RepeaterTerrestrial Activity

Label:

Damage – DAM 12.005

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 45 RPM, Special Cut

Country:

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Breakcore

Tracklist

A1 Untitled
A2 Untitled
A3 Untitled
A4 Untitled
A5 Untitled
A6 Collision Repair Specialist
B1 Poor Health Bad Constitution
B2 Last Exit

Credits

  • Mastered ByYann*
  • Written-By, ProducerRepeater

Notes

A1-A5 are locked grooves and not mentioned on the release.

Other Versions (1)

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Terrestrial Activity (3×File, MP3, 320 kbps) Damage Damage 05 Unknown

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Reviews

  • Diabolick's avatar
    Diabolick
    Edited 2 years ago
    I originally heard "collision repair specialist" on a mixtape and in my opinion is one of the best early 2000s breakcore/raggacore productions ever made, for myself at least. Repeater's sound is in this inspection unique for its time, ahereas many in the myspace era I followed during the breakcore boom in 2007-14 onwards were either imitating Venetian Snares or mashing edited amen breaks/Gabba kicks with just about any tune going (i was also guilty of this during my time trying to emulate the sound) this little know producer came out of nowhere and dropped this little release on this French label. although entirely different to his previous releases listened to, The song starts up slow with a sample from a soundclash show before going erratic with furious amen breaks and ragga chat aplenty. although this all boils down to commanding you to catch your breath and recompose yourself when the second part of the song appears it features a buildup that ends with a voice that exclaims "do you think it's wise to conquer the power of the darkness?" and a rumbling bass line and continued amen break mutilation takes hold at a rapid pace.

    definitely one release to pick up for this track alone and the others, as Repeater would drop one more release before vanishing altogether.

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