Wednesday, June 01, 2005

Well all this bullshit and no-one is reading it.... or at-least making any foul comments or any comments.

Well I think if I'm going to promote readers to come to this blog I might need to offer tities or at-least make some well versed extremely good points and witty comments. If this type of well written blog is for you then I suggest you head over to, here or here

As by now I have lost most or all of you to greater and higher blogs, and if you are still reading this yay, but is does leave me wondering what exactly you are doing here

Anyway at-least if for no-one else taking pleasure in this blog apart from myself, ill write this for future reference.


I've just recently got my hands on one of the most anticipated albums let alone breaks albums to come out of New Zealand.


Timmy Schumacher and Baitercell's: The Wall of Bass Technique

head over to here for a quick listen

This album is one that needs to be played loud, it has some of the biggest beats and vocal tracks I've ever heard, picking you up and taking you to a sonic feast of ecstasy before dropping you back down.

This album is diverse in the track range and also the use of artists which gives each track a truly unique sound while still keeping the upbeat and wicked sound that you would expect from a world class breaks crew, it even features a 30 second silent track for you chilled-out listeners.

Some people in the in the industry and party goers will have already head some of the tracks off the album such as "Down Low", "Lock and Load" and "Lay it Down", but it delivers a whole lot more and I only hope that more of these are released to the public arena as they are to good to keep locked away.

The only down side to this album is the first song, although it features one of my faviote NZ hip-hop artists Mareko, it lacks the same punch and flair that all the other songs have, it sounds like the vocals have been thrown together and are just being held with a sting and thread in the middle of the song. I does make me wonder why this was selected as the first track.

This is one phat (yes fat with a ph) album full of some of the best beats and mixes I've heard for along time and will be one of the hardest to top this year. So if you haven't got it I suggest you go and get it, also if you get the chance to see them play live, do so, the album is one thing but if you want to see the masters of their art at work you wont be disappointed I can personally recommed it.