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Brycon, G-Pek, Argonaut, B.I. Lectric, BeatsMe, The Architect, Fatees & DJ Eons One Return with There's No More Room In Hell 6 (I Had An Accident)

Well, it's that spook-tacular time of year again wherein nearly every working musician decides to suddenely drop a ghoulish new batch of msuic THE DAY before Halloween. Now, don't get us wrong, we LOVE it... but it's just too much music for a one-man operation,s uch as ourselves to cover in just one day. So, expect another Halloween-centric feature either this weekend or early next week right here on these pages of The Witzard. We've been covering Halloween-adjacent content here for the better part of the past two weeks. However, today, just in time for your Halloween Weekend festivities, we're back with a brand spankin' new feature on one of our favorite artists: Brycon. For those unaware, every year around this time Brycon and his fellow producer/DJ G-Pek recruit a bunch of their beat-minded friends and peers to partake in their annual There's No More Room In Hell Halloween beat tape series.


This year's There's No More Room In Hell 6 is, quite obviously, the sixth installment in said series; it features eight separate tracks concocted by eight different artists. This year's crew of merry misfits includes (in order of appearance) Agronaut, B.I. Lectric, Brycon, BeatsMe, The Architect, DJ Eons One, Fatees, and G-Pek. Additionally, a statement we recieved, via Twitter Messenger, from Brycon himself further details There's No More Room In Hell 6 "also, [features] Vito Beats & Yung Cole. This only slightly terrifying compilation is dope, but, also, extra-dope in that in brings together Bay Area crews Gurp City, Children of The Funk, Disflex6, and KRWN JWLZ."

As usual, all of the involved parties here bring the heat with some seriously infectious fright-filled instrumental beats. While our old favorites, Brycon, DJ Eons One, and G-Pek shine here, as usual, it's the newcomers that really shine through on There's No More Room In Hell 6. For example, BeatsMe's stand-out, "Pseudocide" evokes notes MADVILLAINY and even seems to have sonic allusions to MF DOOM. There's No More Room In Hell 6 cassette tapes are currently sold out from Brycon's Bandcamp page, but a limited number of copies are still available directly from I Had An Accident. Brycon's next proper releases, The Cleansing with Amani Jade and Brutalism (EP) will become widely avilable on 11/1 and 11/11, respectively.

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