| Lego | 3:01 | ||
| Modish Ride | 5:07 | ||
| Triflon | 6:12 | ||
| Hilt | 5:16 | ||
| Tunox | 6:56 | ||
| Acid Trezcore | 4:48 | ||
| Cream 3 | 7:59 | ||
| Eventide | 6:53 | ||
| Lava | 9:38 | ||
| Assault | 11:47 | ||
| Trikco (Live) | 6:56 |
| Title | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Collabs 3000 : Metalism (CD, Album, Enh) | NovaMute | NOMU160CD | Europe | 2005 | |
| Collabs 3000 : Metalism (CD, Album) | NovaMute | NovaMute 3089-2 | US | 2005 | |
| Collabs3000 Metalism (2x12") | NovaMute | NOMU160LP | UK | 2005 |
referencing Collabs3000 Metalism, 2x12", NOMU160LP
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While the first three tracks are relatively laid back, actually Lego is an ambient tune, with Hilt you notice the adjacent building has gone out of electricity. By the time you reach either Acid Trezcore or Cream 3, your eighty year old grandmother will be strip dancing while busting a hip around her wooden cane.
Dark ambience will overcome your home with the atmospheric Eventide, while Lava and Assault are two well orchestrated, intense and hard, albeit not too fast or over done numbers, which'll lead you two steps down the ladder closer to Lucifer's chamber.
You get the point. Speedy J and Chris Liebing anno 2005. Hard techno. Survival is not an option, it's a luxury. Dancing is not a matter of choice. It's an obbligation. Do what you're told and succumb. This release is pure power!
Recommended!