skeeter
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Here's My Card Records

HMCRLP001 Gettin Down 2 Bizness
We've gone back on our word to only release biz card cd-rs and we've released our very first 12inch! 6 hard hitting tracks from both sides of the Atlantic, with styles ranging from breakcore to gabba to dnb to plunder mash-ups. WOOO!
UK SIDE
uk1 Nailbomb Cults - Cthulhu Rising
Nailbomb Cults sets the stage with monstrous bass and pummelling kicks. By the end this stomper the world is left in tatters, and your mind is seriously shaken by the sheer force.
uk2 Ladyscraper - Bleeding From The Butt
Metal influenced grind mixed with abstract gabba with a healthy dose of noise. This track he reaches a new level of extreme and leaves all others in his dust. Ladyscraper is here to make you bleed!
uk3 nwodtleM - One Single Ticket For The Number 13 Please
Nonsense fueled plunderphonics are the name of the game in this anti-samaritan track. Kriss Kross meets up with Van Halen and House of Pain among countless others to join forces to kiss copyright laws goodbye.
CANADIAN SIDE
cdn1 Skeeter - An Overwhelming Sense of Pessimism
Bridging the gap between leftfield drum n bass and breakcore, Skeeter chops the Soul Pride into a million little pieces. Rearranging it into adark and heavy masher, illustrating his overwhelming sense of pessimism.
cdn2 Crushkill - Ack!!1 One One
Unrelenting industrial beats match up perfectly, in a sorta ying/ying kinda way, with Ack!'s lush melodic pads. It's like realizing the meaning of life while someone is kicking your head in.
cdn3 Laf-O - Jerky Fader Octopus
Lynn Collins has never quite sounded like this! Laf-O mashes the Think break into a minimal abstract idm/breakcore track with a nice pseudo-serialist melody. Woah! That's alot of adjectives.
audio previews @
http://ca.heresmycardrecords.com/12inch/
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orders/distribution inquiries please contact:
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available soon in North America.
also available
Card019 Skeeter - Enteritis

As the synthisizer rolls up and down the snow-capped mountains of sharp and flat notations, you cant help but to lose yourself in this dramatic composition of songs. Skeeter takes you on a journey and doesn't give you time to fasten your seatbelts, or get in the car for that matter. You cant help but watch as he zooms away without you, the car getting smaller on the horizon, and smile. You look down and see that he so gratiously placed a folded piece of paper in your hand. You slowly unfold it; The hot sun is beating down on your body, sweat rolls down your face. As you unfold the paper, you see what he wrote: "When I get back, make me a sandwich."
Though a few months delayed because of slow computers and a lack of self-confidence, Card019 Skeeter - Enteritis has finally been released. Enteritis is the musical culmination of Skeeter's ongoing quest to quell his artistic frustration and channel that into this wonderful piece. It is obvious that he spends a generous portion of his time with composing/tracking, and it shows.
Let him take you on this journey of warm melodies and fast breakcore; You will definitely find that it ends too soon and revisiting card019 will be your only option of truly appreciating the time and hate that was put into this release.
Card024 Crushkill - Seaforth

Crushkill's latest release, "Seaforth", is a journey through his experiences living in the bowels of Toronto; one of the best places in North America to buy crack cocaine.
In fact, just the other day he was approached by someone offering to give him a hit of crack free of charge. "It'll make you feel like god", he said. He thought to himself... "should I?". Would the twenty minute high that such a venture provides give him the rush he had been looking for his entire life?
"Seaforth" is the epitomy of the indescision and passive relation to reality that such an experience can only come close to providing. Attempting to capture the rush that crack cocaine provides, yet still holding onto the graceful ambience of this gesture. A gesture of free crack.
Carduk006 Ebola - Flaccid Breaks
The latest offering out of the offices of Here's My Card Records is from Devon's own Ben Hudson. Weird, noisy breakcore with videogame sounds bleeping though and glitching pleasently along the way. Ben is one of the nicest people I have had the pleasure of meeting, check out his website at www.ebolabeats.co.uk, but since you are here - buy his cd!
http://www.heresmycardrecords.com
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