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Violations EP

by The Oscillation

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Violations 03:45
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Comatone 07:58
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This E.P was originally released 2006 on DC Recordings, under the name The Orichalc Phase.

Keeping up the pace set by his acclaimed 'Respond in Silence' 12" earlier this year, Demian Castellanos and his Orichalc Phase return with 'Violations' a three track EP. On the A-Side, the vocal mix of 'Violations' is a beat heavy juggernaut of a track with a whole lot of cross-over potential.

Mixed by Tim Holmes of Death in Vegas, this is a ravenously hungry, flesh-ripping attack of strung out vocals, Can-inspired rhythms, a menacing Jah Wobble-esque bass-line, screaming guitars and some serious sonic synthesis. Next up the 'Violations' (Dub), offers a stripped-down take of the title track, this time focusing on the pounding drums and monstrous bass-line; elements that combine to create a 23 Skidoo-esque club track for no-nonsense dance fiends and mal-adjusted home listeners alike. On the B-side we find Comatone, a clubbed then dubbed eight minute instrumental epic that moves the feet then melts the mind with it's devastating slo-mo reprise.

This EP was released in April 2006, under the name The Orichalc Phase but the name was changed to The Oscillation when the album Out Of Phase was released in 2007.

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released October 28, 2022

All tracks written/performed by D.Castellanos except:

Violations:
Co-producer – John Fortis
Drums – Tim Weller
Mixed By – Tim Holmes

Violations (Dub)
Drums – Tim Weller

Comatone:
by D.Castellanos/M.Scott
Drums – Maff Scott
Mixed By – Tim Holmes

Artwork by Scott Bendal@ LaBoca Design
P and C - DC Recordings

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