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Name: Nitrous McBread
Member Since: Oct 04, 2002
Rank: 37
Rated 271 releases, average: 4.83
Location: Under your bed
Profile: Where has all the LSD gone??
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Unknown Artist - Darkcore / Injustice - 13-Sep-08 06:22 PM
A press release from the label when this came out said "The majority of the material on this label is previously unreleased, original junglist hardcore dating back to 1991-1994 from producers who wish to remain anonymous. A carload full of dubplates and DAT tapes full of unreleased material was handed over to the label at Sowerby bridge in Yorkshire sometime in 2008. The material (several hundred original tracks) has been gradually catalogued, with a few tracks already planned for release this year. HATE is a Modern Love project and the label might also feature occasional new versions from different producers. All HATE transmissions will be limited to 300 stamped copies."
Who knows how much of this is true and how much is hype/in-joke? The important thing is these these tunes kill at twenty paces. Amazing stuff, and an instant classic.
Komar & Melamid & Dave Soldier* - The People's Choice Music - 20-Aug-08 07:22 PM
Astonishing. A compulsive listening experience. Needless to say, the 'Most Unwanted' song is way, way better and sounds like a cross between The Residents, some Saturday morning cartoons and two lorries full of mental patients crashing into each other. Gangsta rap with bagpipes, banjos and yodelling? Bring it on!!
The 'Most Wanted' song, on the other hand, is like Luther Vandross becoming tumescent whilst applying hair lacqueur inside an industrial vat full of syrup. It's sickly and icky and quite, quite horrific.
Peter Tosh - Legalize It - 11-Jun-08 09:37 AM
This is a stunning record. The best so far in the mysterious "WAR" series of ultra-limited, ultra-desirable white labels to emerge from the bubbling dubstep underground, it lifts the vocal line from Peter Tosh's 1970s mantra to Rasta herbalism, with Dave Q and 6Blocc taking turns making your head spin with deep bass and lovely, cosmic stoner swirliness. This music is blissful and narcotic in equal measures - play it to your mates when they start bitching about dubstep, and watch their jaws hit the floor... simply awesome.
LTJ Bukem - 05-Apr-07 05:47 AM
Sometimes you're just really in the mood for this stuff. Lovely, flowing, jazzy vibes drenched in big swathes of epic synth. Bukem unites the tribes - the rave kids are sucked in by the deep bassline whilst the urbanite social-networkers lose themselves in the big rinky-dink washes of sound.
Despite the frenetic nature of D'n'B drum programming there's something supremely mellow about this man's music - it's great equally for loved-up dancefloor-gurners or downtempo armchair stoners.
You can't beat a bit of Bukem!
LFO / AFX* - Untitled - 24-Aug-05 11:07 AM
The latest "under the radar" release from Aphex Twin and LFO, this looks destined to become another of those records whose prime purpose is to be traded on ebay and have excuses made for it by Aphex diehards who wouldn't go near it were it by someone else.
As a fan of Aphex myself, it's embarrassing to see his tracks so comprehensively blown out of the water by the two by LFO, who we all know he could eat for breakfast if he so wanted. "Naks Acid" is a deeply tedious and mercifully short scrag-end of a track which sounds like it fell under a bus on the way to the Universal Indicator sessions, while "46 Analord-Masplid" sounds like he's left some machines running while he's gone out for milk, only to trip up into his wheelie bin, and there he is now - listen to the beardy twat - bimbling and scrabbling about amidst the debris of his increasingly meaningless existence. This was the guy who used to set the bar so high for others. Remember those days?
Boring, Richard. Boring. Stop making that boring face.
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