Oxford-based breakcore, noisecore, gabberterror and un-IDM
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Death Kick Affliction
REALLY great beats. Stays on line throughout with great texture changes that keep it moving and constantly interesting. Excellent work!!
where can one play this style of music at, ive been looking for clubs that play this style, im in the US though
feelin dis
wicked track m8...
Death kick affliction's a cool track. I like the beatz. Classis jungle loop rolling over the bars reminds me a little of ice minus. would sound awesome in a club. Keep up the good work.
Not feelin it at all need to break it down more take us there you know where.. not feelin it man sorry safe!
Class percussion. I got really into this from the start, dark as f@"$! Dunno what 'Technological Terror' is goin on about, its nothin like a Prodigy' track!! Good sound on the production and njoy'd listenin to it,peace. the MIDDLEMEN.
Original oldskool Hardcore drum n Bass, got the feelin n energy just right, beats awsome.
"firemaker" har har har.. No seriously, I like this to, but I love it when "qoutes" are mis-qouted :) Nice use of a classic jungle breakbeat, you cut it up quite nicely
Good track. I like your style. It makes me think of The Prodigys "Breathe" and "Firemaker"
Bring on the sonic mayhem!!! had me jutting my chin back and forth like nobodies business
I found your showcase tune refreshing and tight...I enjoyed it alot and tho i'm not familiar with the genre as such I think this song rocks.
I enjoy this style of music, having collected a few DHR releases over the years. I do think I found your track rather tame in comparison to some of that music, but I enjoyed it nevertheless. It has a strong clear production, a good choice of sounds and plenty of variation and surprises throughout the arrangement. Good stuff.
Yo, love your stuff.
The Nailbomb Cults have a new website at www.nailbombcults.co.uk , filled with news, MP3's and pics. Click Here to get inside.3rd June, London Electrowerkz, Mega Bass Robo Orgy18th June Reading, PlugNPlay Studio, with Mu-Ziq & Con Brio 29th July, Oxford Zodiac, Gappy Tooth Industries.
The cd compilation of new Oxford talent is available to buy now from HMV Oxford, Avid Records, or direct from Russell at http://www.russellsreviews.co.uk/As well as the blistering 'Death Kick Affliction' by The Nailbomb Cults, the also contains great tracks by nervous_testpilot, Days of Grace, Piney Gir and many (well, about 11) more!
The Nailbomb Cults are soon to be appearing on a compilation CD of local Oxfordshire artists. The CD is being produced by www.russellsreviews.co.uk, and is expected to go to press some time in September.The final line-up is yet to be finalised but will feature such prominent Oxfordshire artists as nervous_testpilot, Trademark, Piney Gir, The Fever, Days of Grace, undetheigloo and This Town Needs Guns.