Aaron Spectre
at Mega Bass Robo Orgy
Posted by reigo valdre
on 23 September 2007 (07:42:17)
lahe muss
Posted by tom Baker
on 20 December 2007 (14:24:32)
amazin, why dont he play in england more
A riotous hour-long performance from breakcore wizard Aaron Spectre
Berlin resident Aaron Spectre mashes up the place. Fact. Propelled along by a junglistic undercurrent, his sets have become something of legend, drawing on grime, hip hop, dubstep, ragga, punk, thrash metal and ear-pummelling breakcore. If this floats your boat, we recommend you check his excellent productions on Death$ucker and Omeko.

This set was recorded at the Mega Bass Robo Orgy in London, June 2005.

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