Review by Richard_23Nov 26, 2004(edited over 5 years ago)
Released in 1991, Euphoric and Decade provide a hint of what Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber were about to unleash. 1992 brought Front Line Assembly's Tactical Neural Implant, Mindphaser and The Blade, Noise Unit's Strategy of Violence, and Intermix's debut and Phaze II. More than a decade and dozens of releases later, Leeb/Fulber/Peterson/Reely/Thirsk projects continue to amaze me, whatever Trent Reznor might think. 8)
Euphoric contains several "From Beyond" samples; Decade opens with a couple of notes sampled from the theme from "Reanimator" (adapted or stolen from Bernard Herrman's Psycho score). Both are campy Stuart Gordon horror movies loosely based on H.P. Lovecraft short stories. Lovecraft would be furious!
Tracks 1 & 2 fit quite nicely with Intermix and Phaze II, while Future Primitives probably belongs somewhere else entirely.
I found "Euphoric" on vinyl too; it's great for mixing!
Euphoric contains several "From Beyond" samples; Decade opens with a couple of notes sampled from the theme from "Reanimator" (adapted or stolen from Bernard Herrman's Psycho score). Both are campy Stuart Gordon horror movies loosely based on H.P. Lovecraft short stories. Lovecraft would be furious!
Tracks 1 & 2 fit quite nicely with Intermix and Phaze II, while Future Primitives probably belongs somewhere else entirely.
I found "Euphoric" on vinyl too; it's great for mixing!