söndag 27 juni 2010

RAXYOR

All right! Our next madman up for show-off is Raxyor!!


A serious producer with no kind of "give-me-ecstasy-and-fuck-me-up-with-90s-jungle-beats"-feeling such as weyheyhey !! presented just before. This is music of a much darker nature portraiting a totally different part of the breakcore scene.


Alot of deep pads and sound effected hard-hitting drums and snares portraits this artist pretty good. I think a wish of keeping an atmosphere keeps this man in his creative process. Many parts of his music seem to work as bridges between parts of total madness, even though genres like these often do not consist of traditional arrangement pieces such as verses, choruses and bridges.


The production of his tracks is good even though some sounds can seem a bit crisp or over-tweaked sometimes. Over all his music gives sense of serious work so just fuckin' check some of his discography out!


fredag 18 juni 2010

Weyheyhey !! - Harlott

weeeeyheeeyheeeey!!!! The name could probably describe the music as well because that's what I burst out to myself the first time I heard his stuff.

Think 90's rave stabs with 90's pitched up rave singing and a good dose of amen jungle breaks. The pitch goes up on the snare. The pitch goes down. They stop. They start. - and it is always swinging. Though this has been done million times to death, I don't care, I like it.
This music has a lot of E in it, as in energy but also... I'll let you figure that one out yourself. Too obvious. Anyways both of these E's goes very well with partying and that's just what this music is - fucking party music! If you're into Venetian Snares but haven't heard of this guy, think of the song Husikam Rave Dojo from his ep Pink + Green, and you're close enough.

Weyheyhey !! has the Harlott E.P. up on the label Love Love Records and it's available for free download.



1. You're So Cool 3:35
2. I Do All The Nasty Things You Love 7:02
3. Go Fuck Yourself 3:00
4. Loving The Girl Who Hates Me 3:34

http://www.loveloverecords.co.uk/lovmp302.html

Check him out!
/Marcanta

tisdag 15 juni 2010

Falcon

Who is he? The personal information I've gathered thus far is from a poster from his myspace picture gallery:

"C-drík (aka Kirdec) is a multifaced vegan artist, academically trained musician, dj, singer, composer and drummer. He is a former student of electro-acoustic composer Anette Vande Gorne (Royal Conservatory of Mons, Belgium).
Of Greek, Zairian and Belgium descent, born in Congo (former Zaire) C-drík grew up in Belgium and also lived in the Netherlands. He is an eternal voyager and performed in numerous countries across North America, Europe, the Middle-east, Africa and Asia. He started his first project in 1989 and juggles in between many projects and electronic genres.
He is also a label maneger and gig organizer who produces his own projects and experimental artists who predominantly originate from Asia and Africa on the labels Syrphe and Textolux"



Seems like I'm writting about a manic workoholic genious and one of the projects of his I'm writting about today is Falcon. I discovered Falcon like a half year ago and it instantly caught my ear.

The music is mostly based on hectic electronic drum samples in the viens of "blips, klicks and klacks" and incredible hard-hitting epic, rhythmetic and rounded synthesizers. For me, this never feels dragged out because while one song might be going through a certain part(no such thing as chorus or verse in this music) the drum patterns never seem to repeat themselves and they always seem refreshing and interesting. The songs have many interesting eerie little synthesizers that goes through a journey of every little modulation effect that seems appropiate and fitting. I find that all too few producers use their syntesizers as rhythmetic as C-drík does. Why not use a typical pad and automate it, so that it contributes to the beat. That is nice. Although most people would find this very chaotic and random, all these layers seem to hold hands, feed of each other and carry each other on their backs to me. The sound is sharp, fresh and very well produced. Bizarre art at it's finest!

http://www.myspace.com/falcongame
http://www.dogmazic.net/FALCON

/Marcanta

fredag 11 juni 2010

Marcanta

Well, hello!
My name is Julian aka Marcanta and I'm another head sharing the same blogg with the goal to share the music we've developed strong and almost erotic feelings for, just as Oskars.

I guess you've already figured this one out considering I'm here, writing, but I still feel the need to say these first words to get my set rolling - I fucking LOVE Breakcore!
There, I said it.
I noticed the one and only 'Venetian Snares' like 5-6 years ago and I didn't get hooked instantly. However, I seemed to always get back to that type of music and eventually started melting for it. It evolved to be my the subject I've become most dedicated for, period. Every day is a constant search for new refreshing producers, new sounds, new ideas and new approaches to making music and so far Breakcore has been the most liberating style to give me those inspirational experiences. I simply breathe, consume and live off of it.

I've been, since I few years back started making some music of my own under the name 'Marcanta'. I created the project 'Marcanta' in order to get my own thoughts and ideas down because I felt a strong abstinent need to.

I'll be sharing my music in the future but for now I'll be starting off recommending others that have given me the most inspiration. Though, right now, in this very moment, I just wanted to start off by saying hi and introduce myself, so there we go!

Hi! /Marcanta

torsdag 10 juni 2010

Can you dance to my beat?

Todays killer artist is known for mashing up almost litterally anything in the span between Justin Timberlake (!) to old childrens songs. We are talking about someone with either too much spare-time or just a fetisch for producing provocative snares and basslines.



Mochipet is the alias of David Y. Wang. This man has been releasing MP3-releases since a while back. I discovered his work when the album Girls Love Breakcore was released in 2007 and usually kicks some of his tracks at after parties with the right crowd able to just fuck off to another level.

The arrangements usually consists of complex layers of sounds and samplings together with gabber-inspired drums and basses. It is not really melodic but that is not what this producers music is about. He proves that he knows the art of constructing extremely flung-up breaks as well in a whole bunch of songs; maybe that is what I like the most with Mochipet; his ability to spew out so different tracks still connected with a common denominator.

As with most producers it is no problem for this man creating a huge gang bang of different genres mashed up in one big cut-up mass - you can find guitar solos, R'n'B-rhytms and 8-bit sounds in his work. Good music is good music - nuff said!

Working with alot of huge names and having some of his tracks remixed by legends such as Aaron Spectre, Techdiff and Otto von Schirach this man has certainly a given place in the breakcore hall of fame.

I would like to recommend his whole discography but I know people are lazy so listen through Girls Love Breakcore and then do your home work thoroughly people.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZG3Fl_ReC90

tisdag 1 juni 2010

Polish mental disorder

I am proud to promote yet another killer-producer with his own original sound. Straight from the city of Wroclaw, Poland;




I was totally shaken by these wicked tunes. Fuck work when you can fuck music instead;





Gritty beats, metal-resembling rhytms and distorted drums. Eastern Europe sure is the place to be! Enjoy!