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In Broken Key - The Remixes

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Breakcore, Experimental
Year:
2008

Tracklist

12" Vinyl
Something Wonderful
Coming Apart (The Black Mask Of Doom Remix)
Something Wonderful Is Coming Apart
Coming Of Something
CD
We Have Met Before 7:16
Coming Apart 4:20
Just As Afraid As I Am 7:21
Something Wonderful 6:37
Abelcain (Remix) 4:30
Slutmachine (Remix) 5:38
Shatterbreak (Remix) 5:48
Greg Trash (Remix) 4:32
Not Half (Remix) 5:05
Bulkrate (Remix) 5:31

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
The Remixes (12", Ltd, Pur + CDr, Ltd) No Room For Talent NRFTR 12.06 US 2009
The Remixes (12", W/Lbl) No Room For Talent NRFTR 12.06 US 2008
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Rated 5/5
Review by somebedroomdj Mar 29, 2009

referencing The Remixes, 12", Ltd, Pur + CDr, Ltd, NRFTR 12.06

Holy shit, the Shatterbreak remix on here is a killer! It fluctuates back and forth from repetitive and punishing broken beats to a hard 4 to the floor uptempo beat. In between are little interludes of flies buzzing around so you can almost smell the decaying flesh. My god, this track would make for a straight up epic moment if played for the right crowd. I can't wait to hear this over a proper system.

My other favorite is the Abelcain remix. Dark as always and done in odd time, seems almost like an extension of his "The Garden EP" which, to me, is about as good as dark headfuck breakcore gets.

The other two tracks are more on the orchestral tip and didn't jump out at me immediately. A good listen though. Seems almost like the Greg Trash remix was cut short.

As always, it's the music that counts, and this one definitely delivers, but I also have to say that the presentation here goes above and beyond. The sleeve has apocalyptic artwork by Cakebuilder and the record itself is dark, transparent purple color which, for some reason, is a color you almost never see pressed. This record looks and sounds great, do not pass it up!