Children Posted July 7, 2000 Author Share Posted July 7, 2000 Sibilant - Proper Filth Artist: Sibilant Title: Proper Filth Label: Symbiosis Date: 1998 Track listing: 01. 07'10" It's A Nappy 02. 07'23" Blitch 03. 07'00" Fartgaz Investigator 04. 07'20" Dodgy Salesman 05. 06'22" Zoobubbles 06. 07'07" Noisefarm 07. 05'50" Mick My Nose 08. 07'26" Mind The Step 09. 06'58" Please Come In But Wipe Your Fest 10. 08'08" Screecher Creature Review: Well I don't like it that much ... not melodic at all, but with many different noises ... a style between classic minimal stuff And Double Dragon style ... but less interesting than Double Dragon in my opinion ... Rating : 2.5/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Psylent Buddhi Posted July 7, 2000 Share Posted July 7, 2000 I must say that I definantly do NOT agree with you children. I love this album. Maybe it's because I really love D'n'B, but there is something about this album... Those carefully arranged patterns of progressive sounds that plays over the awesome beats are simply amazing. Sibilant is in my opinion one those producers that manages to avoid the fatal psychedelic clichés (spelled correctly?)! Some might shoot this down as organized noise, but it's not. I think it's pure listening pleasure from the first second to the last second! But, it all boils down to personal taste I guess... I give this my highest recommendation! BTW, wasn't this released in 1998? Plur - Psylent Buddhi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Mascok Posted July 7, 2000 Share Posted July 7, 2000 pretty nice album with a lot of cool and wicked drum&bass beats. really liked all those psybreakz heh. still a lot of psychedelia. really original sounds here etc. a real special album for me, drum&bass always excites me heh. if you like drum&bass music and psychedelic trance, than this one is for you!, a real must to all of you drumbeats, tekno (?) lovers. 8/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
freak51 Posted April 18, 2001 Share Posted April 18, 2001 This came out in 1998 indeed. I looked for it for months back then, and gave it up as futile. But guess what I found the other day in the bargain bin of my local electronic music shop! This was one of the greatest records to come out of this otherwise iffy era of psy-trance. Darkish, but not too dark. Lots of breakbeats at various speeds. It's got that rich sub-bass you find in powerful jungle, plus psychedelia in the mid-range. It has plenty of layers that play well with each other - yet it can mix OK. Find this if you can! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Xymaths Posted November 6, 2001 Share Posted November 6, 2001 Remember that real clattery drum and bass bullshit that was produced in London for people who took excesses of crack-well you found it. This is bullshit, has zero to do with psy trance and astounds me that a trance label such as Nephilim took the time and money to release it. If Jungle is your thing then nice one but if Hallucinogen is yours then ignore it. Its a waste of time trying to collect ALL psy-label releases cause there is sure a lot of chaff out there. Next people will be telling me that Midi Millitz was killer cd of the year!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest funny Posted December 29, 2001 Share Posted December 29, 2001 proper stuff here !! 8.1/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
freak51 Posted March 11, 2002 Share Posted March 11, 2002 Amazing how people can feel so strongly about this record. That alone makes you want to find it. This is one of my all-time favourite electronic music CDs of any kind. As more and more of my older trance CDs go into the 'what the hell was I thinking - get rid of it, selling by the kilo if necessary' pile, this one keeps sounding amazing every time I listen to it. This is the business - I believe serious DJs should own this one. When you don't know what's next, almost no matter what you're playing, one of the tracks on this disc will mix perfectly with what's on now and make your set special. Then either mix back into what you were doing before, or take it off in another direction. The join will be seamless. There are not many discs that can make this claim. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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