Limited to 300 copies. There are no indicators on the release as to the correct tracklisting order, but what it listed below is accurate.
Track A1 is a cover version of Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock "It Takes Two".
The highlight on side A is the track by Covork (who is this?!), which features some nice melodies, rhythms and, surprisingly, a female vocalist. The last two tracks are really show stoppers: Metamatics turns in a dancy number a little reminiscent of the songs on ISS:SA. The best is saved for last with a track that must have been written by Bola. This song sounds like a more beat-oriented VM8, or a smoother Shoob, E, and is easily in the same league as either of these Fyuti pieces.
The whole album is solid, making this a rare release (as far as compilations go) where there's no urge to skip tracks. Don't let the high asking prices scare you away; this is definitely one of the brightest gems in the Skam catalogue.
The whole album is solid, making this a rare release (as far as compilations go) where there's no urge to skip tracks. Don't let the high asking prices scare you away; this is definitely one of the brightest gems in the Skam catalogue.