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’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 […]
Right after our interview with Mathlovsky, his album “Art Must Die For The Sake Of Profit” released about a month ago. If you haven’t read the interview yet, we highly recommend to do so, but if you’re just here for the music, that’s fine too. The new album is split into two parts (both available on one cassette) and features two conceptually very different sides. “Abraxas“ is a deep dive into gloomy soundscapes. This ambient release is just as dark as it gets and offers a lot for people that are not primarily looking for kicks or percussion. [HOLxx9] ART […]
After 2 already quite exhausting parties, we finished this year’s party season early at MVZ in Jena. The night was not the smoothest in our history, but in the end we all had a very good time. Again, the lineup was so on point. For this edition we put all the focus on industrial hardcore in all its glory. While we sadly cannot provide all the sets of that night, we have at least something for you that leaves no room for discussion. The set by Aura Kamikura is such a beast. Effortlessly, it meanders through the industrial remains of […]
Even though the recorder somehow quit during the night (we feel you), we could capture some absolutely noteworthy sets from an incredible event. It was a blast from the beginning to the end. Special thanks to LXC for recording and preparing the files! Seriously what a night! Of course, in the name of everyone I thank everybody for this great unforgettable party. The vibe was excellent and as far as we can tell, you thought the same. Such an incredible crowd and unmatched lineup. All the acts of the night were outstanding. I rarely have witnessed something similar in a […]
Every once in a while, there is a release that simply sticks out. Here, it is not too difficult to see why. Starving Insect’s latest release on PRSPCT walks along a more holistic path than most hardcore producers. “Blind Idiot God” is an artistic statement that contains several layers of horror combined. All 4 tracks rely heavily on a dark, industrial, synth-heavy musical background. They simply sound outstanding and showcase once more the talent of Starving Insect. A very emotional trip into a realm of darkness that has not been revealed until now. He’s pushing hardcore into a direction that […]
The already third full album by Tripped features 10 solid bangers which are not restricted to contemporary hardcore at all. On the other hand, the album is as hardcore as it gets. The kickdrum design draws back to the old-school, while the sound design is classic Tripped style. With a ton of ultra heavy synth lines and hectic loops, you can get easily get hooked on the sound. The collaborations/remixes with Doormouse, Rabbeat and Celsius are also worth mentioning, adding another layer of insanity to this release. If you want to learn more about the album and how it came […]
Another unbelievable Praxis release just came in recently. The album by Noirodyn is really great and shines in all its glory. The vibe throughout the whole piece is so damn good. You can feel the roughness in every single second, though at the same time you can always enjoy its slower pace. While many releases on this blog deal with heavy kickdrum assaults, this release stands out due to its unmatched flow. Everything is dark but so approachable, the beats just keep pushing and while they are not hard as nails, they are consistently groovy as hell. The tracks are […]
Again, the Silence strikes with a deadly and dystopic EP. After their phenomenal impact with their album, the latest EP finally features 4 new tracks. They basically continue where the album stopped. The soundscapes and structures are similar, but are also crafted with the same precision and ear for detail as before. The Breaking of the First Silence by The Silence
Entering the scene like a bulldozer, Reer throws a compilation at us that features everything contemporary hardcore has to offer. The kicks kick as hard as they can and the artists showcase a very distinct style of hard-hitting industrial. If you want to see how far you can push a signal, then this compilation is a quite persuasive example of hardcore engineering. Since this is only the beginning of the label, we are curious about what they will bring in the future. Industrial Revolution 1.0 by REER
The latest Fuk The Borders compilation is surely a big one. It’s hard to pin down what’s on there exactly, but it’s worth discovering. Without a doubt it’s an excellent collection of super strange music. When people say that music is boring nowadays they clearly have not heard of this stuff. For 9€ it is also a bargain! Fuk The Borders 11 by Suck Puck Compilations
The Relic delivers with “ARK VII: Summon The Demon” an EP that perfectly fits the artcore sound. The samples, the synths, the kicks, it’s all there and shines in all its glory. The atmospheres sound amazing and really carry the vibe. Especially the vocal samples give the EP its final touches. ARK VII: Summon The Demon by The Relic
As you may know, Kilbourne recently launched her hardcore/techno label Hammerhead in January. The label is as uncompromising as her music, but does not feature only her own works. The latest release by RABBeAT is an excellent addition to Hammerhead’s discography. The third EP on the label envisions a new chapter of industrial hardcore that somehow traces back to the old sound we all crave. On the other hand, it develops into a new direction while keeping its core primarily industrial. But most importantly, it’s not cheesy or formulaic at all. Quite the contrast, you can feel that this guy […]
There are not that many DJs that are playing in a league of their own. The kind of set Baseck and Flapjack ripped at Warp mode is just something else. Everyone who digs hardcore and scratching most likely would agree here that this shit is the shit! On 4, yes f-o-u-r, turntables they deliver a set that is unmatched in every way.
