2008Reviews

Top Eleven of 2007 + forthcoming releases of 2008

Top Eleven of 2007 (in no order)

  • Spine 01: Circuit Parallele – Umani Autodistruttivi
  • DM 12001: Minion – Bored in the USA EP
  • Praxis 43: La Peste – Safety First
  • Bastard Child 001: Dylan & Limewax / Dylan & Skitty – Cleansed By A Nightmare
  • Zhark 12016: Xanopticon – The Silver Key
  • Girlcum 01: Fanny – The Great American Fear Meter
  • Kool.Pop 12.014: Mackjiggah – On The Corner
  • Future Sickness 002: Current Value – Revealing The Concealed
  • Void 005: Diskore – Up there / Virulence
  • NO-TEK 012: Various – Torsion Féconde – Chromosome Y (Part One)
  • Death$ucker 26: Electromeca – Brutal Funk EP

Forthcoming Bombs for 2008

  • Praxis 44: Anonymous 12″ Series #1
  • Praxis 15: 3 x 12″ box set of previously unreleased materials from 1993-2003
  • Sub/Version 013: Vile Enginez – Cycadelic / Tool
  • Zhark 12018: Bong-Ra – Vitus Blister
  • DM 12003

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