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 Post subject: Thank God for the Breakcore!
PostPosted: Tue May 20, 2008 1:00 pm 
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So if you liked Venetian Snares, I've got some more for you. Loud and bouncy complex rhythms all over the place.

Enduser - From Zero
D'n'B inspired music with lots of fast paces, catchy samples and LOUD fragmented blast breaks.


Enduser - Pushing Back
More subtle than From Zero, influenced by music from India, but very catchy at times and with plenty of addrenaline left.

Xanopticon - Liminal Space
Awesome breakcore, weird and experimental, odd rhythms and time signatures. Classic.


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Heard of Enduser, not actually heard any. Any chance you could point me towards a sample or ten?


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Hey, I like Venetian Snares... Ill check those names out.


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Zad wrote:
Heard of Enduser, not actually heard any. Any chance you could point me towards a sample or ten?

Lookup enduser wreckin' shit on youtube (can't access that here).


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PostPosted: Tue May 20, 2008 1:45 pm 
I should check them out too as you, usually, have good taste in music...

Can I return the favor by pointing you towards Volume 9 of Zorn's Book of Angels series? Secret Chiefs 3 do an awesome job, you should try it.... :dio:


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I've always wanted music like Venetian Snares but with the atmosphere and heavy approach of darkstep. Any suggestions for that, Misha?


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http://youtube.com/watch?v=vyLh8vLH8tY


And thanks for the recommendation Stefan, will check.


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Enduser is awesome.


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Breakcore is, like, really cool. :dio:


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Dancing to breakcore (similar to drum n bass) is also way better than moshing. Also, the hot chick level in the scene is ridiculously high.


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PostPosted: Wed May 21, 2008 2:10 pm 
Misha wrote:
Dancing to breakcore (similar to drum n bass) is also way better than moshing. Also, the hot chick level in the scene is ridiculously high.


While moshpits are an all-boy-club... A clever choice of dancefloor Mishellito! :cool:


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I've had my share of close boy to boy contact in the mosh-pit :lame:


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Oh, and in the plunderphonics/mashcore bordering corner of breakcore, I strongly recommend:

Shitmat - Full English Breakfest
Common, the name is awesome enough!!! It's close to enduser, but generally has more Funk and Jungle to it.


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I like VS a lot so I shall listen to these. Thanks, misha!


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Now, this is my kind of topic!

Dev/Null- Lazer Thrash

This is insanely complicated, lots of micro edits and stuff. Comparable to Xanopticon but more of a mashcore-type stance. Glitchy at times as well.

Drumcorps - Grist

Top notch amen-based stuff with grindcore and hardcore punk samples. Really awesome combination.

Bong-Ra - Soldaat van Oranje

Jungle-inspired awesomeness.

I:GOR - Barwy Kolórow

Much more of a gabba-speedcore influence. Very very good.

If you want some more stuff, you should check out http://www.ihatebreakcore.com . Particularly look up JohnMerrik and Helix 's stuff.[/b]


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So how bout ebm - industrial you guys? Anyone a fan here? Ellooo? Skinny Puppy? Psyclon 9? Hocico?


I'll check out those bands as I like everyone else thoroughly enjoyed Venetian Snares back when you made a huge deal about how awesome it is. And it sure is awesome.


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Moshing is betetr than anything, it's not about getting laid. I just want to flail and release some energy in an aggresive and fun way.


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Ichneumon wrote:
Now, this is my kind of topic!

Dev/Null- Lazer Thrash

This is insanely complicated, lots of micro edits and stuff. Comparable to Xanopticon but more of a mashcore-type stance. Glitchy at times as well.

Drumcorps - Grist

Top notch amen-based stuff with grindcore and hardcore punk samples. Really awesome combination.

Bong-Ra - Soldaat van Oranje

Jungle-inspired awesomeness.

I:GOR - Barwy Kolórow

Much more of a gabba-speedcore influence. Very very good.

If you want some more stuff, you should check out http://www.ihatebreakcore.com . Particularly look up JohnMerrik and Helix 's stuff.[/b]

Dude!! Thanks!! I didn't know that Dev/Null, so when I get home, I'll check it out. Other names are indeed big in the breakcore scene, very awesome!!

Thanks again, I'll give more respons on this soon!


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Been trying to find Pink+Green for ages. In two years time, the three alternative music stores in Ghent have ceased to exist.


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Karmakosmonaut wrote:
Been trying to find Pink+Green for ages. In two years time, the three alternative music stores in Ghent have ceased to exist.

Don't worry, it's not that good.


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