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Ugly Mac Beer
Stab Breaks

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Catno

DIESS070

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" Numbered Colored

Country

France

Release date

May 23, 2022

Genres

Hip-Hop

This "blood splatter" vinyl record is primarily a tool for turntablists and beatmakers who love horror movies. It clearly refers to the Scream saga of the 90s.

Side A (aka the blood side) is composed of 12 skip proof loops at 133 bpm. You will find screams of terror, sound effects and other voices from the film.

The B side (called the ghost side) is a sound bank (also at 133 bpm) with orchestral music, brass, distressing violin, dark piano, choirs, voices, sounds & effects.

As a bonus: a download card with the contents of the disc but also 10 extra instrumentals composed by Kooltrasher, Mister Modo, Ugly Mac Beer, Dj Troubl' and A_N_D_B_N_D.

The release includes a 60x30 poster; 2 x Stickers. Limited to 500 hand numbered copies.

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