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[Wild 064] Pyrrhon / Lordindus - The 29 Legion Of Amduscias Speedcore / Noise / Experimental / Deviant Electronic FREE DOWNLOAD [Click Here]Tracklist : 01. They Come (Lordindus - Pyrrhon) 02. Entity n°0682 (Pyrrhon) 03. Noise Is Drug (Lordindus) 04. Speedcore Against Conformity (Lordindus - Pyrrhon) 05. Martyrs Ou Victimes (Lordindus) 06. Concerto Pour Bruit Blanc En Fa Dièse (Pyrrhon) 07. U.N.E (Ultimate Noise Experience) (Pyrrhon) 08. Doomsday (Lordindus) 09. You Are A Killer (Lordindus - Pyrrhon) [Wild 066] Iscariote666 - No Respect No Regrets Terror / Hardcore FREE DOWNLOAD [Click Here]Tracklist : 01. Renegades & Terrorist Pt1 02. Disasterpiece 03. From Another Planet 04. Run Rabbit Run 05. Renegades & Terrorist Pt2 06. ASPD http://www.myspace.com/wildnessrecordshttp://wildnessrecords-netlabel.org
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« Reply #2 on: December 31, 2009, 10:20:35 am » |
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thank you!!! i frikkin' LOVE power noise
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« Reply #3 on: February 21, 2010, 12:22:15 pm » |
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Thanx for that, man.. You pleased my HC soul.. >:P
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« Reply #4 on: June 10, 2010, 07:47:34 pm » |
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Morgane Desbeet / Mental D-structionLabel : NHDIYSTREC Format : Cassette Country: France Released: 27 Apr 2010 Genre: Electronic Style: Speedcore, Noise, Power Electronics Tracklist A Morgane Desbeet - Operation : Desordre Chaotiques B1 Mental D-struction - Let's Dance And Pray [Mital Team Product] B2 Mental D-struction Feat. VWT - Brain Creater B3 Mental D-struction - Discharge B4 Mental D-struction - That's So Great [Gabba Team Product] B5 Kurwastyle Project Feat. Mental D-struction - Cunnilingus [Mental D Vocal Mix] B6 Mental D-struction - Aeterna B7 Mental D-struction - God Save America [Terror Team Product] Discogs : http://www.discogs.com/Morgane-Desbeet-Mental-D-struction-Morgane-Desbeet-Mental-D-struction/release/2258792*Available at discogs. *On Nhdiystrec Website page or ( noizemhaker@free.fr )Video here --> http://www.youtube.com/v/pAeWJA0VmBA&hl=fr_FR&fs=1& _______ Wild 071 - Concrete Creeps Filth - Beton Arme Loud & Noisy Broken Beat / Ambient  Discogs: http://www.discogs.com/Concrete-Creeps-Filth-Beton-Arme/release/2263441DOWNLOAD:http://www.archive.org/download/Wild071-ConcreteCreepsFilth-BetonArme/Wild071-concretecreepsfilth-betonarme.zipTracklist : 01. Liquid 02. We Creep 03. Time Has Come 04. Smile2 05. Have Fun 06. Rock N Roll 07. Drop Out 08. Bizardelica 09. At The Edge Of Times CCF is an alias of Audiocum for loud & noisy experimental breakbeat. Audiocum is a french noiseur & a sick DIY activist, 1000% true liveact. He also own the label CNCCR.
CNCCR (Label, Mailorder) : http://rawnoisefukk.blogspot.com Contact : noisecumterror@orange.fr_______ Wild 070 / Chase037- Circuitsmasher - Mutation Orchestral Breakcore, Instrumental Darkstep, Dark Drum'n Bass  Discogs: http://www.discogs.com/Circuitsmasher-Mutation/release/2263431DOWNLOAD:http://www.archive.org/download/Wild070-Circuitsmasher-Mutation/Wild070-Circuitsmasher-Mutation.zipTracklist : 01. Sharp Focus 02. Tycon 03. Dual Identity 04. Vulcanize 09. At The Edge Of Times Circuitsmasher duo is a collaboration between Evelyne Manganese [aka Mental D-struction] and Paul Bolstridge [aka Pirtek].
