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Ophidian & Tapage - Phataa Diin God E.P.

Label:
Catalog#:
BIONIC 11
Format:
Vinyl, 12", EP, 45 RPM
Country:
Netherlands
Released:
15 Jul 2005
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Hardcore

Tracklist

A1 Ophidian  -  Complex 0:36
    Co-producer - Tijs Ham
A2 Ophidian & Tapage  -  The Mine 6:06
    Producer, Written-By - Tijs Ham
A3 Ophidian  -  Thilynn 4:15
B1 Ophidian & Tapage  -  The Machine 4:44
    Producer, Written-By - Tijs Ham
B2 Ophidian  -  Drawhole 4:40
B3 Ophidian & Tapage  -  T.A.E.S.A.T.T.T.A.N.F.O.S. 0:24
    Producer, Written-By - Tijs Ham

Credits

Mixed By, Mastered By - Patrick van Kerckhoven
Producer, Written-By, Mixed By - Conrad Hoyer

Notes

Kapitalism Series Part 1 of 5

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Rated 4/5
Review by The_Shark Dec 18, 2005 (edited over 3 years ago)
The Mine is probably one of the most licensed tracks from 2005. It appears on virtually every hardcore compilation that matters (Like Thunderdome, Demolition, Always Hardcore and Nightmare In Rotterdam). This is even more remarkable because of the very industrial feeling the track has. Dark atmosphere, distorted kicks and a very cool screaming synth. Again one hell of a masterpiece.

To bad the other tracks are overshadowed by this great track, because they are very cool as well. Especially The Machine is a stomping (but difficult) track.

On the A3 side we find a large strange word. These letters are actually the first letters from each word of the following sentence:

The Ambitious Evil Scientists And The Technology That's Absolutely Not From Outher Space
Review by ophidian Jul 15, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
Ophidian takes a side-step to Bionic together with his friend Tapage. This is Tapage's first hardcore release, although he did some work on Ophidian's track Mantaray and the Butterfly VIP interlude (sound design and editing).