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After the release of the
next Whores of Babylon & Soundisciples albums in 2008 watch out,
perhaps later in the year, for a follow up release to the first
Noiselab Project EP which will be laced with samples taken from
those 2 albums and maybe cunningly entitled - `Whores of Babylon –
Noiselab Project 2` ! ! !
Where can I buy the tunes
from this EP now ?
Unlike previous Whores and
Soundisciples releases It was never actually a fully released CD so
you can`t buy that, however maybe soon through the new myspace music
downloads and sales and perhaps I will re-issue it through mp3 shop
sites such as itunes and MSN music etc. Later in 2008 the follow up
Noiselab Project 2 maybe put out as a CD in the shops as well by my
new label Lovegun records (
www.myspace.com/lovegunrecords ).
Cnet -
www.download.com Editors review 2005 :
It seems like just yesterday
that Prodigy showed how fruitful the overlap between electronica and
industrial metal could be. Bristol's Noiselab must have tuned in
before the censors, though, because they pick up where that
wacky-haired outfit left off, fusing dark synthscapes with
razor-like beats and snarling vocals.
www.peoplesound.com Editors review 2001 :
'This experimental fusion of
heavy metal with Techno, Jungle and Hip-Hop will appeal to fans of
all these genres with its big, brash sequenced beats and dark,
twisted lyrics. Destination Unknown lays on fast and furious Jungle
rhythms, while Laughing At The Warning boasts some cool Hip-Hop
scratching and rapping. Noiselab`s most impressive achievement is
the seamless manner in which these seemingly incongruous genres are
blended.`
Website :
www.myspace.com/noiselabproject also try
www.download.com/noiselabakawhoresofbabylon |