For their new release, they offer 4 tracks that can be described as orchestral Breakcore and instrumental Darkstep. Dark drum programmings from Paul are enriched by Evy’s epic synth layers. Mutation Ep consists in sharp dark drum’n’bass / break arrangements surrounded by insane atmospheres and vocals that make Circuitsmasher’s music goes totally mental Out on Wildness Records [Wild 070] & Chase Records [Chase 037], May 2010 http://www.myspace.com/wildnessrecordshttp://wildnessrecords-netlabel.orghttp://www.myspace.com/chaserechttp://chaserecords.free.fr
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« Reply #5 on: June 11, 2010, 08:56:43 am » |
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Morgane Desbeet / Mental D-struction Label : NHDIYSTREC Format : Cassette Country: France Released: 27 Apr 2010 Genre: Electronic Style: Speedcore, Noise, Power Electronics
Um, Cassette?
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« Reply #6 on: June 11, 2010, 11:47:56 am » |
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Morgane Desbeet / Mental D-struction Label : NHDIYSTREC Format : Cassette Country: France Released: 27 Apr 2010 Genre: Electronic Style: Speedcore, Noise, Power Electronics
Um, Cassette? you know, this little slim plastic box with two holes containing two cog wheels which move a slim plastic ribbon over a little magnet block which will end into music coming through speakers maybe it *enhances* the sound quality seeing that it is "speedcore, noise" anyway q; but yes, i admit it is a very ancient format and makes you wonder ... CD-Rs are really not expensive anymore not to justify burning one even if it isn't completely filled with data not offering a CD makes you seem quite unprofessional IMO
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« Reply #7 on: June 11, 2010, 01:00:40 pm » |
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Morgane Desbeet / Mental D-struction Label : NHDIYSTREC Format : Cassette Country: France Released: 27 Apr 2010 Genre: Electronic Style: Speedcore, Noise, Power Electronics
Um, Cassette? you know, this little slim plastic box with two holes containing two cog wheels which move a slim plastic ribbon over a little magnet block which will end into music coming through speakers maybe it *enhances* the sound quality seeing that it is "speedcore, noise" anyway q; but yes, i admit it is a very ancient format and makes you wonder ... CD-Rs are really not expensive anymore not to justify burning one even if it isn't completely filled with data not offering a CD makes you seem quite unprofessional IMO Oh, I know what they are, I stopped using them in ... possibly 1992, I think. The only thing I could think of is that this is by an audiophile and they think that digital format dilutes their music - which I could maybe understand if their music was generated with 100% analog instruments and whatnot. I dunno, I've done a fair bit of studying on reconstructing analog waveforms from digital samples. Honestly, analog is inherently noisy. I guess if you have an immaculately constructed, grounded & EM insulated, and tuned system to play your perfectly clean and pristine analog recording, you might have a case. Maybe. Haven't seen a setup like that yet.
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« Reply #8 on: June 11, 2010, 01:56:51 pm » |
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Morgane Desbeet / Mental D-struction Label : NHDIYSTREC Format : Cassette Country: France Released: 27 Apr 2010 Genre: Electronic Style: Speedcore, Noise, Power Electronics
Um, Cassette? you know, this little slim plastic box with two holes containing two cog wheels which move a slim plastic ribbon over a little magnet block which will end into music coming through speakers maybe it *enhances* the sound quality seeing that it is "speedcore, noise" anyway q; but yes, i admit it is a very ancient format and makes you wonder ... CD-Rs are really not expensive anymore not to justify burning one even if it isn't completely filled with data not offering a CD makes you seem quite unprofessional IMO Oh, I know what they are, I stopped using them in ... possibly 1992, I think. The only thing I could think of is that this is by an audiophile and they think that digital format dilutes their music - which I could maybe understand if their music was generated with 100% analog instruments and whatnot. I dunno, I've done a fair bit of studying on reconstructing analog waveforms from digital samples. Honestly, analog is inherently noisy. I guess if you have an immaculately constructed, grounded & EM insulated, and tuned system to play your perfectly clean and pristine analog recording, you might have a case. Maybe. Haven't seen a setup like that yet. harrumph ... i just wonder how many people still have a cassette deck, or also still a record player along those lines of immaculate sound quality: i thought somebody told me that gold cables rather than the regular copper would enhance the audio signal, too you can go over board in regard to sound quality, it's not like my crappy mp3 player with those crappy inexpensive headphones would be able to give the super achieved sound quality back anyway
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« Reply #9 on: June 11, 2010, 02:20:01 pm » |
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harrumph ... i just wonder how many people still have a cassette deck, or also still a record player along those lines of immaculate sound quality: i thought somebody told me that gold cables rather than the regular copper would enhance the audio signal, too you can go over board in regard to sound quality, it's not like my crappy mp3 player with those crappy inexpensive headphones would be able to give the super achieved sound quality back anyway
The only reason gold is used for audio connections is because it doesn't corrode or tarnish. Ideally we would use silver because it is the best conductor, but it tarnishes and would introduce noise into the signal at the connection points. Copper is the second best conductor, and doesn't really corrode as fast and is obviously cheaper than gold - but it does eventually tarnish. Copper is also better for bending fatigue than most other metals, like aluminum, which is why we use it so much. Wiring that is not going to be bent, like housing wire or high voltage lines is often aluminum or aluminum with a steel core for strength because it is cheaper than copper. Ok, taking the nerd hat off now...
