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Sarin Assault vs. Al Core - The First Battle E.P. mp3 download

Sarin Assault vs. Al Core - The First Battle E.P. mp3 download
Singer: Sarin Assault
Title: The First Battle E.P.
Released: 1997
Country: France
Style: Hardcore
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.8
Votes: 538
Formats: MP1 AUD MOD DMF AA MP3 AC3
MP3 size: 1238 mb

Sarin Assault vs. Al Core - The First Battle E.P. mp3 download

Tracklist

A Tralcore 10:56
B1 Move Back 5:28
B2 Epurator 5:10

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Dead End Records
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Dead End Records

Credits

  • Written-By – Al Core, Sarin Assault

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
der009 Sarin Assault vs. Al Core Sarin Assault vs. Al Core - The First Battle E.P. ‎(12", EP, TP) Dead End Records der009 France 1997

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Dibei
great record. Its all about the A side, Tralcore is a pure gem. Get a copy of this, before it gets around 100e and more..
AnnyMars
I doubt this one will raise in the future, the A track is OK but nothing crazy like the other ep from Dead End.
Umge
Some spaceship noise opens Tralcore. A double kick then builds up the tension for a good five minutes only to disappear, leaving but the synth layer from below. "He's no good to me dead!" After we are told he will not be permanently dead, all hell breaks loose as the militant 4/4 kickdrum is unleashed in all its fury. "There is no escape!" But really, who would even want to escape? "Don't make me destroy you!" The aggressive, distorted rhythm does just that, however, crushing skulls under its black army boots. The Star Wars samples add another sinister touch, but the low, atmospheric synth layer from the depths makes up for it, somehow creating a soothing balance that is probably the strongest point of the track. By the time Vader commands to release the hate, it has most likely vanished already, leaving the listener cleansed of all negative emotions, focused on surfing the wrath wave. The B side is bordering on speedcore pace, with Epurator being still alright; Move Back has too many Beastie Boys-like samples. None of those can touch Tralcore.
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