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pH10 : Sci-Fidelity
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The debut full length record by pH10. This is the CD that we made within the first 6 months of landing in NYC in 1998 - it was to be released on Mutant Sound System Records in 1999 and we went on tour in Europe to support it. While overseas the label was
Genre: Electronic: Drum 'n Bass/Jungle
Release Date: 2000
Sci-Fidelity Record Label: Freedomzone Records
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Sci-Fidelity 5:18 $0.99
Mattress Fire 5:25 $0.99
Roach Cab (Parts 1 & 2) 5:13 $0.99
Duty Weapon 5:20 $0.99
7th Bottom 6:05 $0.99
Ambulance Drivers 5:09 $0.99
Gyrodope 5:17 $0.99
Corpuscle 5:00 $0.99
Fun Bags 6:08 $0.99
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Album Notes

We are tough. We’ve played the nastiest of venues and rocked the sketchiest sound systems. We've played in areas of the world where the electricity shows off to its friends by killing expensive samplers. We have taken airplanes to play warehouse parties that were shut down before our gear cleared airport security. We’ve recorded entire records in unfamiliar studios with no engineer and the “tight deadline”. Be assured, pH10 can take it. However, there is one thing that strikes fear into our jaded hearts - wait for it - day jobs. Therefore, we bring you pH10.

Brooklyn-based pH10 has been making records and playing shows for over ten years. Concerts are hyped up parties with intense visual projections, a massive wall of sound and strange occurrences including strobe light helmets and dancers wrapped in vacuum hoses. Having played all over the US, Canada and Europe, pH10 has developed strong performance skills to back up their studio recordings. This is a finely tuned stage show that leaves audience members danced-out and smiling.

Although the pH10 crew insists on light-hearted antics in their performances, they take their productions seriously. This is apparent by the 2005 first place finish in the Dance/Electronica Category of the International Songwriting Competition and being awarded the ‘Indie Award’ by the Independent Artist Registry 2006. Rather than employ flowery language to draw you a picture, we’ll let a quote do the talking "To understand pH10, start by imagining The Beastie Boys growing up on Slayer rather than Afrika Bambaataa. Then, you'll need to figure out how records created with no electric guitars in site manage to be this damn heavy. Finally, a lesson or two in overdriven analog circuits at the community college is in order. - Alternatively you could just pop in one of their disks, start shaking your ass and it'll all come to you naturally" - Time Out London.

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