Exorcism
Bombardier
Performed By
Bombardier
Album UPC
887516940248
CD Baby Track ID
10731400
Label
Low Res Records
Released
1999-02-01
BPM
137
Rated
0
ISRC
uscgj1337830
Year
1999
Spotify Plays
24
Songtrust Track ID
29335
Writers
Writer
Jason Joel Snell
Songwriter ID
6900
PRO
ASCAP
Pub Co
CD Baby Publishing
Composer
Jason Joel Snell
ClearanceTraditional SyncOne Stop
Publisher Admin
CD Baby Publishing
Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Publishing
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - California - SF
Description
One of the pioneering albums of the late 90's that shaped and influence the breakcore sound for the decade to come.
Notes
Reviews:
Moody industrial, with fierce jungle flavour on the bass lines and some sick gritty acid tones combine for some of the dopest stuff I've encountered on the domestic front in a while. Low Res with the assistance of Bombardier has made its mark as one of the up and comers in the American hardcore.
-Deadly Buda (Deadly Systems)
Four track outta San Francisco, by way of Detroit's Low Res posse. A-side opens up with a thoroughly damaged tech-step sounding beast. It kicks off with a nice bassline intro which means you can slip into the mix with minimal crowding. Bleed from the phenomenal Cris D'Agonie mix follows. B-side takes things in a different direction, Machine is softer, but still down with the devil. Tortured choirs suffer over beats that sound snapped rather than broken. Closing things out is a slice of beatless hell called Exorcism... see you in the flames.
-DJ Fishead (Northern Hardcorps, Massive Magazine, Activated Magazine)
Moody industrial, with fierce jungle flavour on the bass lines and some sick gritty acid tones combine for some of the dopest stuff I've encountered on the domestic front in a while. Low Res with the assistance of Bombardier has made its mark as one of the up and comers in the American hardcore.
-Deadly Buda (Deadly Systems)
Four track outta San Francisco, by way of Detroit's Low Res posse. A-side opens up with a thoroughly damaged tech-step sounding beast. It kicks off with a nice bassline intro which means you can slip into the mix with minimal crowding. Bleed from the phenomenal Cris D'Agonie mix follows. B-side takes things in a different direction, Machine is softer, but still down with the devil. Tortured choirs suffer over beats that sound snapped rather than broken. Closing things out is a slice of beatless hell called Exorcism... see you in the flames.
-DJ Fishead (Northern Hardcorps, Massive Magazine, Activated Magazine)
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