Salvo Beta "Evil Against Evil" Remix 12inch Series #01

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Tracks:
Side 1:
01. Melt Banana: Alpha Boost
02. Salvo Beta: Saturday Morning Diversions
03. Atropa: Nag Champa V.2

Side 2:
01. Safety Scissors: Driving Salvo Beta to the Airport Mix
02. String Theory: String Theory Meets Salvo Beta Uptown at Manzebel Retbeat's" V.2

Release Date:
06/25/03

Catalog#:
sopr008





Description:
"Evil Against Evil 12inch #1" features remixes by Melt-Banana and Safety Scissors; plus two new exclusive remix versions by Atropa & String Theory, and a never-before released track by Salvo Beta. Stunning new artwork by design superhero Demo Design graces the carboard jacket of this collectible, the first in a series of three 12inch releases that will comemorate the project with alternate remix versions, brand new Salvo Beta originals and amazing artwork from some of the leading talents in the design industry.

The Project Background:
Salvo Beta makes friends wherever Salvo Beta goes, and its no surprise that they’ve lined up to kick his ass from all over the musical spectrum on his new record “Evil Against Evil”. Japanese-hardcore, spacey-kraut-rock, and acoustic guitar math-rock avored remixes round out this otherwise perfectly exquisite line-up of both up-and-coming and established electronic gunslingers. Sean Wolfe (aka Salvo Beta) has put himself up against the ropes, hoping to take it like a man from his friends and neighbors.

Salvo Beta's oddly manic and noisy debut "Abrasive Stuttering" was released in early 2001 to IDM-ers and noise enthusiasts who eagerly chomped at the bits, glitches and little-guy-as-tough-guy beats. The record was nothing if not a testament of unconventionally sassy and noisy IDM, and coupled with a successful series of shows, attracted the camaraderie of other artists. Plans were made and this remix record was born...

Reviews for sopr007 Evil Against Evil:

"Let's do away with niceties for a moment, shall we? This album fucking rocks."
spendidzine.com

"Most idm fans are in favour of remix albums, so if you are, you should really be into this... Nice job all around. full of bounce, crunch and devastating noisy beats to satiate the most discerning electronic listener."
absorb.org