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Speedcore Labels?
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» LouisKend replied on Thu May 20, 2004 @ 1:47am
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could anyone name me some good speedcore labels?
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» DocSavage replied on Fri May 21, 2004 @ 12:15am
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Bloody Fist

[ www.bloodyfist.com.au ]

Follow the white rabbit from there, my friend. The world of crazy insano-core is fun!
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» fishead replied on Fri May 21, 2004 @ 7:31am
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Bloody Fist has been on more of a drum'n'bass tip for the last few years... The old Embolism records were crazy fast, but they've brought down the tempos a lot... crews like CSR ( [ www.speedcore.ca ] ) are keeping the flame alive, but I'm not sure how many strictly speedcore labels are still around.

Check out Perdition, FCK, dev/null's record release on Violent Turd... and older material on labels like Brutal Chud, Fischkopf (in particular Amiga Shock Force and Burning Lazy Persons), Industrial Strength (DOA, FUHD, Industrial Terror Squad, Suicide Squad, Nasenbluten)... and, of course, the obvious Speedcore label out of Germany (part of Martin 'Speedfreak' Damm's family of labels).
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» SUPER_CHOQU replied on Fri May 21, 2004 @ 10:21am
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Perdition rock (even if there only 2 release at this moment)
Headfuck
SANA (shit and noise art)
Some good speedcore on Coretex Lab
Special Forces
Cunt rec (very popular but i dont like it personnaly)
HongKongViolence
Strike
Speedcore (the label)
Apocalypse
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» exT replied on Fri May 21, 2004 @ 5:55pm
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actually doc savage, bloody fist never put out any pure speedcore.. they were always
considered more industrial/experimental hardcore.. and lately breakcore
and jungle. although bf artists put out speedcore on sub labels and other
labels.. like syndicate on juncalor, and mark newlands own nasenbluten
with the 100% series on isr.

hkv is great.. anything carl carinci is involved in kills.

also, B.E.A.S.T, Napalm (shockwave sub label), Juncalor (Real aussie
speedcore), born to kill, Storm, Head Fuck Records (italy!), brutal chud,
uhf, blood n guts, and the absolutely pivotol speedcore releases on
industrial strength by UVC, Disciples Of Annihilation, Delta 9, Siege and
Menace.. kotzaak (kotz 0 anyone? hell yea)..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» El_Presidente replied on Fri May 21, 2004 @ 5:58pm
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STOP WHINING!
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» fishead replied on Fri May 21, 2004 @ 9:52pm
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how much of the early Bloody Fist stuff have you heard - 'cause Bloody Fist 04 (Embolism - This Means Fucking War!) and Bloody Fist 08 (Hedonist) are about as close to straight up speedcore as it gets (Fist 04 includes the classic Multiple Orgasms)...
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» SUPER_CHOQU replied on Fri May 21, 2004 @ 10:01pm
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a good part of all speedcore releases are from independant artist released on 1 or 2 rec limited edition on theyr own labels
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» DocSavage replied on Sat May 22, 2004 @ 12:46am
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Yay, Fishead said I was right :-) I'm always blathering about Bloody Fist because when I was in Oz I ended up spending half my vacation 20 minutes from Newcastle in Swansea and talked to one of the guys associated with the label. One of their tracks was in the North American commercial for Manhunt and he was pretty pleased that I had seen it like 7 or 8 times, especially when I told him I didn't watch TV very much. When I got back home to Canada I did a bit of looking in, fell in, and now I'm eating up as much of the uberfuckcore as I can.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» exT replied on Sat May 22, 2004 @ 3:14am
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i have all of the syndicate releases and the rage rage reset ep (fist7 i think it is?).. but none of the early fists i've heard have remotely resembled what germany was doing at the time and before.. i've been meaning to pick up the represses though, i think they just did 8.. time to get off my ass... as for fist 1-3, i don't know anyone who owns them.. i keep hearing about how much they go for but i'm just gonna stick to whatever they repress.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» El_Presidente replied on Sat May 22, 2004 @ 3:34am
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my dad can beat up your dad. oh. and im so much more old skool than you!
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» fishead replied on Sat May 22, 2004 @ 10:30am
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Manhunt used one of the tracks from an Aftermath record.... Aftermath being a collaboration between Ryan Leeman (Embolism) and Fritz Cardozo.

A handful of tracks from Fist 01-03 show up on the Industrial Strength releases (ie: Shaftman, Bitch, We've Got The Balls)...

At any rate - I think we can agree that Bloody Fist hasn't been doing speedcore for a while - if the best examples of it are records that were released more 7+ years back... and I initially got the feeling that this thread was geared more towards labels that are still going... and right now there doesn't seem to be much of that around...

Looking forward to hearing Drop Bass Network 66.6, which is new Delta 9 material. When I played a show with him in NYC back in March he was telling me that it's going back to his roots.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» exT replied on Sat May 22, 2004 @ 12:39pm
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delta 9 back on dbn?! very nice.. i'll be checking that out.. buried alive is one of my all-time favorite delta 9 jams, from the midwest hardcorps 2 ep.. "i was only 21 when i died"
i hope he moves away from his hard house stuff.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» fishead replied on Sat May 22, 2004 @ 1:09pm
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he was playing classic speedcore and black metal a couple of months back... Dimmu Borgir in amongst old IS and Kotzaak stuff.

It's been a long-ass time since I listened to Buried Alive... I played the shit out of that track when it came out in '95... used to mix it with High Is On LSD from one of the early New York Terrorist records that Oh-Oh-Omar Santana put out.

not really related - but have any of y'all heard the old 80s stuff that Lenny Dee and Omar Santana had a hand in? I've got remixes that Santana did for Book Of Love in mid 80's... and if you read liner notes carefully you'll see that Lenny Dee took care of the breakbeats on KLF's What Time Is Love.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» exT replied on Sat May 22, 2004 @ 1:22pm
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^ woha.. what time is love was huge tune back then too.. i think lenny dee did some production work with the shamen too.. never heard any of omar's early work though. come on and jam is probably the earliest i've heard from him, 1991 maybe? hmm.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» DocSavage replied on Sat May 22, 2004 @ 5:36pm
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Delta 9 is gonna be coming to Toronto early July, should be interesting to hear what he plays. Lenny will be coming to Montreal in September, so lets all prepare our livers for that!
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» BirdyHtiD replied on Sun Jun 6, 2004 @ 11:52pm
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SPEEDSADD (from SaddenMusic Label.)
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