One for the rave and jungle heads, the one and only DJ Producer's remix of Tango & Ratty's classic 'Tales From the Darkside'. This is a clip from a forthcoming release on Digitalstorm Recordings. No kicks, all breaks.
Re: breakcore/noise/other
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 10:04 pm
by Genevieve
I actually got a ticket for the next PRSPCT XL, sluts. Prob's I'll be the only one going? None of my friends even are, I'm just gonna hit it up
In case you STILL don't know after my agrandizing rants about this guy, Mark N aka Mista Mark N aka Mark Newlands aka Overcast is the DMC championship winning cut-up/turntablism DJ and former member and producer in the legendary cheap/hard/speed/break -core outfit from Australia, Nasenbluten and headhoncho of the equally if not more so legendary record label, Bloody Fist records, which is what every breakcore producer in the 21st century listened to and was inspired by. Don't expect much breakcore, though. At present he's primarily a hardcore and drum & bass DJ.
This is last year's mix, playing '90s hardcore and gabber classics exclusively.
A freebie from Traffik. A tune he released back in 2000 on the legendary label, Epiteth. This shit gets harsh, with some heavy industrial influences. Only up for downloads for a week, so get it ASAP
Re: breakcore/noise/other
Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 5:39 pm
by Genevieve
Didn't post yet, but the recent'isssh N-Vitral release is dope
A Boxcutter liveset from a performance in Amsterdam from 2006. I'm seeing Paradox, 0=0 and Moresounds at another event hosted by the same organization next week. 30 minutes after going to Neutral Milk Hotel :v
And a set Mark N played in Japan (after FlyLo and Amon Tobin) in 2012! Opening with the Tech Itch remix of 'Grey March' by Of God. Legendary tune.
Edit: around 20 minutes in he does an awesome mashup of a Bryan Fury song (with a screaming stab, forgot what it's called. I think it was on a split with Current Value) and TOA's remix of 'Fuckin Hostile'.
A freebie from Traffik. A tune he released back in 2000 on the legendary label, Epiteth. This shit gets harsh, with some heavy industrial influences. Only up for downloads for a week, so get it ASAP
A freebie from Traffik. A tune he released back in 2000 on the legendary label, Epiteth. This shit gets harsh, with some heavy industrial influences. Only up for downloads for a week, so get it ASAP
IS that gabba??
Close enough. Not 'classic' gabber, but pretty close.
A freebie from Traffik. A tune he released back in 2000 on the legendary label, Epiteth. This shit gets harsh, with some heavy industrial influences. Only up for downloads for a week, so get it ASAP