A Moment Of Violence (N-Vitral aka BombSquad remix) (3:26)
The Bone Breaker (5:05)
Review: Underground legend Deformer returns with The Hardcore Remixes, a blistering collection that reimagines classic tracks through the lens of some of the most revered hardcore producers. For over 25 years, Deformer has been a trailblazer, blending Jungle, Breakcore, and an eclectic array of genres into a unique sonic force. This time, the spotlight shifts to iconic hardcore figures like Angerfist, Neophyte, and Terror pioneer Drokz, who lend their distinctive styles to Deformer's original material. Each remix is a powerful, relentless interpretation, pushing the boundaries of intensity and creativity. These tracks aren't just remixes; they are complete reimaginings that honor the spirit of Deformer while taking it to new extremes. The Hardcore Remixes is an essential release for fans of hardcore and breakcore, guaranteed to be on heavy rotation for years to come. It's a testament to Deformer's enduring influence and the relentless innovation of the hardcore scene.
Review: The DJ Producer goes in hard here with a special one-sided 12" that uses all of its almost 11-minute lay time to pack in as many hardcore references, sounds and motifs as possible. It is a head-spinning, ear-tickling medley of legendary status that comes as a massive tribute to DJ Hellfish and the 100th release of his Deathchant label.
It's an absolute bomb of a tune, packed with energy and intensity, rave sirens, caustic pads, distorted bass and chopped-up shout-outs. Brilliantly mad.
Review: French synth-dub duo Froid Dub return with a fresh sonic exploration on their new six-track album, taking their blend of synth wave and dub to new depths. Known for their organic-meets-digital sound, they push the boundaries even further with this release. The album features the unmistakable rhythms of the TR-808, now more submerged than ever in the thick, swirling echoes of digi-bass, creating a hypnotic atmosphere. Perfect for fans of experimental electronic and dub, this latest offering is another testament to Froid Dub's ability to fuse genres in a way that feels both timeless and forward-thinking.
Review: Charming post-gabber connections from Fish & Rice aka Hellfish (King of Ironfist) and Akira (Ricemaster). Go Fuck Yourself goes with the epic synopsis of a sordid culinary horror: our deuteragonists Fish and Rice once again must defeat the tyrannical lord Pink Fist using stolen weapons-grade audio care packages, hacked from the data banks of Iron Prime (we can only guess what this means, exactly). Edacious in theme, this is an erratic, (sea) bass dropper of an LP, with not a single given eff in sight. 'Fish Ramen Gabba', 'Rice-Fish' and 'Do You Cook' serve poisson poisons of hardcore tok kicks and citrusy supersaw sound design, causing our faces to scrunch up in olfactory delight.
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