Cure For Your Plagues (Jungle Rot)
Testube
Performed By
Testube
Album UPC
885007204664
CD Baby Track ID
8447954
Label
Glim Records
Released
2000-05-01
BPM
84
Rated
0
ISRC
uscgj1187505
Year
2000
Spotify Plays
7
Writers
Writer
Testube
Pub Co
Testube
Composer
Testube
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - United States
Description
Morphing sounds of gritty industrial, breakbeat, noise, classic electro EBM, glitchy technoid rhythms, moody darkwave atmospheres, and even some occasional dark drum n' bass, Reconstructive Surgery offers a little something for everyone!
Notes
After the successful Bioplaza CD was self-released in 1999, Testube was signed to DSBP Records, and began working on a full length remix disc. A year later, Reconstructive Surgery was released, armed with remixes from several prominent acts, including Pain Station, Biopsy, B!Machine, Trylok, Oneiroid Psychosis, Paranoid Axis, Redonjon, and Thine Eyes. Morphing sounds of gritty industrial, breakbeat, noise, classic electro EBM, glitchy technoid rhythms, moody darkwave atmospheres, and even some occasional dark drum n' bass, Reconstructive Surgery broke the typical "remix disc" mold by offering up a little something for everyone.
With such a diverse lineup of remix styles, the CD appealed immensely to college deejays, and Reconstructive Surgery quickly peaked at the #4 position of the CMJ RPM radio charts in September 2000, remaining in the top ten for six weeks. In addition to outside remixers, the disc featured new versions of several songs re-crafted by Testube, as well as a "megamix" to close out the album.
With such a diverse lineup of remix styles, the CD appealed immensely to college deejays, and Reconstructive Surgery quickly peaked at the #4 position of the CMJ RPM radio charts in September 2000, remaining in the top ten for six weeks. In addition to outside remixers, the disc featured new versions of several songs re-crafted by Testube, as well as a "megamix" to close out the album.
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