Depleet Meat

General | Sep 2006

Reviews

Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2006-09-11
Intense mix of electronic drum and bass/breakbeat with smothered heavy metal guitarisms. Bordering on “Drill and Bass” in its intensity, 20 years ago this would have been simply “industrial” but this takes it to another level, very advanced, listenable. Definitely not short on distortion, noise, this is like a fine distillate of all things Mego Records, Kevin Drumm, Ministry, old Skinny Puppy, Chrome, Will To Live. Don’t pass this up as there are at least two tracks that qualify as “epic”.

1) breakbeats, buildup
2) breakbeats, samples classical music in an altogether ironic yet super-cool way, epic, gotta play this one!
3) slow with heavy guitar chords, voice samples
4) driving and metal double kick feel, super cool
5) repetitive mid paced heavy
6) slower
7) faster, cool noisey drill and bass’isms, cool samples
8) techno feel
9) airline tower transmissions, ambient beatless noise, cool
10) straight upbeat feel
11) cool swallowed feel, good rhythm though
12) heavy, 80’s industrial guitar centered feel
13) fast jungle electro feel, meth heads take note
14) another really epic track, with repeating samples of numbers, a great heavy intense beat
15) ambient noise feel
16) Chome feel, live rawking and rolling, great stuff!
17) techno
18) disjunct industrial machine noise quality, older school

Recent airplay

Sunshine City
Flick
Al Gore Rhythm
6999
press and releaseNov 02, 2006
Not Old School, Just Old
Sunshine City

Charting

2006-09-10 — 2006-11-12 Electronic, Classical/Experimental
Week EndingAirplays
Nov 12 1
Nov 5 2
Oct 29 1
Oct 22 1
Oct 15 2
Oct 1 1
Sep 17 1

Track listing

1. Pathetic
2. 6999
3. Flick
4. Curnchie
5. Extra Crunchie
6. 131
7. Callused3
8. Vomit
9. Sunshine City
10. Not Old School, Just Old
11. Pillaging The Past
12. Poverty Draft
13. Al Gore Rhythm
14. Smarty Pants
15. My Sweet Satan
16. Necro Proto
17. Toafrix I2rmx
18. Depleet Meat