAY

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This Friday January 21st at Hors Pistes Festival, Centre PompidouIt’s Better To Burn Out Than to Fade Away by Soundwalk.  A sound piece bringing together defining moments of sports history together through their radio commentary, built from INA archives using the concept of the hip hop break.

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