Who would have expected this to happen? Forbidden Society actually dropped a brand-new hard Drum and Bass album. As the name already suggests ‘To the Threshold Part 2’ is a worthy successor and a nice surprise for all the fans who wished for more of his older style. The sound design is really close to the original and you can instantly recognize Forbidden Society’s handwriting. Another super loud album that clearly states what hard Drum and Bass stands for. With a total of 13 tracks there’s a lot to hear. A highlight on the album is surely Darkhold. This amen […]
This free release by Nanonstorm on The Third Movement features three remixes of his own tracks. All of them have their distinctive style and show the versatility of Nanostorm’s productions. The I-Can't-Believe-They're-Free Remixes by Nanostorm
Obviously this mix by Mindustries is not the most recent, but it aged very well. For some reason it was uploaded to the mindustries soundcloud account and it is definitely worth sharing. The mix is a statement of groundbreaking industrial hardcore at that time – and this still holds true until today! Tracklist:01. Ophidian – Blind02. The Outside Agency & Mindustries – The Burden Hardest to Bear03. Pattern J – Inside My Blood04. The Outside Agency & Mindustries – Carnage in C-Minor05. Enzyme X – Rauwkost06. Dr. Macabre – Hardcore Basic07. The Outside Agency – The New Master VIP08. The […]
Here’s another super interesting interview via the Sonic Groove podcast. Adam X invited Leeny Dee and Frankie Bones. As you can imagine this is a pretty historic session. But seriously, the interview is highly informative. You can learn so much about early rave culture – of course with a specific American point of view, but there’s also a lot to learn about the early days of rave in general. It’s extremely entertaining and also a great reminder of where this all comes from.
There are only few people out there who can disassemble their breaks like Christoph de Babalon. But it’s of course not only the breaks. As usual, everything sounds organic and thoughtfully put together. ‘No Favors’ is an unmatched record with uncountable layers of breakbeats, sound- and noisescapes, and of course haunting melodies and rhythms. The flow of the record is unique. A great release that really sets the tone for more adventures into darkness. Each track carries its distinct vibe and thus create sinister atmospheres you’ve never heard of before. The whole EP feels like a cozy jacket of nothingness […]
Humb’s mix for the Everyday Junglist Podcast is just a blast, featuring tons of heavy weight ragga jungle. A decent mix with lots of movement and wide variety of tunes. Sure, at times a bit too cheesy, but all in all super rough breakbeat deconstructivism for the jungle massive! Tracklist: LQ & Midnight Dubs – ’96 Neck SnapperShenseea – Be Good (Humb Bootleg)Humb – Bull MastiffSticky – Triplets (Humb Dub)Humb – Seh GwanAlgorithmic – Busta DomesAlzoc III – TERMIN8RAlgorithmic – Pump ActionPapa Shanti – UniversalHumb – Hardcore Trend (DUB)Humb – Shut UpHumb – Stop It (DUB)Arcane – Aguila (DUB)Humb – […]
There’s usually not too much to say about a 1-track release. But on the other hand, this track has more storytelling than some 4-track releases. Sova’s recent release on Reer is extremely well-produced, the sound design is on point and it has everything else contemporary hardcore needs. However, it’s the buildup and the atmosphere that makes the track stick out. The track is developing constantly and manages to stay interesting all the time. Love Me by SOVA
When Ak-Industry hit the decks, they always deliver. While lots of DJs and producers lack taste and a feel for the music they play, Ak-Industry on the other hand never miss. This mix features solid kickdrum adventures for every industrial lover. Don’t waste your time with mediocre bullshit, when you can have this instead. >TRACKLIST:1 – AK – Industry – Akatzuki2 – Lenny Dee & Promo – I Called You (Cancel Remix)3 – DJ Mad Dog – Verzerrung4 – The Silence – Perfect Dark5 – Tymon & Waldhaus – Purgatory6 – DJ Mad Dog – We Who Are Oppressed7 – […]
Well, usually talking about and listening to music at the same time can be annoying as hell, but in this case, it’s working out smoothly. Geck-O aka the Funky Cat invited Eye-D (yeah that guy from the Outside Agency and Ghost in the Machine) for his show called ‘the Funky Tracks’. The format is pretty cool and gives artists such as Eye-D an opportunity to talk about tracks they love, that inspire them, feature elements they dig a lot (apparently, it’s choirs for this fella), and also about their own productions. This is the perfect show for people who want […]
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