Base Force One meets Still Raven, expect him go through his crates of classic hardcore, pillage them and come out with new powerful rave tracks!
A1 - A Little Harder A2 - Infamy B1 - Stay Down With The Hardcore B2 - We Are Not Real
First CD release on Cathartic Noize Experience by Messias!
Beautiful black (!) polycarbonate disk housed in a eight-page digipak cardboard case - This just looks great in the CD-shelf.
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recordings for this new album went on for the last three years on rare occasions with lots of thinking, traveling, soldering and doubting in fare nebular space systems inbetween. but everything should come to an end, all fuel on the spaceship is burnt, all comets have been hitchhiked, and eating krill and kelp day in and day out is just not really satisfiying; they came back from strolling the kosmos, and so here we go: but you have to wait till it’s finally ready in its materialized form – out in fall 2016 on a double 12inch sized vinyl record!
spb12028: CLASTAH «dead stars» – 2x12inchA: where we come from / that escalated quickly / barderos de la vereda / wir streikenB: critical richness / rammstein lösen sich auf / candombe de mucha palo / i was just wonderingC: meine lieblingsgruppe (feat. torsun) / part of it / mieses stück scheisze / museum of dead people / this is classlessD: the wandering working class / triebwagen
in between you can listen to the last year released video out-take of the song “wir streiken” or this just brand new edited video of one of the tracks of the release:
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Low Res returns to the vinyl front with a 12" with the original and three remixes of Adjust's Titan.
Fresh from the pressing plant!300 copies, exclusive distribution by Praxis
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LOW 027 - Adjust - Titan Remixes - 12” Vinyl
In an era where paltry software remixes are a thinly veiled attempt to retread played material as a weak appeal to launch unknown producers, or worse, a desperate plea for social followers in a bootleg capacity, it seems the critical art of the remix project is a dead and rotting half-eaten corpse on the tracks of electronic music’s underground railways.
Enter, the Titan. Only on Low Res Records.
An original track by Adjust, featuring remixes from Meander, Detroit Gore Police and Tarmvred. Each producer armed with the pedigree and capability to strip you of your fingerprints and leave nothing for dental records to trace, all with the single push of a space bar.
As your speakers begin to spew a straight up sonic seance surely to suture your future wide shut, the darkness grows colder with each revolution of the record and the needle digs deeper into your vinyl skin within. Each groove that passes, you have no choice but to submit to pure mechanical breakdown and are forced to peel your skin back and expose your very essence to the frequencies that begin to deconstruct your pithy soul. This is a total scrotal recall of Schwarzeneggerian proportions.
Leading with the Meander remix, you the listener are instantly punched in the throat and the perineum with both of Mike Tyson’s robotic iron fists at the same time. Pain, ecstasy, bewilderment and the thrill of the kill in one gigantic money shot. Little hope is left, writhing helplessly on the ground, as you stare up from the floor starstruck with delicious agony. The blood in your mouth tastes like nectar, your eardrums swollen with fear. With the value of the remix steady on the decline, this remix is measured not only in decibels, but in body counts for the coroner.
Then the Detroit Gore Police remix backs up the dump truck and drops seismic kicks and concrete bricks that grind your bones into a gelatin mâché that gets funneled into whats left of your ears, force fed by bass lines that make your eyes pop like condoms filled with phosphorescent urine from the gods, punished and pummeled, weak and forgotten, you prepare to leave the world like you entered, naked and afraid…
But before you can wither away to dust and resign from your mortal coil, the Tarmvred remix howls across the sand under the moonlight sky and circles your perimortem crawl towards death, slowly splitting your black oak, spreading your gates and turning your kingdom of suffering into a final frozen tomb of eternal sleep. A crushing whirlwind of creeping metallic devastation that pierces your innervision. No one on this planet does, like Tarmvred does.
Finally, seemingly as an act of moderated mercy, the original version of Titan by Adjust is capped off as the coup de grâce to abuse and confuse the polymatic construct of acetatic compounds found in pounds of sounds. You muster to escape by seppuku, but are only drawn to block high decibel punches in bunches with your face while your orbitals are destroyed by audibles of psychotic southside chicago acid jungle nightmares that your diminishing soul lacks in capability and composition to escape from. You never stood a chance. It’s over. The needle runs out the groove and darkness falls into a static silence as amplified paper scrapes close out your existence… you are lost and alone, on Titan.
Label info: A hidden treasure no more: Monolog propels himself to the forefront of cutting edge drum'n'bass and electronica with this amazingly intense album. A lesson in music production and an impressive display of controlled madness, “2 Dots Left” is a tour de force made of deep basses, very percussive beats and high tempos. Monolog manages to makes his what most people could only experiment with and comes up with something which, while overwhelming at first, proves to be extremely absorbing and rewarding.
Great first spin dynamics release from 2012. Last copy with some minor signs of wear, hence the low price.
