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Iszoloscope / Ebola - Split download free

Performer:
Iszoloscope
Album:
Split
Released:
Style:
Techno, Noise, Industrial
MP3 archive size:
1374 mb
FLAC archive size:
1467 mb
WMA archive size:
1707 mb
Other formats:
DMF WAV AC3 ASF WMA MOD ADX
Rating:
4.4
Votes:
180
Download links
Iszoloscope - Split
MP3 album RAR archive

1467 downloads at 24 mb/s

Iszoloscope - Split
FLAC album RAR archive

1707 downloads at 25 mb/s

Tracklist

1 Iszoloscope Le Méchanisme Du Hobereau 11:47
2 Iszoloscope Sighs National Park 5:36
3 Iszoloscope In The Other Mind Of Us (Opened-Mix) 5:47
4 Ebola Cut Off 7:34
5 Ebola Convert 6:50
6 Ebola Klikass 5:34

Notes

Released in a clear jewel case with liner notes, but without a tray card.

Iszoloscope tracks referred to as A1-A3, Ebola tracks referred to as B4-B6.


  • Pretty good release. All Iszoloscope tracks retain a dark, heavy atmosphere. Pity that, as often happens when industrial peeps go techno, the kickdrum is absolutely unimaginative. The Ebola tracks might be more interesting after all, though they lack the night synth layers, compared to the first three. They are more on the purely (rhythmic-)noisy tip. Enjoyably in-your-face. Anyway, it is a shame this was not released on vinyl.