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 audio quality of this release is absolutely terrible. The sound is very quiet, and there is significant background noise throughout the release. This is the probably the worst sounding vinyl I've ever purchased.
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.