Conference 2008
Datacide Conference 2008 TIMETABLE Doors open: 15.00 15.30 – Christoph Fringeli: Introduction to the conference and some thoughts on Hedonism
Read MoreDatacide Conference 2008 TIMETABLE Doors open: 15.00 15.30 – Christoph Fringeli: Introduction to the conference and some thoughts on Hedonism
Read MoreDatacide fundraiser at Subversiv, Berlin Oct. 4th 2008 in collaboration with Seven Samurai Records, featuring Amboss, Fobia, Christoph Fringeli, Kippu, Parataxia, Duodrome, Sansculotte at Subversiv Berlin.
Read MoreStudy on “a-typical” Anti-psychotic Drugs Shows Risks – reference to article in the New York Times on dangers of neuroleptics.
Read MoreAfter several months on white label Vile Enginez’ new release on Sub/Version is out this week – a mind trip through devilish labyrinths of a myriad of sound constructions. Vile Enginez, hailing for Basel, CH, has produced his most innovative and complex record yet.
Read MoreBrainstorm was a fundraiser party for Datacide Ten which took place May 31, 2008 at the Katakomben, Scharnweberstr. 38 in Berlin, feat. Xanopticaon, Base Force One, Cannibal Brothers, Rioteer, Hetzer, Nemeton, Rokkon, Naboa, and Parataxia.
Read MorePoster for the March 2008 fundraiser party for Datacide which took place at the K9 in Berlin Friedrichshain. Called Crack Salad it featured DJ sets and perfomances by Autopsy Protocol, Cannibal Brothers, Christoph Fringeli, Hecate, Narcopsy, Nemeton.
Read MoreInterview from 1995 with Patric Catani as his mid-90s industrial hardcore alter ego, Test Tube Kid, offering great insights in the activities of the German hardcore and Digital Hardcore scenes at the time. Plus observations on Gabber, the Love Parade as a festival of conformity and Berlin as the metropolis of the new sound!
Read MoreThe record review section of Datacide 1 from 1997 includes reviews of many excellent and now classic records by the likes of Crystal Distortion, Biochip C., Nasty Habits, Dom & Roland, Ed Rush & Nico, Shizuo, Society of Unknowns, Test Tube Kid… and many more!
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