Paulblackout*Desolate Ways

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Electronic

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Hardcore

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Desolate Ways 4:37
Baby Cloners Came From Outer Space 5:01
Sui-Sonic 4:23
Violent Behaviour 4:43

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    Cover of Desolate Ways, 2004-12-00, Vinyl Desolate Ways
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Epileptik Productions – EPK 033 2004 2004
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    Cover of Desolate Ways, 2004, Vinyl Desolate Ways
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    Reviews

    • 2Styliztik's avatar
      2Styliztik
      Baby Cloners Came From Outer Space is an outstanding piece of Industrial Hardcore. The track starts with an off kilter drum beat and some cool analogue sounds, but it then introduces a sound that reminds me of a gritty 1980's Sci-Fi movie, in particular, The Terminator. It's not something you normally hear, but it sounds fucking awesome here! The kickdrum has this odd flat/punchy sound, it's unique though and gets the job done. The main soundbite is a dark simple Syndicate styled riff, quite menacing, something you'd hear in a Horror/Thriller movie. The middle section is dominated by that Sci-Fi sound but slowly we are introduced to a wicked Acid riff that wobbles around the track. Overall, a harsh but wonderful track by Paul Blackout. With the record coming out two months after Bloody Fist Records closed down, I wonder if this might have been FIST36.......
      • Jayfive's avatar
        Jayfive
        Edited 20 years ago
        Oh lordy this is a good record! Hard as nails dark hardcore with a layer of rolling breaks and searing analogue drum & bass sounds. This is very similar to the stuff Traffik used to produce.

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