Tracklist
Black Sabbath | 8:46 | ||
Hysteresis | 4:49 | ||
Isolation | 6:18 | ||
Paradox Lake | 5:14 | ||
Three Faces Of Fear | 5:20 |
Credits (3)
- Mehdi RouchicheSleeve [Sleeve Art]
- Mehdi "War Pig" Rouchiche*Sleeve [Sleeve Art]
- Ruud LekxWritten-By [All Tracks Writen], Producer
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Black Sabbath (The Three Faces Of Fear) 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP | Crème Organization – Crème 12-20, Crème Organization – 12-20 | Netherlands | 2005 | Netherlands — 2005 | |||||
Black Sabbath (The Three Faces Of Fear) 12", Promo, White Label | Crème Organization – Crème 12-20 | Netherlands | 2005 | Netherlands — 2005 | New Submission |
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- This record is dope! Vocoder tracks that build up and create tension with a heavy atmosphere and are awesome to mix with. All 5 tracks are good, each track better than a lot of 12 inches that only have one good track.
- Edited 18 years agoRuud hits hard with this release. "Black Sabbath" tests your patience, but when that acid line drops it crawls around in every corner of your head.
Next is "Hysteresis", no doubt the best track on this slab of vinyl. Electro beats make your body pop, while a vocoder voice mumbles along nicely. But what makes this track, are the overwhelming soaring synths giving you goose bumps in places you didn't know you had. This man knows his gear in & out.
The B-side continues with more electro breakbeats on "Isolation", that sounds desolate & scarce, just like it's title.
"Paradox Lake" sounds a bit more hopeful through its soft & eerie pads, but still you don't feel at ease passing by this lake. Must be the paradox.
"Three Faces Of Fear" closes the mini-album on a more abstract note. Here you finally come face to face with the Face of Fear.
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