ZektGodly Obscurity

Label:

Drop Bass Network – DBN020

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Acid

Tracklist

A1 The Last Dawn 5:53
A2 Vi Bringer Dig Acid 6:09
B1 Exp. Part 2 6:15
B2 Dreamstate 7:58

Credits

  • ProducerZekt

Notes

Run-outs:
A - ZEKT SAYS GOD JUL
B - THIS IS THE OTHER SIDE - ZEKT IS LARS FREDERIKSEN and SØREN WEILE - THANX TO CHRISTIAN B. - EXTERNAL IS FOREVER. REC. ZEKT LAB.

Repressed in October 2005.

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Godly Obscurity (4×File, WAV, Reissue, Remastered) Drop Bass Network DBN020 US 2021

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Reviews

  • glitchtrauma's avatar
    glitchtrauma
    are people sure this came out in 1995? seem to having an adam x tape where he plays tracks from this ep in mid 94
    • NerakTreSsKtOrzE's avatar
      Zekt in THE LINE THAT MAKES THE DIFERENZ BETWEEN BEEN OR THE DESIRE OF BEEN DETZ.....
      • bati's avatar
        bati
        hardcore will never die
        as this record plays...
        • detuned101
          I still love this record! Exp. Part 2 is not only acidified..it is slow and wicked fast simultaneously
          Cred to swedish P3 for playing this record on national radio back in the days.
          • jazzliscious's avatar
            jazzliscious
            I rather unfortunately do not own this record at the moment, but I would have to say that in the "hardcore" area of Drop Bass, this is the best release of them all. If you get into analog manipulation, you will enjoy the trickery employed in the production of this record. They must have had two miles of patch cords snaking in between all their synths and processors. And it drips of top quality even amongst a label that for a long time rolled out hit after hit. This is just a bigger hit. Now in the realm of Drop Bass, there were also some "lighter" releases like DBN 013, not quite as "hardcore" as this one. But we'll save that review for #13.

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