Aaron Spectre's first full length album is a respite from his usual hard and fast breakcore or grindcore. Written over many years, "Lost Tracks" present the most melodic, downtempo and aerial side of this multitalented artist, and features collaborations with Lapsed, Aarktica and Kazumi. Aaron Spectre and Ad Noiseam are happy to finally be able to share this timeles and mesmerizing material. (Get this on CD / as mp3)
"Grist", the debut full-length by Drumcorps features 11 tracks of amen blast beats, guitar-wash-screams, and plenty of musical tension. Quick and decisive, "Grist" is quite possibly the definitive breakcore/grindcore hybrid album of its kind. Far from just a typical grindcore mash-up mix, producer Aaron Spectre plays many of the riffs and tweaks the source material to near impossible levels, all making a passionate emotional attack on the listener. The intensity of his live shows has made him increasingly in demand, destroying parties from Tokyo to London. He's at the top of his game, and "Grist" proves it. (Get this on CD / as mp3)
Detritus’s second album, “Origin”, takes this act’s combination of clean and powerful drum’n’bass, deep strings and emotion-ridden melodies to a whole new level. Brilliantly produced, this album is a perfect combination of beauty and musical talent, of human feeling and driven beats. One doesn’t get very often an album which is satisfying both for the head, at home, and the feet, on the dancefloor; Detritus and Ad Noiseam are proud to present the perfect example of them. (Get this on CD / as mp3)
While Lynn Standafer’s recent output might have had their roots in his current home of Cincinnati or in some back alley of Kingston, Jamaica, it is on the heights of the Himalaya and in the most glamour Hindi temple that we find him this time. Enduser and Ad Noiseam are glad to invite you to a breakcore party at the Taj Mahal. (Get this on 12" / on CD / as mp3)
Precision, dedication, innovation. Such are the mottos by which Cordell Klier has worked all throughout his career. On once side with his own music, either under his own name or as Kreptkrept, OF or Monstrare, on the other side as the label manager of Doctsect, Cordell Klier is a driving force of the American electronic underground, putting his energy in both a music that definitely stands out and supporting many small acts. (Get this on CD / as mp3)
The previous two very limited releases by Magwheels had already attracted a lot of interest to this David Sullivan, perceived by many as a composer to watch very carefully. With “Evebuildingbomb”, this project takes a step further towards the recognition that can’t but finally come, for Magwheels contains beauty, originality and depth; all things that music never should have forgotten, here in their most sincere and intense incarnation. (Get this on CD).
These t-shirt show display Bong-Ra's "metal" logo (as used on the cover of "Grindkrusher" and "Full Metal Racket") and the word "horrorphonic" on the front. (Get this)
These t-shirt show a raver Skeletor and the Bong-Ra name on the front, and the "Rave, you Fuckers" slogan on the back. Both elements are taken from the artwork to Bong-Ra's "I Am The God Of Hellfire" album.
Show your diet: these shirts bear the slogan "I Eat Beats For Breakfast" in the back, and the Enduser name on the front. (Get the t-shirt / the hooded sweat-shirts)
These shirts bear the Tarmvred name and the robot from the cover of the "Viva6581" ep on the front, and the mention "I was a teenage robot" on the back. We know you were.