"Sonics Everywhere" Possible Records / Invisible Records INV-POS 8001 1997
Disc 1 (63:41) Disc 2 (57:59)
PCM "Year Zero" (8:55) PCM "In the Cooler" (6:54)
Scorn "In For" (5:24) Scorn "Noticed" (5:45)
Scorn "Every Bit Of" (5:19) Scorn "Off" (4:24)
SIMM "Nowhere" (6:56) SIMM "These Days (Floating Mix)" (6:59)
Jupiter Crew "Heads of Children" (9:29) Jupiter Crew "Rhino Charged" (8:11)
Ambush "Tracking" (6:34) Ambush "To Seek" (7:06)
Quoit "Stir" (6:00) Quoit "Torn Up" (6:01)
Ambush "Inside Out" (8:12) Ambush "Detatchment" (7:42)
Interceptor "Last Bad Trip" (6:53) Interceptor "Slowly Dying" (4:56)Scorn and Quoit are Mick Harris, Jupiter Crew is Jim Plotkin, Interceptor is Eraldo Bernocchi.
Overall impression: great. This double disc set collects tracks from the defunct Possible label (run by Mick Harris of Scorn) which Invisible has now taken under it's wing. All of the tracks are from '96 and '97. If you're familar with recent Scorn, such as "Zander" and "Whine", then you'll have an idea of what to expect on this set: big-nasty-phat-ambient-dub- drum 'n bass. The tracks range in tempo from the slow grind of Scorn to the manic snare fills of Ambush, but the general theme is present throughout. These guys do it as good as anyone out there. Very nice stuff, a little hard to listen to all in one sitting, but one heck of a single cd priced value (once again, Invisible treats their fans right). Highly recommended to Scorn lovers and the like ...