HLS Grim & Protech "The Eating" Video

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Priests Of The Black Hoe present Fragments Of Mangled Minds Lp

A - Cytech - Erased From Existance
B - HLS Grim vs Protech - The Eating
C - Mystification - One Step From Hell
D - Gasmask 71 - Seven Days Of Death
E - Zubcore - Ave Satanis
F - Egoshoota - What Ever It Means
G - PhiziX - Haloperidol
H - Hemoglobin - Fatal Dose
I - Reemo - Come Closer
J1 - Mark Tailor - DOTD
J2 - Necron99 - The Evil Inside




Track A was written, produced and arranged by Mirko Brandt.
Track B was Written, produced and arranged by HLS Grim. Additional production by Protech.
Track C was Written, produced and arranged by Norbert Szakacs.
Track D was Written, produced and arranged by Ondrej Blatny.
Track E was Written, produced and arranged by Dieter Dobnik.
Track F was Written by Egoshoota. Produced and arranged by Egoshoota and Kos.
Track G was Written, produced and arranged by PhiziX.
Track H was Written, produced and arranged by Jan Kemr.
Track I was Written, produced and arranged by Reemo.
Track J1 was Written, produced and arranged by Mark Tailor.
Track J2 was Written, produced and arranged by Necron99.




Black Hoe Recordings, 2006. BH015LP
Copyright Control. www.creativecommons.org

Sleeve design: Migu





Read before listening!

A long anticipated compilation by Black Hoe Recordings! All of
these compositions work in the label's hard and fatal profile.
Cytech's Erased From Existance is raw and sharp like steel. HLS
Grim's The Eating (using some samples by Protech) presents the
cannibalistic madness: Ominous and plaintive halfstep-like
beginning, heavy amen middle and grind gabber finish.
Mystification's One Step From Hell is a disastrous squeal in the
dark. Grave and enormous basses and beats! Gasmask 71 comes with
Seven Days Of Death on this lp. This forbidding track contains
thrusted straight beats and disturbed amen business. Zubcore's
Ave Satanis touched by the Satan himself! Egoshoota's What Ever
It Means can cause a serious ear damage. Haloperidol's by PhiziX
beats riot is wicked. Hemoglobin's Fatal Dose runs maniacally.
Come Closer by Reemo starts with serenely but later it shows
its heavier face. Both of the last two Mark Tailor's DOTD and
Necron99's The Evil Inside are halfed but charged by the power
of the darkness.

Do not forget: Black Hoe is tending the Garden of Death!


Links:

http://www.blackhoe-recordings.com
http://www.myspace.com/blackhoe
http://www.myspace.com/migusuked
http://www.myspace.com/cytechnoid
http://www.myspace.com/dagrimster
http://www.myspace.com/andyprotech
http://www.myspace.com/mystimusic
http://www.myspace.com/gasmask71cz
http://www.myspace.com/staticecho
http://www.myspace.com/egoshoota
http://www.myspace.com/daddict
http://www.myspace.com/dnbhemoglobin
http://www.myspace.com/reemodnb
http://www.myspace.com/mrktailor
http://www.myspace.com/necron99



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