A1 Person, The – SUI Hightide 9:18 A2 oTrEsH-Oz – Illogical Logic 4:38 B1 Wedgehead – Swashmellows 7:25 B2 Autodyne – Boxplot 5:32
Classic Sub/Version release by Kovert - Extra Low price for a short period [2025]! Last copies of this awesome release!!
Sub/Version 006, after 3 years the first installment after a long break, is by UK producer Kovert who has stunned listeners with his release on Praxis (number 34) as well as Damage (12003 - Versioning) after drawing attention with his contribution to the Praxis USA compilation. Titled Jaffna pt. 1 & 2 - is the first in a row of new and forthcoming releases. Razor sharp edits and practical dancefloor sub-version at its most concrete!
This 4-tracker on Praxis by Rachael Kozak and Christoph Fringeli was recorded in the period of 1999-2001 and shows the other side of the coin of their Sub/Version record, presenting more abstract and psychedelic breaks and noise with influences ranging from Hitchcock sountracks to metal bashing industrial music fused in their own aesthetic of dark breaks.
a1 - Vertigo (5:00) a2 - Part Of It (3:12) b1 - New Direction (3:54) b2 - Emphasis (3:31)
In the course of the last few months a substantial section of the work released by Peter Votava under different names in the 1990's, before his releases on Mego, Staalplaat and d0c, has been made available again on CD, most notably the retro compilation of classic ironic rave act Ilsa Gold (with Christopher Just, on Mego) and the deep electro-techno soundscapes of Current 909 (on d0c/Atmosfear). A completely different aspect is presented by this double CD compilation of his hardcore material, released as Pure (or DJ Pure, Information:Overload, Violent Shit, PL and Slab), now available from Praxis as a double CD (Praxis 26CD). Collecting the material previously issued by Praxis itself, Loop, Drop Bass Network, as well as compilation tracks from Tigerbeat6, Biomechanic and a support compilation for the EKH, Vienna's only squat named after Ernst Kirchweger, a communist murdered by the Nazis, all from between 1994-2001. Almost like a history of hardcore of the'90s from dark acid to harsh noise. Not only was most of the material released on limited edition vinyl, and now unavailable, all the hits, collaborations and rarities are here, including previously unreleased tracks: CD1 starting off with the deceptively titled CD-ROM section (not for easy listening) - it's the audio track of a data CD - but soon delving into the hammering beats of Information:Overload, shifting into the satanic abyss of “Anoint me with the Black Sperm of Beleth" by Slab, before exercising “Analogue Terror" from the Drop Bass Network EP of the same title, already showing the variety of approaches even within the industrial hardcore realm. This is further illustrated by the various collaborations with other activists and hardcore experimenters of the time. Not only is the near-legendary “Violent Shit" EP featured, there are three more, previously unreleased tracks from this collaboration with Ec8or (at the time a Patric C. solo project), as well as the devastating “Killer Bees on Acid" produced with the late Liza N'Eliaz. CD2 opens with another cult item: “Speeed" by Pure vs. GTI, originally released as a one-sided limited 12" on Loop, before continuing the journey in carefully chosen order through material defying the borders of “industrial" and “hardcore". The bulk of the material was recorded and released between 1994 and 1999 - it appears that Pure decided after his massive “King Kong/Katharsis" on Praxis that he had said what he needed to say in this musical format. This double CD (on which “King Kong" is featured in its full 15 minute glory) is testimony to the insistence, depth and violence as well as the heterogenity of his artistic vision.
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Haunting strings and monster basslines underline the driving breaks and metallic rhythms found on the new Sub/Version. Hecate presents an track of deep subtleties and masterful programming on “Technical Witch”, with Etaceh on the flip side going full out into territory bordering on breakcore, but never forgetting mixability for the progressive dancefloor!
A - Hecate: Technical Witch (7:46) B - Etaceh: Tech Bitch (6:46)
Psychonote: Hydrophonic 09 originally released in February 2005
A - Brutal Garden 11:12
B1 - Midnight Experience 5:52
2 - Reality Game 4:15
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Excellent slamming d'n'b track on the A side, with 2 retro 'ardkore workouts on the flip. The Leyton Breakers were DJ Controlled Weirdness and Blackmassplastics! We still have some stocks of this classic 12" from 2002.
A - The Leyton Breakers: I Drink Your Blood (6:46) B1 - DJ Controlled Weirdness: 5 Pounds To Get In (5:33) B2 - Black Mass Plastics: Generation Mentasm (5:30)
Collaboration of Rachael Kozak, DJ Controlled Weirdness and Christoph Fringeli on 5 tracks of caustic electro perversion. Recorded in 2001 in Berlin, this shows the different artists from an unusual side. Limited to 500 copies, only few are left now!
3,50 €*
8,00 €*(56.25% gespart)
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