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  1. 12 hours ago, NewYorkNowhere said:

    Finishing up some homework. Give me a fast and hard album to finish it to.

     

    11 hours ago, Ivan Ooze said:

    Qebrus def made some of the dopest and most nuts music i ever heard.

    I agree, but it's not a breakcore...

  2. 45 minutes ago, d-a-m-o said:

    No love for Cristoph de babalon ?

    edit : is that labeled as breakcore ?

    Babalon makes so much diverse music almost like RDJ, from ambient to most hardcore noisy stuff and he was mostly tied to Alec Empire's Digital Hardcore genre. Does he also make breakcore stuff? Probably.

    For me personally, breakcore term was always simple: break = amen jungle beats, snare rush etc. + core = gabber kicks (plus some stolen samples from multiple genres, films etc). If someone no longer uses these, it's no longer breakcore stuff imo. But fuck it, it is not important, it's the music that matters, not crappy labels.

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  3. 2 hours ago, thumbass said:

    Sorry for the triple post lol, does anyone know what track eitherherd plays at around 6 :19 minutes? Also nice doc, I hadn't seen it before

    It's probably something made either by Eiterherd himself or someone from Praxis label. 

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  4. 40 minutes ago, rhmilo said:

    First of all, thanks, all, for the recommendations so far. Lots to check out.

    Second of all,

    I suspect that, like a lot of similarly themed cringy metal material, this isn’t *meant* to be taken seriously. It’s a joke. Whether you think it’s funny is another matter entirely but in my experience these references to gore and violence are made the same way as those overdriven gabba kicks: tongue firmly planted in cheek.

    It’s not my sense of humor either, although I’ll admit to finding a “666mph mix” of a track called “speed demon” a tiny, tiny bit amusing.

     

     

    Of course, genre pastiche, diversity and not giving a fuck about anything is basically a breakcore philosophy. 

    And this guy wants to treat breakcore seriously? LOL what a fucking noob.

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  5. 13 hours ago, thumbass said:

    Ik love breakcore but i just do notttt het the appeal of people like Bong ra or drumcorps. They are to me every bad element of the genre portrayed as music artists

    What the fuck are you on about? 

     

    "Hey, you can't DJ, you have long hair!"

     

  6. 11 minutes ago, zazen said:

    The first minute of Face To Face from Discovery has always wowed me.

    Just now learned that they did that track with Todd Edwards who is a sortof American uncle to UK Garage and known for highly precise microsampling. Found this old track of his, really like the late 90s pirate vibe

     

     

    I always loved how they dropped Todd's remix in Arches set:

    starts around 2:42

     

    original:

     

     

  7. 12 minutes ago, jules said:

    wtflolbrbbbq at that walking-into-the-sunset-after-explosion video though...

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0800022/

     

    15 minutes ago, chenGOD said:

    Maybe we'll get some more Stardust?

    Bit sad, I've been listening to them quite a bit in recent times for some reason. Homework was fire, Discovery was disco-y, and RAM was such an emotional album. Fell off a bit after the first two, but those plus Alive 2007 are quality.

     

    YESS this mashup rules (the nation):

     

     

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  8. 35 minutes ago, psn said:

    Saw them live in 1997 and that was fucking brilliant. Big fan of the two first albums.

    Speaking of 1997, they did a banging set in Glasgow day before or after actual Daft Punk gig, can't remember

    loads of live mixing with Rolands etc, amazing House stuff

     

    2 minutes ago, scumtron said:

    I don’t understand why it was inevitable. Was there any bad blood at the end? Sad news. Enjoyed most of their stuff, and I was also quite comfortable with the RAM shift in style.

    No bad blood. It just felt like after RAM success and earning millions of dollars they would be happy enough to be done with over two decades of this robotic formula and move on with their lives. 

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