Dos Mutantes CD (Tigerbeat 6) Techno tropes devolve into a mutant acid strain, as tasty bass chunks recombine with scalp-scalding nintendo noise and searing feedback. Smokin' guest licks by psychedelic shredder Nate Boyce on "I've Become Cretin." This Multimedia onslaught features radioactive wrap-around 6 panel digipak cover artwork drawn by mutant mastermind Mat Brinkman and a video by Nate Boyce.

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Remix Party 12" (Tigerbeat6 2006)

The Soft Pink Truth, Wobbly and Sutekh each bring you slamming underground mixes of three Eats Tapes choons.

Wobbly’s “Body Party” twists and bends “Automata” into a lubricated morph sequence between slimy pulse and rigidly asymmetrical robot chugger. By tapping into the cyberdelic beast within “Cue My Tam or Ban Me”, Sutekh unleashes a jerky onslaught of hypnotic sound lasers and hyper cubes in a densely foggy brain chamber. Clocking in at a precise TR 7:07, “Judy Works the Forest,” courtesy of The Soft Pink Truth, reconfigures the “Mystery of the Rainforest” as an epic struggle to unravel the mysteries of a technological jungle virtually existing between man and machine. Eats Tapes transforms The Soft Pink Truth's Song "Confession" into a writhing dancefloor monster now known as "Uh-Huh." This is the sound of life affirming bass.

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Sticky Buttons CD (Tigerbeat6 2005) Analog video game acid stormers resulting from a self-imposed exile in a toxic tree fort with an adat and a dusty feline. Includes Nate Boyce's eye scorching Ptery D video. Now back in stock!

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Still Works CD (Self-Released 2004)
45 minutes of live, raw, unmastered fury. Eats Tapes in their native habitat, featuring hand screened and stenciled packaging. Due to an unfettered enthusiasm for tedious labor, these will never go out of stock. A must have for your bathroom rave.

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Supreme Master 12" (Tigerbeat6 2005)
When invoked by an ancient spell through a ouija-mod Roland TR-707 drum machine, the rigorously authoritative Supreme Master emerges, cracking a metronomic whip on the inevitably subservient dance floor. This battering ram of an acid track will stop at nothing to perpetuate the out of context agenda of the Eats Tapes rave council. Also includes a burning anthemic acid soundclash remix from Kid606, and tech-house stompers from Caltrop and portland ambient-disco superstar Strategy (Kranky, Nudge, Orac)

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Dinosuar Days 12" (Community Library 2005)
Plastic animal friends, Indian spices and booming bass combine in a prehistoric saturday morning dancefloor demolition derby. Juiced 303 by Solenoid is a nutritious part of this complete breakfast. Pristinely mastered by DNM and released by Portland's own Community Library.

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