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Maladroit + Epsilon - Dance Like You're Spelling Gurdjieff

Label:
Catalog#:
HKV010
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
Country:
Netherlands
Released:
Jul 2007
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Hardcore, Breakcore

Tracklist

A1 Epsilon  -  Hog Doth Fatten 2:03
A2 Epsilon  -  Dragoncock 3:02
A3 Epsilon  -  Magdalene 5:19
B1 Fallen World  -  Clrcodedsystm Rmx 1:45
    Remix - Epsilon
B2 Shaftmen, The  -  Shaftman Rmx 4:46
    Remix - Maladroit
  Written-By - Aaron Lubinski , Gavin Burke
B3 Maladroit  -  Amen Motherfucker 5:00
B4 Maladroit  -  Floor Killa 4:18

Credits

Written-By - Epsilon (tracks: A1 to A3) , Maladroit (tracks: B3, B4)

Notes

Matrix nos.: HKV-010-A, / HKV-010-B,
Due to a production error, the tracklisting differs from what is displayed on the record. Above you'll find the actual order.

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Rated 5/5
Review by Athracene Nov 07, 2007
The best HKV release so far in my opinion. Australian producers Epsilon & Maladroit, both known for there crushing beats and quirky sampling, deliver nothing short of a masterpiece. Anyone familiar with earlier Epsilon material knows that typical oldskool videogame tone he uses to write a lot of his melodies with, and here is further proof that he does it better than most with the track magdalene. The other three tracks from Epsilon are more his 'spastic hyperspeed breakcore' style, which i also welcome with open ears.
The track which really caught me by surprise is Maladroit's Amen Motherfucker, again the old game sound, but with the recognizable maladroit touch, and layered over the very chopped but still very punchy amen break. The melody really is awesome, one of those that really sticks in the brain long after listening. The track also features familiar voice samples which tell the story of probably the most sampled piece of music in history, the Amen Break.

Although for me, Magdalene, and Amen Motherfucker are the best tracks on this record, the whole ep is excellent, but i would be here all day if i were to comment on each track.

One can only look forwrd to what Akira will bring us next on this great label