Prevention of Terrorism?
Largely unnoticed by the public the Labour government has been sneaking in “anti-terrorist” legislation in the wake of the Omagh
Read MoreLargely unnoticed by the public the Labour government has been sneaking in “anti-terrorist” legislation in the wake of the Omagh
Read MoreInterview with Mark Newlands of Bloody Fist Records from Newcastle Australia with questions asked by Christoph Fringeli of Praxis/Datacide conducted in London in 1997.
“As for our position in the hardcore scene, I don’t know, and I’m not really that interested in keeping a check on that; we do what we do, and if that means we’re stuck off in a corner away from everyone else, then fine. If people are into it, if they think it’s good and it’s a worthwhile label then even better, but it’s not something we consciously work towards.”
All the record reviews from Datacide Two with many classic tunes by the likes of Mouse, Burning Lazy Persons, Brutal Chud, Widerstand, Ambush, Bloody Fist, S.O.D.O.M., Explore Toi and many more! Reviews by the border fox, Christoph Fringeli, Eun, Nomex, The Reverend and more.
Read MoreExtensive record review section from Datacide 3 provides further evidence on just how many great records came out in that period. Much hardcore, breakcore, drum’n’bass and experimental stuff reviewed by the border fox, Dan Hekate, Christoph Fringeli, Flint Michigan, Nomex, Scud and more!
Read MoreInterview from 1997 with Joel Bevacqua aka Deadly Buda about the early years of the rave scene in the United States and his journey from graffiti artist to hardcore DJ.
About hard techno and raves in the smaller cities of the continent as well as issues of record production and distribution.
Interview with techno-activist/theorist Konrad Becker from Public Netbase/t0 from Vienna, conducted in February 1997 and first published in Datacide Two.
Read More‘The function of the Legal Defense and Monitoring Group is to provide protection for demonstrators from police harassment. It came out of the Trafalgar Square Defendant’s Campaign and Poll Tax Prisoners Support Groupings who got together after the Poll Tax Riots and the idea came up of defending crowds against the cops fitting people up.’
Read MoreCheck out Neil’s review of the conference and party HERE
Read MoreJohn Eden has written a review of our recent event, check it HERE
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