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| | BS2000: Reviews, Discography, Audio Clips, and more ||| Music.com |
 | | With the assistance of their ubiquitous E-Mu SP1200 sampling drum machine, Adam Horovitz and Amery Smith, the two mad scientists who operate under the BS2000 guise, created a 35-minute, 23-track, aural assault that sounds like little more than a nervous collage of breakbeats and odd overdubbed samples. |
 | | Perhaps in an attempt to increase (or preserve) the underground buzz of the BS2000 debut, Grand Royal released the album exclusively on vinyl, and made it available through their website for only a limited time. |
 | | This obscure record could be a great addition to a DJ or producer's booth, but it takes a seriously dedicated fan, or an acquired taste, to appreciate its eccentricities. |
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