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I'm a hardcore producer/dj out of Mesa, Arizona. I'm going to use New Grounds as a place i can give out my tracks for free if they don't seem to get signed. There is some good EDM on this site but I'd like to bring a harder darker element to it.
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Cap & Forsaken Is Dead - This Is Not A War EP (IMPCS008)
Posted by HardcoreCap Jul. 15, 2010 @ 9:14 PM EDTA1: Cap - This Is Not A War
A2: Cap - Hand Over Your Flesh
B1: Forsaken Is Dead & Cap - Repeating Patterns
B2: Cap & Forsaken Is Dead - Pulling Strings (Forsaken Is Dead Remix)
Preview and Purchase:
Midtown records: http://www.midtownshop.nl/en/product/8 354/
Recess records: https://en.recess.nl/vinyl/info/this..
.is-dead/46045/
Important records: http://www.important-records.net/detai l.php?id=39640
On vinyl and CD
Bonustrack if you buy the CD: Cap & Forsaken Is Dead - Pulling Strings (Cap Remix)
The Corestyle story continues... With Forsaken Is Dead (known from his "Waking The Tyrant's Device EP"
on Corestyle last year, besides his various other productions for labels like Meta4, Industrial Strength,
Six Feet Underground or Hard Kryptic) and Cap (Hard Kryptic) we have two of the "AZ Hardcore Junkies" here.
The A-Side is represented by Cap and starts with the title track "This Is Not A War", a hard industrial uptempo
pounder which is yet still atmospheric.
The second track "Hand Over Your Flesh" has more groove and includes cool Drum & Bass elements.
The B-side offers 2 collaborations between Cap and Forsaken Is Dead. "Repeating Patterns" is rather techno-influenced
whereas the second track, Pulling Strings (Forsaken Is Dead Remix) starts with a mystic intro and turns into a grooving
and driving monster.
