The tracks that make this record worth buying are:
Rotator's Get So Exxxcited, containing a sample of a woman singing in an opera, which is nicely embedded in fast hardcore beats.
Krumble's Usual Terror, a very aggressive track with only a few straight bassdrums, the rest is hard&heavy breakbeat distortion with a bit of ragga. Too bad it is a bit silent, need to push up the gain to the max on your mixer :(
And Cardopusher's "In The Power Of XTC", apparently making fun of some shitty pop/trance tracks in a mashup kill-em-all kind of way. Yeeehaaaa !
Review by nikodemONFeb 09, 2007(edited over 2 years ago)
Now this ones "hard'n'heavy". Great mixture of hard and break core with a touch of mash. Calvalcade of beats, snares and strange samples served with furious speed. In the beginning i didn't liked it but after listening to it few times you start to appreciate the structure. What is more important this is one of the dancefloor-oriented-breakcore(if something like that exists).
Looking at the tracklisting, Fear Factory fans will be interested in "New Breed" which consists apparently samples from the "Demanufacture" song.
Rotator's Get So Exxxcited, containing a sample of a woman singing in an opera, which is nicely embedded in fast hardcore beats.
Krumble's Usual Terror, a very aggressive track with only a few straight bassdrums, the rest is hard&heavy breakbeat distortion with a bit of ragga. Too bad it is a bit silent, need to push up the gain to the max on your mixer :(
And Cardopusher's "In The Power Of XTC", apparently making fun of some shitty pop/trance tracks in a mashup kill-em-all kind of way. Yeeehaaaa !