I've always been a big fan of Pisstank's tunes, but not for the same reasons that I'm a big fan of this record. Everything else I have of his is very lo-fi, harsh, abrasive and punk flavored breakcore, and he does it well. But he goes a completely different direction here, pumping out an instant classic in the happy hardcore/ravey jungle vein. You can expect pitched up chipmunk vocals, pianos, rapid fire amens and high bpm's.
In my opinion, every track on here is a winner, but "Bassbins" is the one that'll tear the roof off. I heard it on some mix quite a while before this was released and it struck me immediately as something I had to have. The aggressive programming of the breaks and the huge bassline are truly something to behold. It's a short track, clocking in at under three minutes, so my only gripe would be that I wish it was longer.
Snatch this one up while you can because this is going to be one of those holy grail records in a few years, and Death$ucker doesn't seem to do many re-presses.
In my opinion, every track on here is a winner, but "Bassbins" is the one that'll tear the roof off. I heard it on some mix quite a while before this was released and it struck me immediately as something I had to have. The aggressive programming of the breaks and the huge bassline are truly something to behold. It's a short track, clocking in at under three minutes, so my only gripe would be that I wish it was longer.
Snatch this one up while you can because this is going to be one of those holy grail records in a few years, and Death$ucker doesn't seem to do many re-presses.