Armaguet Nad – Untitled
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Slaves Of Devil Our Master – S.O.D.O.M. 999 |
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Vinyl
, 12", Limited Edition, 33 ⅓ RPM
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Genre: |
Electronic |
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Speedcore |
Tracklist
A1 | Armaguet Nad– | The Devil's Pact | 4:59 |
A2 | Armaguet Nad– | Comptines Et Galejades | 5:04 |
B1 | Angel Flo– | Wanda De Monte Gordo | 6:36 |
B2 | Angel Flo– | Cristallographie | 5:30 |
Notes
Limited to 250 copies.
B2 takes sample from Dead Can Dance - Indus
Samples on A2 come from the french movie "La Cité des enfants perdus"
Track A1 has been repressed on SODOM10B.
B2 takes sample from Dead Can Dance - Indus
Samples on A2 come from the french movie "La Cité des enfants perdus"
Track A1 has been repressed on SODOM10B.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): SODOM 999 A
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): SODOM 999 B
Other Versions (1)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Untitled (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM, Test Pressing) | Slaves Of Devil Our Master | SODOM 999 | 1997 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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I actually like Cristallographie out of all tracks on this record, the kicks are mad and ominous on this masterpiece!
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Edited 5 years agoI’ve just had a good listen through to this on my Reference system, I use a High End Naim Hifi setup in the living room, it will extract every bit of detail from every single type of media you throw at it, ive been sat smoking and analysing this record with a fine tooth comb.
Whats always struck me with this record ever since I got chance to hear it all the way through was just how musical it is, at least compared with the rest of the early Sodom releases (I haven’t heard enough of the new wave Sodom to compare those) there’s two tracks that have a melody/harmony as a back bone, which is really quite rare for Sodom tracks, I wish this formula was implemented a little more on the odd track through the rest of the catalogue, but talking like that it would not be the Sodom we know and love. -
Edited 9 years agoYou know what, S.O.D.O.M is a great label with some amazing releases, anyone who's in to the harder side of hardcore knows this, but with that identity comes a following of collectors that press 5 stars on the Discogs ratings regardless of whether it is an amazing release or a rubbish one, point im making is that not all Sodom releases are created equally........ although if price and avg rating were the only things to go by you would easily be mistaken into thinking that every S.O.D.O.M was actually created equally and thus as equally amazing.
Hype and price are at work here, not the fact that some of the releases are just meh and have very little great hardcore in there grooves, ears and good sounding tracks dont seem to mean much to a Sodom release............... It is Sodom after all....... thats what counts right?..... 'Sigh'.
Sorry, forgot to mention, this record is worth every god damn star and every god damn penny, maybe the best Sodom release ever ever. Just Sayin.
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Sides are reversed on my copy. Labels are correct but there are two littles orange stickers on both sides (stipulating "Other side") for covering the text "This side...". On Armaguet nad side you find Angel Flo tracks and vice versa. Am I the only one or is it the same for all copies ?
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