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The only thing I could think of is that this is by an audiophile and they think that digital format dilutes their music
Well, CD is not really a binary format - or well, it's a storage media for binary streams stored with analogue layout... that's why you have shit expensive cd players. If it was pure digital, a $20 player would be able to do the same job as a $5000 one... instead the cd player has to try to read the cd at the exact right speed and as steady as possible, detect misreads, reconstruct missed bits and all that kind of shit... The CD format is really utter crap - worst of both worlds harrumph ... i just wonder how many people still have a cassette deck, or also still a record player
There's a large amount of crazy l33t audiophiles out there... I know of people that have build their house on solid rock, then build the basement with part of that rock sticking through the floor, so that they have a place to put their vinyl player without it getting any vibrations from the surroundings... personally, I'm content with 256k and higher mp3's, aac and similar... my hearing isn't good enough to notice the difference, and mostly it wouldn't matter much either... doesn't need utterly perfect playback of sawtooth waves modulated by a random stream, or distorted vocals... I'm much more focused on sound spectrum, room feeling and such stuff...
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harrumph ... i just wonder how many people still have a cassette deck, or also still a record player I don't know how many would have a cassette deck about the plac,e but as for the Record players, I still do 80% of my beat mixing on vinyl. And in the next couple months that will change to 100% as I get some Torqe Control discs for my turntables. Essentially they are digital discs that route through a box into a PC/laptop so you can mix digital tracks using your turntables. ( I am sure someone is going to start a thread about vinyl vs cd and mp3 shortly) Moving on however, I think the idea might be as it was when cd's frist came out and bands would release 7" singles. ( showing my age) Maybe it's promo idea. I can't think of the last time I saw blank cassettes for sale mind you. I think availability is an issue when dealing with things like this. Collectors might dig the idea. But most folks listen to their music in cars with cd players and or mp3 aux or flash drive inputs or a personal mp3 so I can't think where someone would listen to this outside of their house on a cassette player. Still, as said before, being that it is noise core, would a crystal clear sound and exemplary clarity be an issue. Having said all that good luck to them and at least they have the balls to advertise their music and be prepared to be critiqued. Wolf
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Well, CD is not really a binary format - or well, it's a storage media for binary streams stored with analogue layout... that's why you have shit expensive cd players. If it was pure digital, a $20 player would be able to do the same job as a $5000 one... instead the cd player has to try to read the cd at the exact right speed and as steady as possible, detect misreads, reconstruct missed bits and all that kind of shit...
Ok, so after some thought, what I think you mean is, basically, you are reading digital info on an analog system as opposed to more modern solid state devices, and that all the error conditions from CD audio stem from the physical storage and retrieval methods. -You have a data storage surface covered by clear plastic that is subject to environmental hazards, i.e. scratches, fingerprints, dust, etc. that all can interfere with the optical retrieval method. -you are spinning a cheap piece of plastic and trying to scan a 1.6µm section at a time. -Error correction, stability issues, and the whole gamut of shit is all to correct for environmental issues (real world is analog) so that is why $20 cd players that don't compensate for this stuff can't compete with some of the high end stuff. I think the argument, then, is that a CD isn't really intrinsically superior to cassette tape as far as audio fidelity is concerned.
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Still, as said before, being that it is noise core, would a crystal clear sound and exemplary clarity be an issue.
Having said all that good luck to them and at least they have the balls to advertise their music and be prepared to be critiqued.
Wolf
I agree. I don't think the media they released this on really affects the intent. Cassette or no, the group did post up their stuff (in the correct forum no less) for us to look at.
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And it hasn't gone wildly off topic. (snigger snigger)
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