BS 2000 ‎– BS 2000

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Nobody Beats BS 2000
Bubbles
No Answer
Ajoqueso
OJ
The Real BS
Baby
Go Get Lifted
Copsuckers
Cocopuff
Scorpio
Heaven
Computer Pervert
We Are BS 2000
Go W/The Flow (Make Room)
Breakdance
Thrift King
Weep + Chat
Oh Right
Die Rollerblader
Shock
Dinner In Five
The Coffee Drinker

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Title Label Cat# Country Year
BS 2000 (LP) Grand Royal GR 046 US 1997
BS 2000 (LP, Pin) Grand Royal GR 046 US 1997
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Review by chipstar Oct 04, 2009

referencing BS 2000, LP, GR 046

I've had a few of these vinyls for a decade and I just recently ripped each side to WAV files. I then used Sonar 7 Pro to break out each individual track so they could be converted to MP3s for use on my Ipod. BS 2000 definitely seems to have a deliberate low fi sound but I really like it. I can now randomize across the entire album without having to listen to a full side at a time. It's pretty cool. Unless you are a dj, I recommend breaking the tracks out so you can enjoy BS 2000 in all its glory. I dig 'No Answer,' 'Copsuckers' and my fav is 'Go Get Lifted.' Enjoy!

later,
Chipstar
Rated 5/5
Review by danywillis May 14, 2003

referencing BS 2000, LP, GR 046

The reason behind my inital interest in the album came from my love of 'Hello Nasty' I saw an interview with the 3guys and in particular I remember Adam Horovitz talking about how he had enough beats and samples left over to make a whole new album and so he put this out. They played a 30second snippet of 'Nobody Beats BS 2000' and I was hooked.

Let me say that this was one of,no it was THE hardest record to find ever. I travelled all over London to find this record with a Canadian friend who after a few days was thinking I was making its existence up. I never did find in the 'real' world as I ended up ordering it online.

I waited for like six weeks for it to come and when it did, oh my! Dam was it worth the wait, it blew everything away I'd ever heard. It came on pink vinyl which in itself looks like a work of art.

As for the music, well with the help of their E-Mu SP1200 sampling drum machine, Adam Horovitz and Amery Smith, give the listener 35-minutes of amazing breakbeats and obscure samples. For me this record makes a great sampling tool whilst djing.

True this record can be hard to listen to and I think it takes a devotee of this style to make it through the 35 mins in one go, but it shure is worth it.

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