As one of the most interesting contemporary hardcore heads out there Starving Insect kills it every time. Even a black hole shines bright in comparison to this guy’s selections. You can perfectly check this out on his Harmony of Hardcore set from 2024. With more than 2 hours of solid darkness, he showcases all the good shit hardcore has to offer. PRSPCT Recordings · PRSPCT PDCST 092 – Starving Insect live at Harmony Of Hardcore 2024
The latest EP on Madback by RZVX is clearly not for the faint of heart. The 4 track EP features also a collaboration with label boss Tripped and a remix. All tracks hit hard and seem to be made to cause severe damage on any dancefloor in sight. No more words needed to describe this madness! Tears In The Forest EP (MADINCH006) by RZVX
Wow, what’s that? Yeah it’s happening, Ausnahmezustand joins forces with Bassmæssge to bring you the weirdest music out there you cannot even imagine! Join us for a party nobody’s ready for it 🙂 Ausnahmezustand invites: SLAVE TO SOCIETY NOWAN FRX BASSICK SAKE BIG BREEZE Bassmæssge invites: MUDAKI PSIONIDE DJBADSHAPE LUI
The next release is especially for those of you who can appreciate a proper breakbeat deconstruction. The “A Violent State Of Excited Delirium“ EP by Mathlovsky features four extremely well crafted tracks, each with their own twist. While some could be more described as dreamy and technical, others are full on slammers that do not mess around. Mathlovsky provides us here with an exceptional acoustic journey that offers variety in a time that gives a fuck about ingenuity. The whole EP is clearly worth a listen, especially since it is completely free (donations are welcome). The sound design is really […]
Even though he has been around for quite a while, especially recently Krytikas’s tracks and mixes had a lot of impact. The most recent recording from a party is no exception. This mix reminds me of some good old hardcore drum and bass parties. The sound and the tracklist are great, hard and in your face, but not too much for the dancing crowd to bear. Komplex 175 · KRYTIKA @ Komplex 175 Tracklist:Dngn Drgns – Through The PrismSinister Souls – Unleash The BeastSkitzaph0nic – Chaos TheroemKrytika – AnarkisSkitzaph0nic – SufferingC-Netik & Gancher & Ruin – HammerSkitzaph0nic – Global CommunityDj […]
If you are into the oldschool Detest vibe, you cannot miss out on this one. The original tracks were already hitting the spot, but the new versions clearly increase the damage by a lot. Even though remakes or remixes sometimes lose their focus too much, this release keeps the quality high and pushes the old tracks to new heights. In case you’re wondering, yes there is also a volume one, but it only features a shorter version of “Motherfucker”. My Early Works Remixes Vol. 2 by Detest
Without any doubt, this EP is a tough nut to crack! Hypoxic & CRPTC provided an excellent piece of slow and moody hardcore for Dark.Descent. Due to harshness and tempo it’s honestly kinda chewy, but in the best way possible I would say. It really is great release with lots of variation that keeps everything interesting at all times. Struggle Within by Hypoxic & CRPTC
This compilation features a little bit of everything. From slow, creeping Doomcore up to high-paced Speedcore, you find basically everything hardcore has to offer. Thanks to the variety of this compilation on Extreme is Everything, there is a high likeliness that you will find something you can enjoy. It’s a well curated release that requires a little bit of your precious time, but it is sure worth the effort of going through the tracks. HUMAN HAUNTED WORLD III – VA (EIEVA03) by Extreme Is Everything
This EP definitely also falls into the category of “wow I need that for my collection”. While you might be already familiar with most tracks on the EP, as they have been recently released on the recent The Silence album from 2023 (some only digitally though), the EP finally brings the missing tracks of said album to vinyl. Moreover, there is an about 2 minutes longer version of Something Hardcore on this EP, which alone is great. The only completely new track is industrial counter. A track that apparently makes fun of another weird trend in hardcore. Was it necessary? […]
The first appearance of Thrasher on Deathchant is actually pretty amazing. While it requires not only skills, a real DC release also needs flow and style. And actually, this EP has it all. The production quality is very good and totally fits the Deathchant cosmos. Apart from the very first track which solely relies on some questionable vocal sample choice (it’s really kinda lame in 2024 in my personal opinion), all tracks showcase all the ingredients of a good Deathchant release. Keep it Burning and 2024 Murder in particular can destroy any dancefloor within seconds. The Orbiter on the other […]
Sadly, there is not much information available on the Italian artists Society Will Fall. Despite the missing information, the music already gives us a hint at where this journey goes. Entangled in a heavily pessimistic world view, the EP explores dancefloor friendly industrial hardcore without being cheesy at all. On the contrary, this is hard as nails, but still easy to dance to. It’s rare that an EP manages to keep the roughness and the accessibility totally in balance. This is clearly an outstanding release that let us hope for more to come from these talented artists. Progress In […]
Holy crap, this came rather unexpected. Rotterdam’s one and only Mike Redman aka Deformer released a remix EP of some of his tracks along with Prspct. On the EP some of hardcore’s true legends appeared such as Angerfist, the Outside Agency, Neophyte, Drokz, Tripped, Dolphin and N-Vitral (even though this remix sadly did not reach my eardrums very well). Seriously, this is the cream of the crop. It’s hard to pick a favorite at all, since all tracks deliver their own interpretations of already mind-blowing original Deformer tracks. Just check them one by one and you’ll understand the hype. In […]
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