Midwestern speedcore / breakcore label Radiograffiti brings us another short dose of beat-extremism with this 7" from CCDM. Like the Realicide Youth imprint, Radiograffti's releases tend to combine vicious low-fi breakcore with a tangible punk influence that takes us back to the gory glory days of the Bloody Fist crew, and this new EP from this obscure breakcore producer from Wisconsin fits right in, with a sound that is just as brutal as the Dispyz and Stagediver records that we've gotten from the label.
Released in a limited edition of three hundred copies, 7 Inch Of Doom features two tracks of beastly epileptic breakcore. The first, "Dirsh Birdies (Hell Cry)" mixes a deliriously evil carnival melody with spastic high-speed breaks, bludgeoning beats uncoiling and spasming beneath eerie electronic figures and clanking industrial percussion. Then this sputtering industrial breakcore suddenly morphs into VICIOUS speedcore beats at the end. Pounding BPM terror with female vocal samples and laced with insane drum rolls and snare rushes looped into hyperspeed waves of percussive smash, getting closer and closer to digigrind territory as it screams towards the finish, getting more distorted, more violent, more freaked out until it crashes into the finish. The flipside has "Dodecahedron in C# Minor", which starts off with sampled chamber music and folk instruments that gradually evolve into a speedy classical 8-bit melody racing over another hyper fast breakcore freak-out. This one is also really ominous sounding, like late 80's video game music sped up over Shitmat, with evil synth buzz and air raid sirens and synthetic violins coming in at the end for a grim final act.
Comes with a digital download code for the Ep, along with a couple of CCDM stickers.