Datacide 7 – record reviews
more record reviews from the millennium…
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Read MoreRTS NYC began under the auspices of a giant iron hand- disembodied and reaching out blindly from the side of
Read MoreI arrived at Euston Station soon after 5, there was already a large crowd standing round talking and handing out
Read MoreHomeless Chic – In January 1999 the Independent on Sunday ran a post-modern success story: A homeless person, camping outside
Read Moreshitloads of record reviews from spring 2000…
Read MoreRe-incarnated in print form and collecting essays and texts by Howard Slater from 97-99, ( only a couple of which had been previously published in Autotoxicity), this edition is almost a book. Despite the disparate subject matter a kind of narrative unfolds tracing the “foretaste of freedom in those unexpunged communications that music and literature make tangible”
Read MoreInterview with the French hardcore music collective No-Tek from 1998 about their eclectic post-punk approach towards fast and hard electronic music, their DIY ethic and the “unconscious idealism” of bringing breakbeats into the hardcore sound.
Read MoreThe full record review section from Datacide 4 feat. Ript Skin, Photic Driver, Somatic Responses, New Skin, Mille Plateaux, V/Vm, Fifth Era, Optical… and many many more – in other words an amazing array of classic breakcore, experimental broken beats, hardcore, drum’n’bass, and conceptual noise!
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