Venetian Snares + Speedranch — Making Orange Things (Full Album)
Опубликовано: 4 окт. 2012 г.Venetian Snares + Speedranch — Making Orange Things
00:00 Cheatin' 03:55 We Hate Russel 08:38 Fire beats 13:03 Molly's Reach Around 16:55 Tushe Love 20:36 Meta Abuse 24:38 Russell Hates This Track 28:11 Halfway Up The Stairway Of Mucus 31:24 Unborn Baby 34:52 Viva Las Vegas 38:14 Pay Me For Sex
Опубликовано: 24 апр. 2015 г.Remix by c0ma of «Heretic» by Gore Tech.
The original version of this track appeared on the EP of the same name, released by Peace Off in 2012.
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: 5 окт. 2013 г.HECQ / BEN LUKAS BOYSEN http://hecq.de/
Since 2003, Ben Lukas Boysen is writing, producing and performing music, specializing in sounddesign and composition.
The focus of every project is to find an efficient and direct way to leave a strong emotional impact, whether it is the production of an album or the conception and completion of a commercial project.
The concept of investing a lot of thought and therefore making every production special rather than settling with something fast and convenient is the driving force behind every project as well as the thought that every score, commission, track, or remix should get the same amount of attention and detail. In short: moving away from music and sound as a product and perceive every project as a customizable and individual challenge.
I do not claim ownership for any of the contents on the video. If you like it, you can support the artist buying from his own website. http://hecq.de/discography/0000/
Опубликовано: 11 февр. 2015 г.Track 1/4, from Mare Nostrum (Hymen Records ¥832).
The introduction to Mare Nostrum is what it happens when two beings that don't know each other meet.
Ben Lukas Boysen was there to record the sounds of the supercomputer, but he didn't know MareNostrum, so they first had to tame each other. That's why the first part of this album is in my opinion the most abstract and raw from all, being the first contact between the artist and the computer.
Armed with a few microphones, the human had to find a way to interact with the machine first, understand its language to develop knowledge from a common foundation. You can hear in I the many tries to find the best way to communicate, where the recordings of mechanical elements from hard drives reader heads share the sounds of flowing electronic informations between central units, Serial-ATA wires and Ethernet cables.
The more the track progresses, the more focused and calm is the mood, just like we are on the verge of finding how to speak with the computer and how to understand the meaning of its sounds.
This is what I is for me. Taming, observation.
Enjoy folks, and if you feel like it, I'd like you to share your sensations too, here in the comments section or on my Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/adda.ambient
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This video is uploaded only in a promotional purpose, as I do not own any rights on this music. All rights reserved to Ben Lukas Boysen aka Hecq and Hymen Records.
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Опубликовано: 3 февр. 2014 г.Tracklist:
1.Botch Up and Die
2.Down
3.Pig Destroyer Destroyer
4.Terrible Things
5.Forgive and Forget
6.Grainbeast
7.Saddest RMX
8.Incarnate
9.Worse
10.Time
11.Grist
All Rights goes to Drumcorps (Aaron Spectre) And whoever helped him make and/or release this album.
IGORRR — Tendon (Unofficial Music Video) [LFDLM 2014]
Опубликовано: 4 нояб. 2014 г.Clip Non Officiel d'Igorrr — Tendon, Réalisé par un groupe d'étudiants en première année de l'ESRA.
All Music by Igorrr, 2014