Tracklist:
1 Mindscape — THE 4TH (forthcoming Blackout Music)
2 Pythius — CONVERT (forthcoming Blackout Music)
3 Current Value — GET DOWN TO IT (forthcoming Trendkill Records)
4 Random Movement — CHOP SHOP BURN (forthcoming Soul Trader Recordings)
5 Signal — TRIPWIRE (Invisible)
6 Current Value — CONTACT (forthcoming Blackout Music)
7 Current Value & Prolix — FAKE (forthcoming Trendkill)
8 Current Value — PULVERIZED (forthcoming Blackout Music)
9 Noisia & The Upbeats — OMNIVORE (Vision)
10 Dub Motion — OFF THE RECORD (Titan)
11 Current Value — EAGER FIGHT (forthcoming Blackout Music)
12 Current Value — ROCKET SCIENCE (forthcoming Blackout Music)
13 Machine Code — TERRAFORMING (Eatbrain)
14 Misanthrop — I NEED MORE (Blackout Music)
15 Mindscape — PHANTOMS (forthcoming Blackout Music)
16 Machine Code & Cza — SOMETHING (C4C)
17 BSE & State Of Mind — JACK NICHOLSON (Blackout Music)
18 Pythius — NEW ORDER (forthcoming Blackout Music)
19 Current Value — FUEL UP (Blackout Music)
20 Benny L & Coppa — CAUSE PANIC (Comanche)
21 Current Value — CONDITIONING (Bad Taste)
22 Current Value — TWILIGHT STATE (Invisible)
Опубликовано: 26 февр. 2014 г.The full 2013 album «Excavation» by The Haxan Cloak. I do not own the rights to this album or songs herein, and it's upload did not/ will not result in monetary gain on my behalf. All creative credit for this album goes to The Haxan Cloak. Copyright 2013 Tri Angle records. Please support the artist's official release.
Tracklist
1. Consumed
2. Excavation Pt.1 (1:39)
3. Excavation Pt.2 (9:48)
4. Mara (14:02)
5. Miste (17:15)
6.The Mirror Reflection Pt.1 (22:53)
7. The Mirror Reflection Pt.2 (26:03)
8. Dieu (33:11)
9. The Drop (38:23)
Gore Tech's follow-up to «Machine Throne» presents us with a slightly harder and more anthem-heavy version of his intricate combination of drumstep and breakcore. Having become one of figureheads of the new wave of breakcore musicians, this artist straightened a little bit his music this time around, but took great care in keeping true to his bass-rich, scraping and headbang-inducing tonalities. These tracks might not be the fastest or the most crazy around, but they show (once again) that it is possible to write modern breakcore tunes which carry their own narrative and homogeneity. Obviously strongly recommended."