Dark Mother - Glass Cast Remixes (2012)

General discussion, news, info, new releases etc.
Post Reply
User avatar
zin
ɅDM†N
Posts: 2707
Joined: May 13th, 2010, 1:24 pm

Dark Mother - Glass Cast Remixes (2012)

Post Posted

Image

1. Glass Cast [ (o)†HERS Multiple Fractures Mix ]
2. Glass Cast (Skerror Vestigial Mix):
3. Glass Cast (Adam Boose Remix)
4. Glass Cast (Bruxa Remix)

Free download:
https://www.mediafire.com/?i4v80bn6i8w4bvb

Originally posted on IVIYH:
https://ivacationinyourhell.wordpress.c ... -download/
Our very generous friends at BAKU SHAD-DO have bestowed many exclusive gifts upon our alter, and today we have one of the best for you, A FUCKING EPS’- WORTH OF REMIXES OF GLASS CAST by Bruxa, (o)†HERS, Adam Boose (of Cauliflower Audio) and Skerror, SOME AWESOME FUCKING-SHIT, ALL ONLY HERE ON IVIYH!!!! Just to sweeten this shit-storm of amazing tracks, they’re giving us the greenlight to host and inseminate your ear-pussies with beauty, we’re enhancing this offering by giving you one of their most insane dope tracks “Devastator Did” from their FUCKING AWESOME release ANDA. The entire record is $1 here http://baku-shad-do.bandcamp.com/album/anda, + get all of these remixes, support this fucking fantastic band so they can exist to make more music for your typically music-ungrateful ass, hey I know you’re downing in a sea of garbage being thrown at you, but trust me you’ll be dropping this shit on mixtapes, making you look all good and shit for the ladies, when you’ve got some fucking-hot-haunted jams to moisten the environment with. Their music feels very fresh and light, there’s some unusual elements here that keep me sucked in, not your typical witch-shit, a healthy dash more trippy, as their page promotes dream pop inspired JAMzZzz.
Four great remixes that flip Dark Mother's "Glass Cast" from their debut EP "Anda". From trippy, noisy experimental slime from (o)thers and dr666ed, possessed beat from Skerror, to minimal abstractions from Adam Boose (of Missile Command, who appeared on witch-house.com's Midwinter compilation) and upbeat, wobbly electro jam from Bruxa - all tracks are great and interesting takes that completely change the vibe of the original.
Post Reply