Yay, Dalek samples!
25 Apr 2005 10:26 am*stomps*
Edit: Wow, if the rest of the new album is anything like this glimpse, we're in for a treat.
They're getting harsher and more varied. The album version of Exterminate Annihilate Destroy is fantastically stompy, the club version a bit more EBMy but still very good and the config.sys remix takes it completely into the Noise genre.
The Dalek sample was tweaked/mixed so well that it almost sings. Very cool.
Not quite sure if I like Caustic Greed or not yet. It's half way between too mellow/two commercial Drum&Bass-y but it has some great elements.
Verdict: 5/5
Review of Mind.in.a.Box and Stromkern coming up. (all part of the Dependent Club Invasion CDS box set)
Edit: Wow, if the rest of the new album is anything like this glimpse, we're in for a treat.
They're getting harsher and more varied. The album version of Exterminate Annihilate Destroy is fantastically stompy, the club version a bit more EBMy but still very good and the config.sys remix takes it completely into the Noise genre.
The Dalek sample was tweaked/mixed so well that it almost sings. Very cool.
Not quite sure if I like Caustic Greed or not yet. It's half way between too mellow/two commercial Drum&Bass-y but it has some great elements.
Verdict: 5/5
Review of Mind.in.a.Box and Stromkern coming up. (all part of the Dependent Club Invasion CDS box set)
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Date: 25/4/05 06:47 pm (UTC)Thing is, I'm one of those strange and honest people who don't download or copy, at least not the stuff I'm playing. Considering that most of my collection is outside the (even alternative) mainstream, I somehow owe it to the artists, IMHO.
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Date: 25/4/05 06:52 pm (UTC)Yeah, I'm the same way in most respects. I think Tom Shear on the Assemblage 23 site summed it up best.
I try not to pass out things that are in regular distrobution. So I tend to copy the Limited and rare for people since I know those are harder to find.