Trance2MoveU Posted June 13, 2014 Share Posted June 13, 2014 Artist: Various Title: Night Terrors Label: Terror Lab Industries Date: February, 2012 1. KwaailightRUBIX QUBE 2. Dark Jungle (Smashed rmx)Z3RO 3. Where EverORCA 4. Shinra TenseiSINFUL REACTIONS, EYETEK 5. Night TerrorIRON LOTUS, ABSENSE, STEREOPANIC 6. The Trouble Maker (H1N1 rmx)PANAYOTA 7. The ForsakenTRYAMBAKA 8. Articulator (Ironstein rmx)ZINX 9. DopemanDAMAGE 10. AwakenCRITICAL MASS 11. We have explosiveLOST AND FOUND 12. Immolation (Brain Driver rmx)SHEHOOR 13. War DialingIRONSTEIN, ZION LINGUIST 14. Crank (Karmacrop rmx)DAMAGE 15. The way of the masterTWISTED SYSTEM 16. MultiverseB55 17. Head Trauma (Conscious Chaos rmx)ZION LINGUIST 18. DopehatSUPER EVIL, EMP 19. Out of controlDELIRIANT 20. Amazing Simba (Z3ro rmx)REMOVE 21. Absolute TruthORCA, TECHNODROME "I'm in the VIP, Surrounded by groupies, Drinking up me some Patron, And they keep on telling me that I rock...and roll!" Wow, you really went there. Ok, ok... It's easy to pick on this label with its severely over the top imagery. But besides catering to the mentally disturbed and half naked vampire chicks they have actually thrown out some pretty good music. I liken it to working with Woody Allen. Sure he's embarrassing and probably a pedophile, but a butt load of people still line up to be in his sh*tty movies. And in no way am I insinuating that this Mexican label is associated with pedophilia. Last thing I need is a little Mexican justice showing up unannounced on the doorstep in the form of...let's say a package the approximate size of a hat box. So as you can tell from the disturbed individual on the cover in which the word terror appears 3 times this music firmly plants itself in the darkness. In fact the first CD is called Out of the Night. And oh boy does it come out swinging. Full power berserker mode with acid flung in all directions. Even Orca put out a bit of grooviness which means I gotta go get the shovel from the shed and dig up the daisy blanked I had dumped on him. It only took 5 tracks before Ironstein & Co. had to assault my ears with those ostentatious buildups, which for this label is a win. And the cheesy samples didn't begin until The Forsaken. No big deal. That's why God invented the skip button. The entire first disc is intense and will tire you out. By the end your mosh pit brutality will be little more than pinballing off other dancers. P*ssy. I know I should be embarrassed by listening to Dopeman. And I am. But I can also tell you that I've been singing that hook all morning. My groupies are ages 2 and 5 and they just kicked my ass in Candyland while sipping on apple juice. The second disc into the light starts with We Have Explosive...shouldn't that be explosives? Unless you just have one. Maybe they didn't let you finish...perhaps it's explosive diarrhea. In which case you go stand over there. Keep going. It's a slower track (as if they knew you needed concussion recovery time) but it still fits right in. Even though the second disc is on the lighter side it's not sleepy time. The problem is if this label isn't bringing the heat the rest comes off as rather impotent sounding stuff. Hardly worth being thrown in the cell with the anarchist on the cover. It seems like they did it this way to broaden their market share and catch those who don't like it as heavy whilst still appealing to the base. Psyshop Beatspace Mdk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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