Cat#: TD008
Artist: Manasyt
Title: Filthdonor
Format: 12"
Release Date: 04.02.2007
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Tracklisting
- A1 : Everyone Missing
- A2 : First Mission To Oberon
- A3 : Dentist Artillery
- A4 : Heidelberg St
- A5 : Information Retrieval
- B1 : Sick Logic
- B2 : Year of the Devil
- B3 : 1984
- B4 : Izon VIP (Snakes & Duck Rmx Showdown)
Terminal Dusk Records is proud to present the sounds of Manasyt’s Detroit electro-industrial hybrid LP, Filthdonor. Extensive production, attention to detail, and dark undertones define the other worldly realm Manasyt creates. Witness the brilliance of Petar Tassev with nine carefully chosen tracks of razor-sharp electro created from 2005 – 2006.
The LP kicks off with “Everyone Missing”, a blistering Detroit styled electro anthem filled with sweeping synths and thick bass. Suddenly you find yourself blazing into oblivion and beyond on a stellar acid mission with “First Mission To Oberon”. “Dentist Artillery” follows ferociously with pounding force and old school electro feel. After settling down you stumble onto “Heidelberg Street” and realize things aren’t as they were when you left. Screaming synch sirens and minimal beats warn you of things to come. With “Information Retrieval” side A comes to a close and brings things back into focus with unnerving certainty.
“Sick Logic” throws you right into the B side with hammering industrial influences and unadulterated electro chaos. Keeping the pace and taking a darker twist “Year Of The Devil” delivers infectious bass and menacing beats and blips. Robotic and mesmerizing “1984″ leads you back towards familiar territory. Lastly, a remix of Manasyt’s track “Izon Industries” by newcomers Snakes & Duck combines acid, breaks, and techno influences.