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Hellfish & Producer - Constant Mutation

Label:
Catalog#:
ZIQ023CD
Format:
CD, Mixed, Compilation
Country:
UK
Released:
09 Apr 2000
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Hardcore, Breaks

Tracklist

1 DJ Producer, The  -  Kicks In Unparalleled 3:58
2 Hellfish & Producer  -  No More Rock'n'Roll (Koala Fish Mutant Bird Mix) 4:01
3 Hellfish & Producer  -  The Way Of The Homeboy Pt. 2 (The Winter Of Discontent) 6:59
4 DJ Producer, The  -  The Teknologikal Revolutionary 4:11
5 Hellfish  -  Compression Warrior 4:34
6 Hellfish  -  Ultimate Damage '98 2:34
7 Technological Terror Crew  -  The Uridium Project 4:43
    Producer - Hellfish , Skeeta
8 Hellfish  -  Deck Fuel (Adventures For The Sonically Deprivated) 3:34
9 Hellfish  -  First Wave 4:46
10 Hellfish  -  Turntable Savage 4:11
11 Hellfish  -  Head Grit 5:48
12 Hellfish , Producer* & Skeeta  -  Spitting Blood 4:05

Credits

Notes

Inner Sleeve:

01 [brutalized in the digital domain by The DJ Producer @ The Pit Darkrooms U.K.]
02 [ambushed, pissed on & blugeoned to Def by Hellfish & Producer]
03 [shitted out by Hellfish & Producer in The Pit]
04 [blown up @ 350 MHz in The Pit Darkrooms by Luke McMillan aka The DJ Producer - big fucking respect to my PC]
05 [devised, disfigured & desecrated by Hellfish @ Deathchant]
06 [fucked into submission by The Fish at Deathchant]
07 [smoked into submission by Hellfish & Skeeta at the Deathchant Compound]
08 [written, produced & programmed beyond terrestrial capabilities by The DJ Hellfish]
09 [written, produced & exterminated during the second coming by J.Cobb aka the Hellfish]
10 [scratched, produced & hacked to pieces by DJ Hellfish solely as an excuse to play with his new V*stax mixer]
11 [battered, butchered & escorted to the slaughter by J.Cobb aka The DJ Hellfish @ The Deathchant Compound]
12 [crushed, kneecaped & kicked to fuck by Hellfish, Producer & Skeeta]

All Photos © Negative Art Corps. Think1

Thanks to the original record labels: Deathchant, Rebel Scum and Psychik Genocide for releasing
these tracks the first time around '98 - 2000 and licensing them to Planet µ for this album.

The copyright in this recording is owned by Planet Mu Records Ltd.
℗ 2000 Planet Mu Records Ltd. © 2000 Planet Mu Records Ltd.
PO BOX276, Worcester WR5 1ZE, UK

Barcode: 5036706000285

Also available as unmixed vinyl. ZIQ023

Credits for this release are contained on the inner front sleeve with only the tracklisting (with no artist credits) shown on the back.
CD case has a sticker placed on the front with the artist name, release title & cat no. "ZIQ023" printed on it.

Tracks previously released on:

01 SCUM001
02 DEATHCHANT 16
03 DEATHCHANT 16
04 DEATHCHANT 22
05 DEATHCHANT 19
06 DEATHCHANT 12
07 DEATHCHANT 23
08 PKG 06
09 SCUM003
10 DEATHCHANT 24
11 DEATHCHANT 24
12 DEATHCHANT 25

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Review by Sand_Leaper Nov 24, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)
"Constant Mutation" collects 12 of H&P's previous releases on Deathchant, Psychik Genocide and Rebelscum to create a fiery molotov cocktail of an album. Their superb mesh of hip hop and hardcore would convince even the most bitter critic that hardcore is still alive and kicking, and provides your speakers with some of the heaviest workouts you can possibly get within electronic music. Highlights: "Turntable Savage", which sees Hellfish taking his new Vestax mixer for a rather heavy testrun, and "The Teknological Revolutionary", where Producer goes all out in order to pound your eardrums into submission.

And yes, Hellfish & Producer are both from the UK (Essex and Bristol respectively).
Rated 5/5
Review by ParadoxAll Jul 13, 2003
As MrOizo in his time, Hellfish & Producer bring some french stuff to the international electronical music scene. This albums features very heavy dark beats scratched over with overheated hiphop samples giving a dark ambiance to this evoluated new sound loosing the original Hellfish typical hardcore sound for some fresh well mixed stuff.
Review by mashup Oct 26, 2002
Excellent release to put into your collection, and if you think you don't like hardcore because you think its all noize and no structure you will start liking it after hearing Constant Mutation. Lots of hip-hop samples with the biggest drums you've ever heard not to mention all the mad scratching.

No more rock and roll!