DISPYZ Raverblood 7" VINYL (Radiograffiti) 7.98We�ve got more nuclear raver violence from Dispyz, the longrunning Milwaukee "Amigacore" outfit from programmer/hacker Tyler St Clair. St Clair recently dropped the Dispyz moniker and began recording under the new name Stagediver, but during the past decade, he produced a decent amount of recorded output that included two 7"s that we just got in stock, the first of which is the ominously titled Raverblood Ep. Using older, outdated computers like the Amiga 1200 and the Commodore 64, Dispyz created a sort of super-distorted breakcore / speedcore hybrid that often incorporated old-school 8-bit melodies that makes this sound like a cross between vintage early 90's video game theme music and skull-pounding speedcore, like a cross between Nasenbluten and a Sega game soundtrack.
The a-side title track starts out all hyperkinetic and frenzied, a wild chiptune melody kicking in just as a pounding snare/kick beat begins to tear through the mix and begins speeding through the track, sometimes breaking off into slower, pounding industrial rhythms. On the b-side, "We Came To Overtake� spits out some old school breakbeats and sampled hip hop vocals over thumping gabber pummel and an 8-bit horror movie theme, followed by the brutal hardcore techno of "My Amiga". No good time, party vibe, glow stick-waving techno, this; this is dark, distorted mayhem, recommended for fans of the hardcore techno that Earache was releasing in the mid-90's, Bloody Fist Records, and other forms of demonoid techno/gabber. Limited edition of three hundred copies on red vinyl comes with a download code, stickers, and buttons.