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Various Artists - Come Back Volume 1 CD-R [goaway04] $13.44 (€10.50)
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Label: Go Away Notify Me (What is this?)

Featuring artists from Ireland, England, America, Australia, Japan and Russia, "Come Back - Volume 1" opens our series of short-run compilations with a taut mix of mangled breaks, rhythmic noise, comedy speedcore, and broken electronics: savage enough to slay a minotaur, yet intricate enough to perform keyhole surgery on a palmtop. Opening the proceedings is Irish electronica boffin Spectac's murky stomper "Repetonal", followed by Australian Xian's Eddy Grant/Twisted Sister pile-up "Epileptic Avenue". Back to Ireland next, with the first of 2 ragga-jungle expeditions in Lakker's "Murder-Aah". Herv follows with gabber, acid and '93 hardcore MCs, while Amoebazoid's molten "Defekt" is anything but defective. From the States, Solypsis blasts the listener with skidding, thudding abrasion, before the fearsome Dj Floorclearer joyrides through council estates in a stolen wheelie bin. Japan via Russia next, as Hard-off and Dj 8088 cross-breed tetris, Russian pop-music aaaand Elton John. Again to Australia for Dj Rainbow Ejaculation's abreviated epic "Luke's Dilemma", and Dublin's Sausage Forest mince out a giddy cocktail würst with their track "Clown Schlepp". From Galway, newcomer Skell gives us our second ragga-jungle outing with the bass-laden "Recoil" and second from the end, Sunken Foal's "The Ice is Gonna Break" plays with banjos, tumbling breaks and broken dub while finally The Last Sound's live juggernaut "Slavetrain" brings things to a pumelling conclusion.

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