3 new HxC, breakcore, robo-tripping from REALICIDE label!

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3 new HxC, breakcore, robo-tripping from REALICIDE label!

Postby INHUMAN » Fri Aug 28, 2009 5:20 am

Realicide Youth Records
28 August 2009
http://www.realicide.com
robertinhuman@hotmail.com

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3 new diverse releases of Midwest U.S. hardcore...

CIDE056 Mavis Concave “Survive This” CDR
$6 US / $8 World, postage-paid.

Mavis Concave of Realicide, SX, DJ Thumper – 5 track EP produced summer 2009 in Saint Louis – a narrative trudging though complete emotional devastation, intense self-doubt and identity conflicts, vengeful and defeated confessions, and finally the tempered strength to move forward – wrenching vocal performances all to a soundscape of raw digital glitches, scathing breakcore rhythms, and the driving force of memorable synth lines backed by immaculate gabber kicks. There is even an amped up digital hardcore cover of Dystopia’s song “Socialized Death Sentence” for anyone whose job has them considering suicide as a reasonable alternative. If you’d always thought hard electronic beats were nothing besides a cheap accessory to raver drugs – here is another fierce counterexample. EMBRACE YOUR DOOM – IN FORWARD MOTION! Screenprinted disc with fold-out poster (artwork by Nick Francel) and vinyl sticker. 150 copies, August 2009.

Mavis Concave ON TOUR NOW - tour dates & tracks from "Survive This" at http://www.myspace.com/mavisconcave

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CIDE057 Chemical Committee “Ill-umi-Nati” CDR
$6 US / $8 World, postage-paid.

Chemical Committee (AKA CemCom) is the Cincinnati hiphop duo of Beta Max and Freak One (Evolve project collaborator) rapping about drugs, the cops, tagging, and an array of other presences in their world, both positive and negative – all backed by strongly Wu-influenced beats laced heavily with old video games and movie samples of varying traceable relevance. This is 100% robo-tripping hiphop, raw from the frustrated and crazed urban midwest American youth. ILL-UMI-NATI was originally self-released in 2007, now re-editioned for CemCom’s debut contribution to the Realicide label. Screenprinted disc, color cover art, fold-out poster, vinyl sticker. 100 copies, August 2009.

Hear tracks from "ILL-UMI-NATI" at http://www.myspace.com/cemcom

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CIDE058 Praey CDR
$6 US / $8 World, postage-paid.

Debut songs from the Saint Louis hardcore trio (Kerns Lane, Mavis Concave, Jack Callahan) that was formed, playing gigs in surrounding cities, and recorded all within June 2009! Strong influence from the youthful urgency of fast, oldschool HxC combined with heavy, dissonant guitar doom and calculated bursts of mic feedback and other scraps of noise amidst otherwise conventional punk rock song structures – this self-titled Praey EP contains 8 studio tracks, including renditions of “Pressure” by Negative Approach and “Shit For Reality” by Realicide, and 3 live recordings from gigs and a radio session. Screenprinted disc, color cover art (by Nick Francel), fold-out poster, vinyl sticker. 150 copies, August 2009.

Hear songs from the Praey EP at http://www.myspace.com/praeyband

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...mailorder all 3 of the above for $15 US / $20 World, postage-paid.

CONTACT / PAYPAL = robertinhuman@hotmail.com

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more RxYxR + new vinyl records & complete distro list here, http://www.geocities.com/realicide/1distro

New tracks from recent and upcoming Realicide vinyl at http://www.myspace.com/realicide Any amount of profit from these 3 CD's will go towards the release of the fifth EVOLVE album "Breaking Down The Barriers" in October, http://www.myspace.com/evolveone Distros get in touch for distro rates or possible trades, http://www.geocities.com/realicide/1distro

Misfit hardcore bands and producers get in touch - bastardized gabber punx, (A)(E)-charged grindcore, people that don't fit anywhere else but still want to offer something positive, post-911, post-digital hardcore collapse - what up.

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