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Hellfish & Bryan Fury - Baby Eaters


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2 track black 12"

 

1. Baby Eaters

2. Acid Abyss

 

Hellfish and Bryan Fury, the Axe Gabba Murda Mob, are two of the biggest innovators in hardcore techno. Both have been pushing the genre in all kinds of directions for over two decades providing the pulse for thousands of parties around the globe. So with this in mind, we are honoured to present ‘Baby Eaters’, an earth shaking joyride to the very edge of the human psyche and beyond.
The eponymous A-side strikes terror into the hearts of men, splitting brain cells like atoms with destructive chain reactions of radical distortion and soul-stripping screams. Pure demonic catharsis, sound frequencies don’t get more violent than this. The B side ‘Acid Abyss’ is an LSD stained hardcore techno anthem where eerily cold voices are strangled by crunchy bellowing kick drums and bleeding 303s. Despite still being cranked up, the precision of the fills in this track offsets the chaotic kicks of the A-side, coming off almost subtle in comparison. This single is for connoisseurs coming lovingly housed with artwork by the wonderful Jim’ll’Paint it, depicting the deadly duo conducting some rather grizzly research in their underworld studio.

 

Snippets/teasers apparently soon. Pre-orders: https://loveloverecords.bandcamp.com/album/baby-eaters

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Thanks for sharing Daddy!

 

Tracks have been played on some radio shows over the last week or so and a load of wicked hardcore producers and DJs have been giving them a spanking at gigs I imagine.

We spent a good while [about 10 moon cycles I think] picking the tracks to make sure this record was as most psychotic as possible!

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Thanks for sharing Daddy!

 

Tracks have been played on some radio shows over the last week or so and a load of wicked hardcore producers and DJs have been giving them a spanking at gigs I imagine.

We spent a good while [about 10 moon cycles I think] picking the tracks to make sure this record was as most psychotic as possible!

any links? would love to hear
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