» » Electromeca - Riddim EP

Electromeca - Riddim EP download mp3 flac


Performer: Electromeca
Genre: Electronic
Album: Riddim EP
Released: 2003
Style: Breakcore
MP3 version ZIP size: 1208 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1679 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1481 mb
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 663
Other Formats: XM AA AUD MPC MP2 MIDI AIFF

Free Download Electromeca - Riddim EP

Electromeca - Riddim EP
MP3 version .RAR archive

1208 downloads at 17 mb/s
Electromeca - Riddim EP
FLAC version .RAR archive

1679 downloads at 13 mb/s
Electromeca - Riddim EP
WMA version .RAR archive

1481 downloads at 14 mb/s

Tracklist

A1 Intromeca 1:35
A2 B-boyz Not Dead Pt. 3 3:56
A3 Biker D'amour 3:28
A4 Untitled 0:14
A5 Untitled 0:22
B1 Platinum Bollox 3:22
B2 Riddim 3:06
B3 Outromeca 2:14
B4 Untitled 0:11
B5 Untitled 0:07

Notes

Tracks A4, A5, B4, and B5 are locked grooves.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
POFF DIGIT 21 Electromeca Riddim EP ‎(7xFile, FLAC, EP, RM) Peace Off POFF DIGIT 21 France 2014
POFF DIGIT 21 Electromeca Riddim EP ‎(7xFile, MP3, EP, RM) Peace Off POFF DIGIT 21 France 2014

Perdana
This record sounds like a stuttering, Tourette's afflicted drum machine, and I mean that in a good way. In the breakcore realm (or whatever you wish to call it), there are a lot of very technically skilled producers, but many times they end up sounding not all that different from each other. But when you listen to an Electromeca track, you know that you are listening to an Electromeca track. To my ears, the only artist putting out anything similar would be Electric Kettle, but it's still a different flavor. This record, like his others, is groovy, funky as hell and uses a lot of unique sounds, rather than relying the tried and true formula of gabber kick + amen. The rhythms are very complex and will often stop on a dime and change directions completely. On this record, you also get some nice locked grooves to play around with. I'd have to agree with the previous comment in saying that this was one of the best records to come out at the time. His releases since have been sporadic, but certainly never to be slept on. Place Electromeca in your "buy on sight" category, if you have one.

Briciraz
In my opinion, one of the best "breakcore" records of 2003, although stylistically it stands apart from the crowd. It's distorted breakbeats to be sure, but the ever-changing hard beats riff on the percussive patterns of hiphop and dancehall without relying on ripping samples directly.