Dj Scotch egg - KFC Core
Label : Adaadat : Catalogue number : ada007

Release date
: 2005

>Review Format<
CD


Adaadat present the long awaited full lengther from DJ SCOTCH EGG....release the droids...

"Scotch chicker" kicks off with the grimiest 8 bit mumble with subtle crunch spikes.......then chaos on the highest level. A rawkus windowlicker x 7,000,000 vocal shouts at you so loud, that your teeth melt and your tongue base dives into your stomach, whilst a cloud of liquid hell static floats overhead, pissing insanity into your now charred scalp. Pretty awesome.

"Tetris wonderland" is what it reads as, but plinked and plunked into some worm hole of glitch goodness with sugar on top...whilst "scotch heads" take it deep into the dreams of a pregnant gameboy, with a womb full of particle accelerators and mandatory depths of hell feed direct into your abandoned spacecrafts dead crews log...or something like that. Top.
Get on down, and dont forget to get on up, and whilst you are up there just get on down......as its time to pop rotate and flip it with "Scotch minds". Imagine if you will a balloon made of 2d bush and tree sprites with hammering hardcore 8 bit beats piped, folded and pushed into your mind whilst the frog from parappa the rapper frowns at you with a highly distorted face..need I say more.

"KFC song" is a LIVE acapella recording of the high quality unofficial soundtrack to the scotch egg empire..with some smooth sounds from the female vocalist.

Standing balls deep upto your balls in parallax sludge, but still loving it, and even going for a over balls deep swim in the crap is what "Acidboy" is all about. Packed to the now dirty balls with character and gassy extrusions, your stomach swells to the size of a large bag of balls, whilst charlie the cat shouts and spits at you through the thick sound repellent glass you have to mouth words through at the train station. Yeh RIGHT up to the balls. "Scotch land" on the other hand doesnt take any crap and instantly has you raving away to a side scrolling blend of platforms that slide from left to right and the others which completely dissapear (like in megaman 2, as you are chased by a massive mechanoid dragon), its all really manic and feeds my brain lovely thank you.


Ok, I personally love this album, as my lifelong appreciation of all manic and gameboy influenced noise takes over. If you love a bit of insanity and are fan of ' videogame ' soundtracks, you cant go wrong with this one as it ticks all the boxes on a flat not all that well shaded clipboard with a ticksheet thing on top.

Superawesome is my parting word.


Sam


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