In the summer of 2009, a break-in @ the working compound of Weaponshouse saw a hard-drive and backup hard-drive stolen. Unreleased Sixtoo recordings, session stems, sample kits and loops as well as entire body of archive material spanning 15 years was stolen from a locked residence. This break-in officially closed the project in 2009.
After that Rob Squire moved to Vancouver, running an art Gallery (Catalog Gallery), changing his musical style towards Synth Pop (new project
Prison Garde).
Before that he was running a recording and production studio (l=Mount Zoomer]) with a mastering section (
Monoheat Mastering).
6'2" of pure musicla genius. I was lucky enough to see him perform his "Chewing on Glass..." in full at Lee's Palace (tORONTO) in June of 04. This os one of the originators taking hip hop into the psyche jazz rock realm... earlier releases focus on the weird hop stylins a la Buck 65 and the anticon crew... but the current releases are wild shit that's appealing to both hip hop headz and experimental rock fans... check out "Chewing..." "Body-Ache Summer" and the balance of his output on "Bully Records"
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