INV037 BooT-SectoR-ViruZ "Anti-Matter"
Release-date: September 21
(http://www.ambassador21.com/images/foto/Distro/INV037.jpg)
Things start somewhat calm with a cut up and glitchy intro, warming up
the audience for what is yet to come. It prepares the listener to be taken
on a trip through the mind of Erik Schleicher, or, to speak in more precise
terms, deep down into the ViruZ Realm. This artist has a history of more
than 10 years making hard hitting music, and it shows.
From industrialesque patterns to pure breakcore mania, he manages to cover a broad
variety of styles, never forgetting his musical roots to come back with some high
speed hardcore attacks here and there.
In times like these where anyone owning a PC and fucking around with some pirated
music program calls himself an underground producer, BooT-SectoR-ViruZ, the one and
original "Disco Daddy", proves that there are still people able to develope a very
unqique style while taking things not too serious.
This album is filled with energy, anger and fun, people won't know what hit them
but only that they have to move their bodies somehow.
- reviewed by about:black (http://about-black.net) -
www.ambassador21.com
01 Enter ViruZ Realm
02 Mindrape
03 Carnivore
04 Heavy Breathing
05 The Last Sequence
06 Disco Daddy
07 Oppression (Equal Shit)
08 Trigger
09 Cruel Intentions
10 Deep Down Below (http://ambassador21.com/mp3/BooT-SectoR-ViruZ_-_Deep_Down_Below.mp3)
11 Am Rande Des Wahnsinns
12 Dead Line
13 Eat You Alive
Available now on Invasion Wreck Chords (http://www.ambassador21.com/mailorder-full.html) / available soon on Ant-Zen (http://www.ant-zen.com/) and Ad Noiseam (http://www.adnoiseam.net/)
all tracks produced with open modplug tracker.
THANKS GUYS!
actually this is a normal cd-release, but as the thread contains a free mp3-link
it will also be ok in this subsection ;)
@rewbs: if you give me your address i'll send you one for free
ooh! Can I get one for free :lol: ? DDB kicks ASS!
EDIT:Sorry, too caught up in the song to give one of my usual reviews.
Unfortunately I'm at school right now, and your mp3 is coming through RealPlayer, which is being gay, and won't let me see the song time.
>Drumbeat is awesome throughout the whole song
>Love the vocal tidbits
>THe percussive distortion near then end is awesome.
That's all he wrote. oh. ANd Kickass. He wrote that too.
Quote from: "SoundCrafter"ooh! Can I get one for free :lol: ?
unfortunately the answer is NO! ;)
btw: thanks!
those beats. are. tasty.
8)
Quote from: "BooT-SectoR-ViruZ"unfortunately the answer is NO! ;)
btw: thanks!
Lol...didn't see that one coming...It's Ok, I was only half-serious. And I'll buy the CD (Once I actually have some money.) Gotta support a fellow modplugger. Wow. Hard to believe a song of that quality came out of Modplug. I must be doing something wrong. Or everything. :lol:
Great track, and sounds like it'll be a great CD
EDIT: Check my sig.
any possibility to get it apart from Ant-Zen & Invasion?
i mean for distro :wink:
Songs like Deep Down Below have more potential, if published as a tracker-module, because of the rich pattern material.
This MP3 then becomes just a version of it by the author himself. With a final time-duration.
Imagine a DJ with a laptop with Deep_Down_Below.it on it, playing it with OMPT. He can set any actual pattern in a loop,
prolonging the sequence, or jump back and forth in the pattern-row, to 'perform' the composition. He can switch channels
on and off, to get the most versions out of one pattern. With or without the melody-element for example.
@cyber: wie viel brauchste denn?
@sam: i'm not planning to start a revolution in international dj culture
Quote from: "Sam_Zen"Songs like Deep Down Below have more potential, if published as a tracker-module, because of the rich pattern material.
This MP3 then becomes just a version of it by the author himself. With a final time-duration.
Imagine a DJ with a laptop with Deep_Down_Below.it on it, playing it with OMPT. He can set any actual pattern in a loop,
prolonging the sequence, or jump back and forth in the pattern-row, to 'perform' the composition. He can switch channels
on and off, to get the most versions out of one pattern. With or without the melody-element for example.
nice idea
but being on many parties where such music is played...there are only few DJs troubling themselves with interactive sets and i never met one being on stage with tracker software :lol:
2 cyperkid
If they think more control is more troubling, well, let them be.
But this potential is not only about real-time interaction during playback. It can also be used as a personal 'arrangement' of the song, a 'cover', a different performance of the song.
If I can listen to a tracker-file, and if I like a certain sequence of patterns very much, I could duplicate them in the patternrow, so I can enjoy it longer. The same with the back- and forth-jumps. The final order then leads to more patterns in the song. Other ways are possible with patterncodes, like the 'loop pattern n times'.
So then it's not realtime, but composed, and saved as just another version of the song.
Good news! I'm getting your album for my b-day! Kickass!
about DDB - nice technical work!
thanks for your great feedback, guys :D
since the new album should be finished (and released) in the next months i'm thinking of making this thing here available as .it
anyone interested? (i could also use some remixers)
note that there are a lot of plugins used and i'm not too sure which OMPT version i used...
http://breakcorezecke.de/Anti-Matter%20-%20Viral%20Coding%20Devices.rar
(be sure to have a look at the readme.txt first)
Quote from: "BooT-SectoR-ViruZ"since the new album should be finished (and released) in the next months i'm thinking of making this thing here available as .it
haven the IT files is always nicer than having the MP3s :)
Quote from: "Jojo"Quote from: "BooT-SectoR-ViruZ"since the new album should be finished (and released) in the next months i'm thinking of making this thing here available as .it
haven the IT files is always nicer than having the MP3s :)
having the cd is even better :P
to make it more comfortable here's the link to the it-pack again:
http://breakcorezecke.de/Anti-Matter%20-%20Viral%20Coding%20Devices.rar
(be sure to have a look at the readme.txt first)
Quick question, BSV: Is this song typical (or atypical) of the rest of the album?
I'm more inclined to buy an unknown CD if i know the style i'm getting. Remember NIN's Pretty Hate Machine? Half the songs were what could loosely call "ballads"! The few Industrial rock songs on that excellent album (such as "Head Like A Hole" and "That's What I Get") made the price of admission ALMOST maddening....
The point is, do all the songs fit into one general genre in your album?
i'd say it's all "rhythmic noise/breakcore melange"....
just download the module-pack and answer the question yourself.
(only american mailorder that's supposed to have it is "storming the base" btw... )
P.S: yeah, that NIN album sucked....
Just listened to the free mp3. Although this genre is not really my style, I have to admit the drum programming was pretty cool. You obviously know what you're doing technically.
Quote from: "BooT-SectoR-ViruZ"since the new album should be finished (and released) in the next months i'm thinking of making this thing here available as .it
i loved that 'deep down below' tune, i even used it in a college 'radio mix' project thing! is there no chance i could get a mp3 zip copy of this CD? pretty please! 8)
Quote from: "xincbox"Quote from: "BooT-SectoR-ViruZ"since the new album should be finished (and released) in the next months i'm thinking of making this thing here available as .it
i loved that 'deep down below' tune, i even used it in a college 'radio mix' project thing! is there no chance i could get a mp3 zip copy of this CD? pretty please! 8)
slsk? ::)