ElectroOrganicSoundSystem:
RootsWreckRemix CD

track listing:
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1) carrot:
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2) radish:
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3) beet:
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4) turnip:
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5) who are you:
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6) magical contition:
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7) one sound becomes many:
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8) percussive wave:
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9) percussive wave (tube mix):
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10) carrot (hrvatski version):
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"Roots Wreck Remix" is EOSS's sophomore full-length record. It's the follow-up to the 1996 underground sensation "Herbanism."

On this album EOSS studio wizardry is applied to reggae, jungle, and hip-hop styles. EOSS flavors the album's ten tracks with its own "wreckstep" style of drum & bass beats.

"Wreckstep is good description of the frantic, chaotic beats on the album," says EOSS' Jake Trussell. Describing the creative process for "Roots Wreck Remix," Trussell says: "What we do is mix our favorite genres and styles together -ambient turns to dub, hip-hop turns to jungle - then we tweak the mix with various effects. The result: all the parts emerge recomposed into a new sound, one that goes to eclectic and strange places."

David Wildman, writing in the The Boston Globe describes ElectroOrganicSoundSystem as: "ground-breaking musical experimentation."

EOSS' debut release, "Herbanism," was well-received when it was released in 1996. It also garnered critical acclaim; Alternative Press' Justin Hampton wrote: "It's great to hear excellent domestic electronic music that covers a lot of ground without sounding forced... ElectroOrganicSoundSystem reminds us not to forget those Americans currently mastering the art of noise."

The WIRE magazine describes "Roots Wreck Remix" as "fibrous Jungle and post-Orb dub overlayed with grainy electronics."

A review of "Roots Wreck Remix" in Deeper Magazine went on to say: "This delightfully hard grinding album, textured with ambient and atmospheric sounds, escapes all genres by pulling pieces from every corner of the underground music scene."

History of the Future says: "Killer mashup of far-out samples, dub reggae, techstep and/or d&b. If the Orb retired, adopted a son & decided to update his software, perhaps we could make out the shape of this release somewhere in that ganja cloud. Truly excellent creations."

EOSS consists of Jake Trussell and DJ C. As EOSS, they have recently done remixes for Hrvatski, DJ Flack, and Moosaka, as well as collaborating with Cul De Sac on their "Deth of the Sun," and "The Stranglers Wife" albums. DJ C also teams up with Flack in a turntablist project called DuoTone.

"Roots Wreck Remix" was released in 2000 and is now out of print.

For more information on ElectroOrganicSoundSystem and "Roots Wreck Remix," please visit the following Web sites:
http://BlissRecordings.com
http://Mashit.com