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4.6 / 5 (62 votes)

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Various - Invasion From XXX Dimension

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Gabber, Noise, Breakcore, Experimental, Jungle
Year:
2004

Tracklist

Mutant Cunt Sniffer 3:48
Fuck Anyone Who Wasn't Into The Stuff I'm Into Before I Was 2:54
44 Edit 3:57
High Speed Zombie Chase 3:45
Hairmetal 4:30
Bumpy Genital 4:21
The Moon Of Christ Vs The Illuminati Rep. 2:32
Tarentella Mega 3:12
Popular Fuck TraxXx 4:53
Stormtower 4:53
GeorDie Salvation 4:19
Ours Chemist 4:02
Maligno 2:45
Uncut 5:00
Dubjere 3:50

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Invasion From XXX Dimension (CD) Mutant Sniper MSADV 0.03CD France 2004
Invasion From XXX Dimension (3xLP) Mutant Sniper MSADV 0.03LP France 2005
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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 5/5
Review by dustrickx Dec 17, 2007

referencing Invasion From XXX Dimension, 3xLP, MSADV 0.03LP

I too was expecting it long time back then. This record was deffinately one of the best breakcore releases of 2005. The venetian snares and duranduranduran tracks have become real hits ever since, being played by all good breakcore dj's a lot. This album is a collection of high kwality productions of all the big names in the experimental partycore scene. It's both interesting as dancable music. The perfect mixture of experimentalism and rave, as mutant snipers usually is, but even more in this release. It was one of the last good compilations with an overview of what was realy going on in the breakcore scene at that time.
Rated 5/5
Review by djlargetesticles Jan 15, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)

referencing Invasion From XXX Dimension, 3xLP, MSADV 0.03LP

I (like many) looked forward to this release for months. Kept getting delayed, but well worth the wait, IMO. This is a nice snapshot of the artists out there who are taking beat annihilation to the next level.

You've got one of those "Who's who" lineups here and the artists come through, for the most part. The tracks from Doormouse and Toecutter are kind of weak but other than that, you've got a great mix of breakcore of the "dancefloor" and "headfuck" varieties. There's a lot of variation here and you'll enjoy mixing these tracks as much as you'll enjoy sitting and pumping them through your headphones. I'm not going to get into all the reasons why you should buy this, just know that you should.