Ormion Posted February 10, 2005 Share Posted February 10, 2005 VARIOUS-KILLERS INC. 3D Vision 2004 TRACKLIST: 1.Absolum-Take Off 140 2.Theoreme-RAM 143 3.CPU-Natural Born Killer 145 4.Azax Syndrom-Replica 146 5.Inneraction-Incorporated 146 6.Flexable-Synthetic Rhythm 145 7.Sirius Isness-Dirty Drugs 147 8.Mekkanikka-Kahoona Burger 145 9.Puzzle-Get Some Visions 145 New compilation from the best Hard Full On label IMO. The well known 3D artists Absolum & CPU together with big names of Full On and some new groups like Puzzle. The compilation starts with Christof himself. When I first saw that Take Off is only 140 bpm I thought that he wants to try something different but I was wrong.This is 100% Absolum style but a bit slower. I love his style.Full On but aggressive and not cheesy at all. SUPERB bassline one more time and madness all the way, this is not the best Absolum track but it’s great for sure. Theoreme from Japan comes next.After his super-track Wagama in the Sound Syndicate comp, I was waiting for new stuff.RAM starts really hard and the first minutes builds like a Techno track with an interesting percussion.In the midle of the track we have the big explosion and the track goes insane! A simple but powerful melody and the well known Full On farts, this track will kill everyone in the dancefloor. (Although, I enjoy it at home also) CPU…My favorite Full On act.I love almost everything from this guy since his debut album and his new track couldn’t be wrong.All the noises and the metallic sounds of his style are present with his original sick bassline and the distorted melodies. To be honest I was expecting to be even harder, after all this is a Natural Born Killer track but that’s ok….Still an amazing tune. Track 4 by Azax Syndrom.I liked his old Dark style a lot but it was getting a bit boring, after all it was more noisy stuff with no melodies.But his new style…Just love it! Every new Azax track is for me the real meaning of the word “Full On”.Hard,fast,aggressive with killer melodies.Yes, it has melodies, more melodies than most of the Astrix-cheese masters-clones.Ok, it’s not old-school but at least you enjoy some nice tunes together with the power.It’s not Shinjitzu but it’s simply GREAT! Best track here! The rest of the tracks are in the well known full on style but thank God it’s a 3D Vision compilation so the groups here have tried to make more aggressive tracks than the usual. Inneraction’s track it’s a compination of the typical Israeli Full on with the harder 3D Vision style.Nice track but not something great. The same with Flexable.Although one guy of the group is CPU himself, it’s more typical Full on-ish than Cpu insanity. But still good. Sirius Isness is one of the groupd that produces quality Full On IMO.You can’t find it out from this track.Full on again but some cool melodies and much power to make you dance like crazy. One of the best tunes of this release. Kahoona Burger.Except the awful samples this track is ok but too typical for me.Typical bass,typical sounds,typical melodies.Slighty harder but not something never listen before. Get Some Visions by going 3D! Last track from Puzzle.Some nice melodies and very good production but the bassline is again so typical. So,the first 4 tracks are great in the 3D Vision style we all know.Aggressive Full On.The last 5 are more typical Full On but Ok especially Sirius Isness. It’s not Sound Syndicate but it’s good.8/10 Best:1,2(!),3,4(!!!),7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trance2MoveU Posted August 9, 2014 Share Posted August 9, 2014 Artist: Various Title: Killers Inc. Global Sound Conspiracy Label: 3D Vision Date: January, 2005 1. Absolum - Take Off 2. Theoreme - RAM 3. CPU - Natural Born Killer 4. Azax Syndrom - Replica 5. Inner Action - Incorporated 6. Flexable - Synthetic Rhythm 7. Sirius Isness - Dirty Drugs 8. Mekkanikka - Kahoona Burger 9. Puzzle - Get Some Visions "How the hell are we gonna get outta here?!?" Damnit!! You're right. Lemme think...If only there was some large rectangular opening built into every room ever made that allowed hassle free entry and departure all with the turn of a simple knob. Stay with me dude. Well if you can't figure out the complexities of a door this is a pretty good album to be trapped with. Absolum, CPU (before he sold his soul), Azax (ditto), and Theoreme are just the first four tracks. They are blistering examples that hold up even today. Of course they're the best ones on the album, but hey this is almost ten years old. The B team takes the next five and do an admirable job of keeping the hi-tech energy flowing even if the aggressive factor has been ratcheted down. Well, except Kahoona Burgers...that sh*t is just corny. As Ormion said it's now more in the full-on territory. At least the first half is great! Psyshop Mdk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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