R.E.M.Y – Summer Mix

A lil’ mix for your summer holidays’s road ! Enjo

Bombalist :

01. The Illuminati – Switch glitch
02. Stormtrooper – F.O.A.D
03. N-Vitral – The End of the World
04. Stormtrooper – Piercing Noise
05. Carnage & Cluster – Dehydration (Industrial Frequency Remix)
06. Matt Green – Bootleg
07. Dither – Danger
08. Broken Rules – Possibilities
09. N-Vitral – Kling Klong
10. The Outside Agency & Sei2ure – Undermind
11. Dither – They Deserve It

HDF35 VA – Head Fuckers E.P. Vol.3

Artist The Destroyer, Tripped, Noizefucker, Dj Mutante, Komprex, Master mind

Label Headfuck

Format 12″+ CD

Release date Out now

tracklist

1. The Destroyer – The Fat Fuck (X-Fly Remix)
2. Tripped – 123 Kuj Gie Nog Teln (KRTM Remix)
3. Noizefucker – Transformerz
4. Dj Mutante – I Hate You Motherfuckers
5. Komprex – My Aggressive Skill
6. Master Mind – Are You Out?

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Eiton – Heads Or Tails Promo Mix

TRACKLIST:

1- Eiton – Automatic [UNSIGNED DUB 2012]

2- Eiton + Bassrk + Kaiza + Gomez – Prometheus II [T3K DUB - Heads Or Tails LP 2012]

3- Masheen – Connection [SINUOUS DUB 2012]

4- Eiton – Death [FREE TRACK 2012]

5- Eiton – Pornografie [T3K DUB - Heads Or Tails LP 2012]

6- Eiton – Mirrors (Proton Kid Remix) [T3K DUB - Heads Or Tails LP 2012]

7- Eiton – Krieg [T3K DUB - Heads Or Tails LP 2012]

8- Eiton & Pylon – Titan II [UNSIGNED DUB 2012]

9- Proton Kid – Hydrazine (Eiton Remix) [EX MACHINA DUB 2012]

10- Proton Kid & Eiton – They R Here [EX MACHINA DUB 2012]

11- Eiton – Orbit [UNSIGNED DUB 2012]

12- Eiton – Guillotine [EX MACHINA DUB 2012]

13- Eiton – Violence [ASSIMILATE FILES DUB 2012]

14- Eiton – Fuck Off [T3K DUB - Heads Or Tails LP 2012]

15- Eiton & Proton Kid – Sikk [T3K DUB - Heads Or Tails LP 2012]

17- Eiton – DNA [T3K DUB - Heads Or Tails LP 2012]

18- Eiton – Migraine [FACEBOOK FANS FREE TRACK 2012]

19- Eiton – Between [T3K DUB - Heads Or Tails LP 2012]

19- Eiton – Game Over (VIP Mix) [UNSIGNED DUB 2012]

20- Eiton – Nebun [EX MACHINA DUB 2012]

21- Eiton – Prokatka [PERKUSSIV DUB 2012]

22- Eiton – Origins [T3K DUB - Heads Or Tails LP 2012]

23- Pyro – Behind The Low (Eiton Remix) [PERKUSSIV DUB 2012]

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Sicktek – Badass Promo – July

01.C-Netik – Judgement
02.Counterstrike – Drone (Malsum & Zardonic Remix)
03.Ymb & Fragz – Oren Ishii
04.Dub Elements – Black Ninja
05.Receptor – Punks
06.The Outside Agency – Headphone Wisdom
07.Dub Elements, Gancher & Ruin – Chicago
08.The Outside Agency & Forbidden Society – This Never Happened
09.The Outside Agency – The Price Is Right
10.BSA – Tyrel
11.Gein & Counterstrike – Killer
12.The Outside Agency, Peter Kurten & Katharsys – Favorite Sin
13.Limewax, Bong-Ra & Thrasher – Suck Satan’s Cock
14.Counterstrike – Power to Distort (I:gor Remix)
15.Deathmachine – Extermination
16.I:gor – Testify
17.Air J, Nagato & Circular D – Angels of God
18.C-Netik & Erre – Common Dance
19.Erre & Hardlogik – Crack the Party
20.The Outside Agency – Cross
21.Katharsys – GUIDANCE (Forbidden Society OVERKILL RMX)
22.DJ Hidden – You’re Not Real
23.Eye-D & DJ Hidden – Battlefield
24.Eye-D & DJ Hidden – Rain
24.Switch Technique & The Outside Agency – The Moment
26.Limewax – Kristall Weizen (Mathizm Bootleg Remix)
27.Dub Elements – Rude Awakening
28.Counterstrike – Drone (Gancher & Ruin Remix)
29.Zardonic & Krusha – Mechagodzilla
30.Demo – OD (Gein & Counterstrike Remix)
31.Subshock & Sinister Souls – We Are Pain

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PRSPCTLTD008 – C-Netik & Erre

Artist C-netik, eRRe

Label PRSPCT LTD

Format Digital

Release date Out Now

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tracklist

1 C-Netik – Judgement

2 C-Netik & eRRe – Common Dance

ISR DIGI 027 Armageddon Project – Flight of the Phoenix

Artist Armageddon Project

Label Industrial Strenght

Format Digital

Release date Out Now

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Armageddon Project have been devastating hard heads since ’99 and are back again with killer 2 track single ! Two open minded floor bangers with diverse attitude. The future of hard electronic music will never be the same. This tenacious floor filler dives deep into tight bass drums, hard techno over tones and big room flavor to shake the rafters till the roof falls down.

