Digital Hardcore Recordings – Alien Underground Questionnaire (1994)
Digital Hardcore Recordings interview from the first issue of Alien Underground from 1994 plus reviews of the first three releases.
Read MoreDigital Hardcore Recordings interview from the first issue of Alien Underground from 1994 plus reviews of the first three releases.
Read MoreRecord Review section of Alien Underground 0.0 with reviews by Flint Michigan, Sentinel, Deviant, and CF
Read MoreShort article – or review series – on Hardcore beyond Gabber in Alien Underground 0.0 (London 1994): About 2 years
Read MoreFrom Alien Underground 0.0, London 1994 by Praxis Nothing Essential Happens in the Absence of Noise Techno is the culture
Read MoreBelief is the Enemy is an invective by the ‘East London Section’ of the London Psychogeographical Association, published in 1994 in Alien Underground, the pre-cursor of Datacide.
Read MoreIn “The Electronic Disturbance,” Critical Art Ensemble explores resistance in the technological age, emphasizing the concept of “liquescence” and the elusive nature of modern power. They advocate for electronic resistance against privatized public spaces, or “bunkers,” and propose small, non-hierarchical groups using technology to create impactful, coordinated acts of civil disobedience. Book review by Flint Michigan.
Read MoreTen years ago NATO forces attacked and bombed the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and occupied the autonomous province of Kosovo.
Read MorePraxis + Break/Flow – Communist 7″ Product Blueprint was a (fictional) project bringing together Marx quotes, vinyl and critique; Cornelius Cardew and Royal Family & The Poor.
Read Moreall record reviews published in the latest issue from autumn 2008
Read More