Low Entropy @ Tribute Mix To Very Noizy 90s Hardcore

Early Terror   Early Hardcore   Speedcore

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When Techno began, it was already more abrasive, noizy, harsh, then the pop, disco, etc. sounds that defined the music world of that era. Later genres such as Trance emerged that added some soothings sounds and sweetness to the genre. Hardcore and Gabber took the other direction, being more distorted and brutal.
Yet it was still tied to the Rave and Dance music of its time. So labels like Industrial Strength or Mono Tone, for example, took the sound even farther and had releases that stripped Hardcore more and more of "dance music" elements and of harmonic and melodic sounds.
Eventually, beginning somewhen around the mid 90s, some artists began taking this approach to the extreme and producing tracks that were just a chaotic mess of noize, beats, screams, frantic 303s, shrill sounds... you got it.
This led to some of the most brutal, most mental tracks of that period. A direct assault on the sonic senses.
This is a showcase to this 90s Noizecore sound. Have fun listening. Inspired by an idea by Lars Poulussen.

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Tracklist

1. UK Skullfuck - Nuclear Family
2. Pressurehead - 16 Clips
3. Eiterherd - Chase Em
4. EVO - Arrested Development
5. Brandon Spivey - Acid 1998
6. DJ Freak - 4 To The Floor
7. TR & Klaus Kombat - Garde A Vue
8. Rage Against The Cuisine - A1
9. XKV8 - Outer Space
10. UK Skullfuck - La Haine
11. DJ Freak - Test Plate
12. Brandon Spivey - Reality Asylum
13. DJ Freak - Off Planet Interference
14. Noize Creator - World Wide
15. DJ Freak - Hammerhouse
16. Temper Tantrum - Like This
17. Somatic Responses - Macroshack
18. Test Tube Kid - Promars
19. cybermouse - datenvernichtung
20. Eradicator - Distorted
21. Epc - Sharpomatic
22. Collective Strength - Rope The Pope
23. DJ Tron - Zombie (Die Slowly)
24. Somatic Responses - Cyclotron
25. Collective Strength - Family Affair
26. Somatic Responses - Incubation