Six Sensational Soft-Rock Songs For Lovers
Various Artists
- Record label
- Obliterati
- Catalog Number
- OBLITERATI 006
- Release Date
- March 9th 2009
- Genres
Tracks
pos | title | artists | duration |
---|---|---|---|
A1 | Suicide Hotline | Submerged vs. Temulent remix Temulent | 6:15 |
B1 | To The Void | DJ Throttler | 5:40 |
B2 | Dirge | The Nameless | 3:45 |
C1 | Suicide Hotline | Submerged vs. Temulent remix Submerged | 5:58 |
D1 | Underfoot | Temulent remix Breaker | 6:13 |
D2 | Jacob's Ladder | Imaginary Forces |
Obliterati returns with the 6th installation of their popular hard anthem drum n bass double packs. Walking the fine line between breakcore and drum n bass, the Obliterati label has been pushing down boundaries since 2003. The anti anthem Suicide Hotline from Obliterati 02, notorious for it's use of a real life suicide hotline phonecall recording made by the artists, is remixed here in two different flavors with Temulent riding hard and dipping back into the tramen infused madness of the 90s, and Submerged interspersing the sounds and tempo of dubstep. In fact, tempo changes are a theme on the record, with Guerilla Recordings' Breaker rexming Underfoot and dropping the tempo to breaks and raising it back up in the center of the track. Greece's DJ Throttler provides a scorching rave hit with the stab and amen filled To The Void, and Australian newcomer The Nameless going Hellraiser happy in Dirge. Closing the record is one of the most brilliant pieces of experimental drum n bass we've put to wax. Imaginary Forces shines in Jacob's Ladder.