HEAVEN DECONSTRUCTION
An Experimental Instrumental Album by The Young Gods
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"Switzerland's Young Gods are nothing if not ambitious. Grafting rock, classical and electronic influences, the group's unusual vocals/sampler/drums configuration reconstructs rock from the ground up. Irreverent, abrasive, and years ahead of its time."--The Trouser Press Guide to '90s Rock

"Definitive household listening."--Sweater
"This is probably the best drum 'n' bass compilation since LTJ Bukem's Logical Progression."--Axcess

BREAKBEAT MASSIVE
A compendium of UK Jungle & Hard Drum + Bass
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Mutant Sound System brings you Breakbeat Massive--A compendium of UK Jungle & Hard Drum + Bass. 11 tracks from the harder side of the Drum + Bass experience featuring DJ Crystl, Intawarriors (aka Grooverider), DJ Trace, and more. PACKAGED IN A COOL METAL TIN.

"Get ready for an assault of funked-up beats and pieces of essential jungle and drum & bass. . . .this wicked collection has enough meat for all of you musicheads to sink your teeth into."--Virtually Alternative

MUTANT BEATZ
Abstrakt Hip-Hop, Future Funk, & Science Fcition Soul, mss 0017

A wild, futuristic fusion of Hip-Hop, Drum + Bass, Dub, Electronica, Soul, and Funk, Features tracks by Faceless, Lazy K (ex-Basehead), Rude Kulcha (featuring Bill Laswell & Afrika Baby Bam from the Jungle Bros.), Heavy Handed, Euphonic Vs. Soothsayer & Doctor Israel, Black Pearl, Moonstar, Survival Sounds, and more.

"The subtitle is actually more apt then you might think possible."--Beatfreakery, UK

AL COMET
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Brand new solo album from Young Gods keyboardist Al Comet. Comet is an entrancing instrumental journey of unexpected samples and atmospheric chords and sounds. Al Comet weaves an intoxicating netherworld out of pulsating synthesizers, undulating ambient tones, and sensuous enveloping chords. This sonic jigsaw puzzle is a true work of art--very outre and enigmatic.

"The Young Gods' techno-pagan bombast sounds like some of the only futuristic music being made today."--Details

LAZY K
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A brilliant funk rock, hip-hop, psychedelic soul jam from Basehead guitarist Keith Lofton (Lazy K). With Life in One Day, he sustains what Pulse! defined as a "stoned, alienated, horny cynicism" but manages to push the groove even further into the song oriented funk realm of fellow iconoclasts P-Funk, Prince, and Sly Stone. Cosmic R & B with wit, style, and substance-way-cool new millennium type stuff.

"(Basehead's) fragile melodies and quavering vocals create a quiet sadness that's never been heard in rap before; the result is one of the bleakest expressions of African-American angst since Sly and the Family Stone's There's a Riot Goin' On."--Details