A Look Into the Album: «Poisson Soluble» is the first album ever produced by the now legendary breakcore artist Igorrr and shows his experimentation in looking for his own sound throughout the production. Because of the highly experimental nature of this album, it has become a great way to introduce people to many aspects of IDM, while keeping them sane at the same time. Compared to later works which featured songs that would murder your ears in a rhythmic fashion with a dose of schizophrenia, «Poisson Soluble» is extremely tame and is missing many of the staples heard in more popular and recent works of Igorrr. (most notably the singers)
Like any Gautier Serre (Igorrr) composition, his precision and controlled chaos gives listeners a batch of wonderful ear candy that never fails to impress. If you're looking for a calm, yet powerful freakshow of music… then «Poisson Soluble» is just for you.
Опубликовано: 27 нояб. 2013 г.Raggacore is a style of music derived from Ragga jungle that somewhat predates breakcore, characterized by ragga and dancehall rhythms and vocals. Its roots can arguably be traced back to jungle producer Remarc, who was one of the first producers to mix ragga and dancehall vocals with chaotic and intricately rearranged break beats. While only a few producers primarily work in the style, it still has a sizable following among breakcore fans. Notable examples of this style include Aaron Spectre, Bong-Ra, Cardopusher, Enduser, FFF, LFO Demon, Renard Queenston, Lemon Drizlay Crew, Istari Lasterfahrer, Shitmat, Venetian Snares, and Stivs from the Life4Land crew.
Bong-Ra, Jason Köhnen's electronic alter ego saw life in 1996. Hailing from The Netherlands, Bong-Ra initially started out as a DJ, but quickly focussed his priority on producing his own music in 1997. Djax Records signed Bong-Ra in 1998, proceeding to release the debut album 'New Millennium Dreadz' and the 12-inch series 'Darkbreaks' Volumes 1 and 2. Bong-Ra at that time was accompanied by MC Guzman on vocals.
In 2001 Clash Records (a hardcore jungle orientated 7-inch label) was set up. In that same year on the 12th of February John Peel invited Bong-Ra to do a 'Peel Session' which was released on UK label Deathsucker Records. Several vinyl releases followed in the period between 2001 and 2003. From 2001 to 2004 the 'Breakcore a Go-Go!' parties were run and organised by FFF and Bong-Ra becoming one of the first (bi) monthly regular Breakcore nights in Europe. 'Bikini Bandits, Kill! Kill! Kill!' the second full length album was released in 2003 on Supertracks Records. This album saw an audiovisual co-operation with US based film company Gyromart. The track '666MPH' was used on the Bikini Bandits DVD and the videoclip to '666MPH' aired on MTV. The Bikini Bandits audiovisual project became an exposition in the Museum of Modern Arts in Arnhem, The Netherlands. That year Bong-Ra also appeared on some of Holland's biggest Festivals: Lowlands, Metropolis and Eurosonic. Also a small UK tour with DJ Scud and Soundmurderer followed.
In 2004 Bong-Ra set up his second label Kriss Records, focussing on edgier breaks (mostly combining metal and breakbeats, releasing amongst others: Drumcorps, Scotch Egg and Venetian Snares). That same year the Center for Electronic Music (CEM) in Amsterdam asked Bong-Ra to produce a special 4 track EP solely using vintage equipment in the CEM studios, resulting in the 'Colony of Electric Machines' EP on the Vynalogica label. The 'Monsters of Mash Up' European Tour in 2005 with Shitmat (UK) and Enduser (USA) and a Japanese Tour with Parasite (UK) was followed by the third full length 'I am the God of Hellfire' released on Very Friendly and Ad Noiseam and the jungle/raggacore CD compilation 'Warrior Sound' on Supertracks (NL). In 2006 a special 4 track remix EP of Venetian Snares' 'Rossz Csillag Allat Szuletett' and the debut of Bong-Ra's main side project The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble were released on Planet Mu (UK). The politically charged album 'Soldaat van Oranje' was released on Sublight Records (CAN). Bong-Ra returned for his second Lowlands Festival, becoming one of the highlights of the Festival (according to Dutch magazine OOR).
Live:
Artists played with (Selection):
Congo Natty, Knowledge & Wisdom, Shy FX, Skream, DJ Fresh, Limewax, Venetian Snares, Andy C, Goldie, Adam F, Tech Itch, Dylan, The Panacea, Aphrodite, Source Direct, Noisia, Otto von Schirach, Enduser, Shitmat, Mu-Ziq, Rotator, Tim Exile, Altern8, Squarepusher, Ceephax Acid Crew, Godflesh, Atari Teenage Riot, Mastodon, Sickboy, The Bug, King Cannibal, Broken Note, The DJ Producer, 65daysofstatic, Dalek, Hellfish, DJ Promo, Merzbow...
Amboss, Ambush, Amen, Assassin, Bloodclaat, Bong-Ra, Clash, Clash Records, Dancehall, Debasher, DJ C, DJ K, DJ Scud, End.User, FFF, Full Watts, General Malice, Geroyche, Istari Lasterfahrer, Kid606, Knifehandchop, Kool.Pop, LFO Demon, Mash It, Parasite, Peace Off, Ragga, Rave, Razor X, Rich Kid, Riot Beats, Rokkon, Ruffneck, Saoulaterre, Shitmat, Shockout, Soundmurderer, The Bug, The Panacea, Twinhooker, Venetian Snares, Wedlock, Zombieflesheater
Опубликовано: 4 мая 2014 г.DJ Bootsie — ROKKA
Taken from the forthcoming album «In Solem Verti» 2015 https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/in-...
Music: Vilmos Solymosi Jr. as http://dj-bootsie.com/
Mixing+Mastering: Gábor Deutsch http://mastering.anorganik.net
Directed / Edited by Péter Jakab
D.O.P.: Péter Kósa
Produced by: Bence Simon
Styling / Wardrobe: Lilla Lendvai, Fanni Stefánkovits, Péter Jakab
Assistants / Drivers: Áron Hegyi, Csaba Maksi
Double dutch trainer: Juca Kovács
CAST
Cheerleader: Fanni Stefánkovits
Biker: Benski
DJ Bootsie as himself
DJ Nara as herself
Double dutch girls: Júlia Darvai, Flóra Bánhegyi, Dóra Károlyi, Dóra Krattinger
Goodas Crew: Berta Kállai, Zsófia Balog, Csenge Kálmán
Dog: NUDLI
Special thanks:
András Fáy preliminary school, Fót
Dániel Bonyhádi & Árpád Gallo Horváth (Pannica Bikes)
Áron Szabó
Gábor Polónyi http://gasparbonta.com/
Camerarental
BP Clothing / BP Shop
Дата загрузки: 4 июн. 2011 г.The second track in «Hypnos trilogy»
Released on Steeltongued [¥772], Hymen Records, 2009. http://www.hymen-records.com/all/y772...