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Dismantled. Breed to Death

Исполнитель: Dismantled
Альбом: Breed to Death
Год: 2005
Формат носителя: EPCD
Лэйбл: Dependent
Номер в каталоге: PM 39-00060
Товар отсутствует на складе поставщика.
Если он будет переиздан, он обязательно появится у нас в продаже.

Ориентировочная цена: 508.00 руб

Описание


Внимание!!! Товар нужно заказывать в Германии. Сроки прихода на наш склад от 2 месяцев до 5 месяцев!!! 10 Tracks – Total Playing Time 53:39 Lets start with the opener, -Breed To Death-. This is a highly catchy and tasty cookie with a smooth interaction between 80s and presence, electro-clash and trancy elements are having dinner together. Danceable, groovy and somehow minimalistic rhythms and this special 80s coolness are perfectly combined with Garys clear, totally suitable vocals. The production was done by Isaac Glending of Cesium_137. Get your hair spray and your dusty new wave dress out of the cabinet and move, move, move on the dancefloor. The remix done by Xian Antkow is danceable too but doesnt offer the special charm found in Dismantleds original version, its more orientated towards future pop/trancy fields. Psyclon Nine meanwhile bring in their dark electro colors, in addition they changed the vocals into distorted ones. Next theres the track -War Dream-. A convex and coevally powerful midtempo piece with relaxed rhythms, diverse style elements and varied vocals (at times robot-like, at times more clean, at times more distorted). Successful creation. Another attention getter is for sure Garys midtempo cover version of Paula Abduls 80s hit -Straight Up-. Well done! -Blind- runs through the speakers with pulsating techno flavored beats, surrounded by voice samples and some amazingly crunchy and atmospheric soundscapes. A dancefloor candidate that beams you into another world. Last but not least weve got -The Swarm- (taken from -PostNuclear-) and several remix versions. Whilst Dismantleds -easy to swallow- version whirrs through the air with galloping beats, noteable melody spots and kinda straight attitude, Haujobb juggle with some crashing industrial rhythms and a monotonous esprit. Not really what you expected from them, so a good surprise. Rudy Ratzinger aka Wumpscut converts the track to a slower paced menu that could perfectly have been a part of his latest release -Evoke- whilst Daedals tempo interaction remix contains intelligent electro and even drumnbass ingredients. Summarized said - a must-have EP