Do you feel that bass!!
Btw JDA is one of the nicest guys ever.
Just stumbled upon this one
This was one of the most played closing tracks in the 2001-2010 era in Amsterdam.
Great memories!
I have been listening to some old stuff from the early industrial era, mainly the third movement kind of stuff (promo tapes etc).
One producer always stood out, great live performer, peaky pounder.
Lol I had it quietly in the background and kept wondering why the music is cutting out. Then I noticed the voice saying “preview”. Not a preview:
Oh haha, just posted the first link i could find. Thanks for fixing
lol every Third Movement YouTube thing always had that annoying “preview” voice
I love Peaky Pounder! So fun, lots of funk, and really cool production. Big fan. Also did some great techno as Da Goose. 🪿
Excellent! This kicks and breaked sequences remind me a lovely Delta9 - Mortified. D9 - oh yes!
this thing is soo good… there is something you do with the pattern lengths and perhaps the scale also, I am not sure what it is, that feels really alive. Witchcrafty indeed.
Oh yes, this is what we need!
@~2:20
Spotted here a live set by Laurent Ho, was positively shocked how brutal and industrialish it was. To me it sounds even harder than Thunderdomes of that year.
It’s also published separately but the sound is much worse in this recording. There are playlists in the comments. (I did not check but suspect many records were sped up live)
Nice sound from labels i also love the trance tracks of that time.
Of course i like influid-mastermind, combination of both.
Great production, I am not much into newstyle hc of 2010s & forth, but this one rocks.
Also did not expect the cameo of
SKUTAAAA O_o
Yes that track is really fun to listen to on the Deutsche Autobahn
A few months before hardcore cassettes appeared in my hands, among Eurodance, I singled out this track: Digital Boy - SALTA
PS Modulation on a Bass drum seems a little similar with BD Plastic on a Syntakt =)