Tracklist:
1. Ashes We Are 5:00
2. Flight of the Phoenix 4:31

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AK-Industry – Monster EP

Artist AK Industry, Billie S, Igneon System, N-Vitral

Label the Third movement

Format Digital

Release date 2012 not out yet

Tracklist:
AK-Industry & Billy S. – Monster


AK-Industry & Billy S. – Monster (Switch Technique VIP)
AK-Industry – Whitewalkers


AK-Industry, Igneon System, N-Vitral – Reloaded

Remix contest for Niveau Zero – First

Remix contest for Niveau Zero's "First".

Time to show us what you are made off: grab your samplers, synths and other instruments, as Ad Noiseam and Fixt invite you to remix the anthemic “First” track, taken from this artist’s “In_Sect” album (adn129).

Niveau Zero’s currently putting the finishing touches to “Jasmine”, his second album which will be released on October 22nd, and it’s time for everybody out there to revisit one of his best known track so far. In the vein of our old “1/3″ Enduser remix contest, Fixt and Ad Noiseam are providing you with stems, and you have till September 16th to come up with your best remix.

Read Here for prizes and conditions

Current Value – Beat Patrol Playfm

Set recorded at Beat Patrol in July for limited download. Bookings: jef@methlab-agency.com

CV – TBA
CV – TANGERINE
LDR – TBA
CV – TBA
CV – NEURONORD (yellow stripe)
CV – WIDE AWAKE
BJORK – THUNDERBOLT CV REMIX
CV – PRISM (subsistenz)
CV – BLACKBOX
LIMEWAX – ONE OF THEM REMIX
CV – TBA
CV – MERCURY (freak)
BJORK – CRYSTALLINE CV REMIX
CV – HARM
CV – GALAXIES
CV – GRIN
CV – TBA
CV & SNOW – SHY FLAME
NANOTEK & MC – NANOMACHINE
CV & PANACEA – MAKE IT LAST
CV – GREY STEEL (rework)
CV – TBA

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AK 47 SBR Interview

SBR : Hi ! Firstly can you introduce yourself. You’ve been pretty active since 1993 so tell us a little bit more about your music.

Well actually it all started 20 years ago, on a Saturday of June 1992 (shit…). First rave, first blast, never stopped since. One year later I was starting to mix, two years later I got my own decks and 5 years later in 1997 we bought our first studio with my colleagues from BudBurNerZ. Since these days, most of my life turns around hard electronic music should it be thru DJing, creating music, producing music, organizing parties and more recently doing lobby with institutions and government for the defense, recognition and promotion of electronic musics in France.

In terms of music, most of what I play and produce is hard but can go from hardcore (no mainstream) to drum and bass or dubstep. Fat bass, intense music, this is what I like !

But I also play some techno and electro sometimes. I have different type of bookings from Silent Parties by Silence Events to massive events. As a DJ, I tend to adapt to the audience.


SBR How would you define your style ?

Mmh, good question. This discussion came up pretty often when we were releasing stuff with BudBurNerZ because our music was usually pretty far from any standard hardcore music with a name like UK hardcore, gabber, Frenchcore, etc. I guess this is also why people enjoyed our music, because we always tried to break barriers and come up with crazy shit not tacking in account this or that artist or this or that style. Same thing when I DJ, I always play what I like and this means you can have dubstep in a hardcore mix, breakcore in a Dutch festival, etc.

SBR : When was the first time you heard hardcore and can you tell us a bit about this memories ?

The first time was when I was in « seconde class », I was around 15 and we had all these mix tapes of everything like breakbeat, acid house and some hardcore. But at this time I was more in breakbeat and jungle so it did not strike me at first. But when I heard hardcore on highly amplified systems in rave parties (June 1992) this is when I was stroke by this music. Powerfull bass, fucked up sounds, no limits, this was just what I loved to dance on all night long. From there I started to grow my EP collection with all this crazy music and never stopped!

SBR You’ve seen (and been part of) the evolution of hardcore for the last ten years. Do you like the way it evolved?  What do you think about it?

