Yeah Grindcore Karaoke has become one of the labels to pay attention to for new breakcore. Ironic cuz it's run by Jay Randall from Agoraphobic Nosebleed.
Being released on this tape I just ordered, features a bunch (all of them) of artists I've been banging on about in here, more of than distorted, analogue, speaker-melting noisebeat;
Features new and exclusive tracks from:
DEADFADER
DJ DIE SOON
ANBU
BRUTES
MICROBES/VORRS
WORM WIZARD
C_C
NO
K(no o)
DEATH PEDALS
MATTHEW PASTKEWICZ
CIVIC SPACES
Re: breakcore/noise/other
Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 10:29 am
by mIrReN
wubstep wrote:New FREE Ladyscraper album, first in 3 years!
ultraspatial wrote:Anyone got Lee Gamble's "Diversions 1994-1996"?
It's all jungle samples, but it's not dance music, and it doesn't have that off-putting "omg so obscure" vibe of Raime. Found it quite an interesting listen, even though I generally find ambient music pretentious and boring, and I loathe this whole analog and retro fetishism that's going on now.
I don't see how Raime fall into the "omg so obscure" category. They're fairly well publicized & their music is pretty accessible. I don't agree with the notion that BEB's marketing is based around 'omg so obscure' either, I think the label just has a very specific aesthetic & character, something that's sorely missed by a lot of labels.
Diversions is brilliant, as is Dutch Tvashar Plumes. Probably my top two releases of 2012.
joeki wrote:I loved that release. But Dutch Tvashtar Plumes veers more into what you describe as Analog/retro/pretentious bullshit. I don't like it half as much as Diversions which is generally great.
Struggle to see what's pretentious about it. I don't think there's any mention of analogue or retro-fetishism in Dutch Tvashar Plumes, if anything it'd be easier to accuse Diversions of that sort of thing. Both of them feel incredibly fresh to me. Gamble's been pretty quick to stress that he's not looking back on any sort of 'golden age' with bleary-eyed nostalgia or lust for the 'good ol' days'.
His earlier work on Entr’acte is worth a listen (think EVOL, Florian Hecker etc) but I think he's really come into his own with the two releases on PAN.
Re: breakcore/noise/other
Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 12:12 am
by +torment+
for the old skool heads. into the NOW mos def.
Praxis Records, for days.
PRAXIS 20 MIX by Diskore, Fiend, Baseck - April 2013 Soundcloud
Fantastic mega-mix of over 50 tracks from the first 20 years of the label's history!
This will be released as a limited edition tape and download on May 11, 2013 at the Praxis party at Subversiv in Berlin, with the catalog number Praxis 20!
Re: breakcore/noise/other
Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 12:25 am
by Genevieve
Yeah I checked dis on facebook, it's good. It's recorded by the dudes behind Darkmatter Soundsystem from LA which is the biggest thing in American breakcore
This thread is so sick, been going through listening to like the sickest tunes for almost an hour now. What has my life become. I enjoy hardcore way more than i thought hehehehehe