Well it’s always good when things evolve! It shows that it’s not hype or a trend but something that will stay. In the early 90’s people were saying that electronic music was just a trend, something that would not live time and look where it stands today. Same with hardcore, at first almost everybody did hardcore because there was no « styles ». Then the scene grew and artists came up, labels and people followed and now we have a scene. I am happy we have many producers, new comers, labels, parties all around the world. It still is quite a small scene but has real passionates and artists, people who are ready to work a normal 9 to 5 job and then come home and work almost all night on their music. This is worth anything! I am not going to argue around personal tastes, real hardcore, gabber, etc. All I can say is that I prefer 100000 times to have a festival like Dominator, 100% harder styles, even if the mainfloor is 100% mainstream gabber. This gives a chance to hard music to exist and when people wonder around the event and bump in the more extreme stages, they discover the other side of hard music. Just look how crossbreed and hard industrial hardcore became popular in the past years, thanks to festivals like this, parties like Prspect or Musick in Belgium. So yeah, as long as we will have positive creative energy the hard scene will always evolve!

SBRIf you had to go to a desert island what 3 LP/EP would you take with you ?

Do I get food and drink also?  More seriously this is a hard question as I have musical periods and I can’t really say this or that is my favorite LP or EP… But here we go:

Jones & Stephenson – The first Rebirth

Public Enemy – Fear of a Black Planet

The 4 Seasons – Vivaldi

Oh oops, I just found the Mokum 16 and the Analog Bubblebath falling out of my suitcase… haha…


SBR Do you prefer vinyl? CD? Laptop?

I’ve never tried laptop so I can’t say but when it comes to CD or vinyl I do both even if the past years I play more on CD for practical reasons. I enjoy both and do not find myself reduced technically with Cd’s. After years of heavy record bags, shitty MK2’s (even in major clubs and festivals) I decided to go for CD. I am not in the CD vs Vinyl debate as I guess it’s just a matter of finding what suits you best.

SBR you are member of the famous crew Party Uniq who promotes the parties Le Grand Méchant Beat in Paris. What do you think of hardcore/crossbreed/darkstep in France ?


Happy to hear we are famous  !! We mostly are passionates and friends, Sophie, Virus, E-Tree and myself with the help of friends and artists like Ankou and Axiom. We spend 100% of our time and side money in the organization of hard music parties in Paris.

Hardcore has always been strange in France in terms of parties. We had good years, between 2000 and 2005 with big parties mainly organized by Epileptik, Audiogenic and some Sound Systems but the lack of professionalism of most of them, except Audiogenic who is still active today, almost killed our scene and scared off most of the venues, major distribution channels, media, etc. Since 2005, when we started Party Uniq and our parties the way has been hard but we feel we are getting there. We started off in very small venues, with parties at 5 euros entrance, like Mind Blast where we offered for 5 euros Simon Undeground, Unexist, BudBurNerZ and many more (people were still trying to negotiate the price of the entrance).

Darkstep is a big question in France… A part from us Party Uniq and our friends Matozoides, I don’t know another crew which programs darkstep in their parties and no French drum and bass event books darkstep artists. It’s like the radioactive clouds from Chernobyl, Darkstep did not enter France… LOL! Still as we are a little stubborn we have been promoting this music and these artists with our parties Break The Rulez that took place at La Java and where we had Limewax, Mystification, Robyn Chaos and a few more. These parties were kind of an experimentation where we mixed hardcore, darkstep and breakcore, and asked for example hardcore artists like Mark N and Simon Underground to play darkstep sets instead of hardcore, book guys like Duranx3 or Noize Creator, and try to give a fresh spin to the French hard music scene.

Regarding Crossbreed, this a bit newer music and we see people starting to like this style because it offers a mix of breaks and core (even if this mix of styles has always been present in hard styles thru breakcore, UK hardcore with drum and bass breaks, etc). We hope this will get big like it is in other countries and this style can contribute to create bridges between people and styles in France.

The next real test for us regarding Darkstep and Crossbreed will be the second edition of Therapy Sessions France on November 10th 2012 at Glazart with a sick line up!!

SBR Your are running the label Party Trax can you tell us a bit about your next releases

Well this is still very fresh and we only have two releases out for the moment from the excellent French artists Murmure, IOM Factory, Kill’Em All and Murdock. These two were hardcore but party trax is not only dedicated to hardcore so we will come up soon with dubstep releases from some new French artists, as well as techno or any other music we would like to see out here. The focus is on French artists for the moment but we will also be presenting foreign artists that we like. We do digital at first but also have plans for some vinyl.

 

SBR : What advices would you give to a beginner dj/producer?

Work your ass off; don’t pay attention to the others and what they say. Create your own personality and don’t neglect technique should it be for djing or for creation. The path is long, frustrating and the objective should not be recognition but PLEASURE.

SBR thanks for this interview if you have a last message to leave feel free :)

Thanks to you for this interview all the people who support our music, our parties and our shitty moods 

Get ready for the fucking season 2 of Le Grand Méchant Beat starting Saturday October 6th at Glazart. Till then stay tunned on our website www.partyuniq.com for information, music, line up’s, etc.

Keep it hard and stay tuned for more musical sickness!

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