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Saturday, August 27, 2022

25 Years of Low Entropy


25 Years Of Low Entropy

I can't believe it's already 25 years! But it's true. The Low Entropy project was officially started back in 1997. The Experimental Hardcore scene was at its high, Speedcore had emerged and got bigger, bolder and wilder, Breakcore was the new thing and still taking shape... well, I guess you know these things.
This was the time I began to seriously dive into the world of music. And it has been quite a journey since. Many highs, many lows... many changes, many roads that got closed, but new ones opened... but it was always such a thrill, and a lot of fun. And I hope that, in those years that passed, I gave others some thrills and fun with my own music, too!
In order to celebrate 25 years of Low Entropy, here is a release with 29 tracks, a track for each year (and some bonus), in order to highlight what style and direction my music was in that year (of course, just approximately, as I've always been producing in multiple styles).
Starting with Noizy Hardcore, Speedcore, to darker, atmospheric Breakcore stuff... lots of experiments... and on to Doomcore and acidic Techno, to finally end at - Slowcore.
Have fun with this, because it for sure was a wild ride for me to follow this music, and to produce some music of my own, in all these years.
And let's never forget:
Hardcore will never die!

I will give a short description, explaining the background of each track a bit:

1987 (2014) Sönke's First

1997 was the start of Low Entropy, but of course this was not the start of doing music for me. I first got into producing electronic music when I was at the age of 6, and got into contact with some music programs on my older brother's Commodore Amiga 500 computer, such as Aegis Sonix or the mighty Soundtracker by Karsten Obarski. The latter I found confusing at first: "What, no normal musical notation? And it scrolls - vertically!?" But shortly after, I fell totally in love with it.
I did maybe 30-40 productions on these programs, mostly trying to do experimental music, and all of them have been lost in time - except this one, because I had memorized the notes and melodies, and in 2014, I decided to give it a kind of remix. The original idea of that song was to get away from the experimentalism a bit and to try to do a "catchy" melody for once, so it was fitting to give it a "Ravecore" frame this time. Can you still dig it?

1996 Alienation

I had the idea to do my own Hardcore productions from the moment I got into this scene (which was in the first quarter of 1996), but after doing some playing around, I felt not pleased with these first attempts at harder music. It took me a whole year to take up producing again - until 1997 - and to seriously commit me to this sound. Alienation was a track that was left over from these 1996 tryouts, and I decided to give it some tweaks and a re-vamp, and so it was done.

1997 Flatline

I used Impulse Tracker when I started creating hard stuff, and Flatline was the third track I produced on that software. It later got a vinyl release on Blut Records, too.
It's a noizy, very fast Hardcore track around 400 BPM, heavily inspired by the French productions of that time. The sound at the beginning of the track is meant to mimic flatlining on the ECG (i.e. dying) - hence the name of the track.

1998 Society (Has No Further Use For You)

Another Speedcore effort, taking a bit of inspiration of some rough demos of that year (for example by The Berzerker). I also tried to work a Doomcore melody in here, doing some kind of Doomcore-Noizecore crossover (which was not a common thing then). Meant as an anthem for everyone who felt that society has kicked oneself into the curb.

1999 I Am God

Lawnmower Man samples are always a treat. This shows some of my Breakcore explorations, there is an overload of sounds, and a hint of my darker Doomcore type melodies that were to come in my future productions.
The long break in the middle of the track is there because I hated that DJ friendly, continuous, dance-y stuff and wanted to do something different.

2000 Anything Is Possible

Matrix samples are even better than Lawnmower Man samples. Well, maybe not in today's view, but back then, I just adored this movie.
Sound wise, I tried to make the track as complex as possible, and totally get away from the normal "Hardcore" formula, thus I added lots of speed changes, breakdowns, twist, turns.
I later felt I overdid it this time, and that the track was being "weird for weird's sake", which was the reason I turned to more simple, minimal Acid and Hardcore stuff (at least that's how I would have described it back then); which in the end led to track like Urban Uprising and my whole journey into Doomcore and Techno sounds!

2001 Symphony Of Creative Destruction

A track that was a result of my experiments with Just Intonation and Microtonal melodies. The other idea of the track was: "how could have Techno sounded if it would not have went all House-y and Minimal in the late 90s, but would've continued to become harder and weirder?"
So a kind of retro-future-futurism that today would be retro (and, I think, future) again.
Released on Praxis vinyl.

2002 Don't Let Our Dreams Die

The title is a result of my disappointment with the crumbling of the 90s Experimental Hardcore scene after the turn of the millennium; it was a plea to this sound and scene, basically.
The sonic structure of this track is the dark synth / Industrial Breakcore formula, that I totally loved back then, and of course, still do.

2003 Second Uprising

For many people their favorite track of my early era of producing. A Doomcore Acidcore piece with some very heavy drums. Made it in a one night session before a gig.

2004 Angels & Devils

The most heavy tracks for my planned Praxis 2x12" and CD album, which due to some circumstances not related to the label, but also beyond my own control, was not released until 2018 - and this time digitally.
Apocalyptic sounds and beats.

2005 Wie Feuer In Meinen Augen

An attempt to do some EBM - Techno-ish type of track, with some surreal German words.

2006 Chorus 2

A straight mystical ambient affair.

2007 Moonlight

My return to some harder sounds with this quirky pop-like Hardcore track.

2008 The Dawn Of A New Era

The first "real" track I did after a nearly 4 year break of not doing Hardcore!
Noizy faster type affair again.

2009 Architecture 2

This was the second track I did for a planned "comeback" 12" for a label, which was never released.
Dark Breakcore stuff again!

2010 Melo (2010 Mix)

A rework of one of the earliest Doomcore tracks I did (back in my Impulse Tracker days!), this time with more ambience and harder beats.

2011 Hamburg Acid City (Full-On Acid Remix)

A celebration of the (Hardcore) city I live in. I tried to give it a sound similar to one of the styles that you could hear at harder parties here over the years.

2012 Fourth Uprising

Another favorite by a lot of people. The third sequel to my "Urban Uprising" track that was released on Black Monolith recordings.

2013 Futuristic 9

This shows another major switch in music production again; doing more complex tracks again, in a Techno style, with a "live recording" feel. (Yeah, well, it was live recorded actually, which explains that feel maybe ;) )

2014 Really Into This Space Stuff (Short Mix)

Dark cosmic Acid Techno affair here. Remixes of it have been released on vinyl but also digitally.

2015 The Doom Of Hamburg

My own fav of 2015. I often tried to do a track like this again, but rarely could do it. The elements just seem to blend into each other so nicely.

2016 Techno Stomper (feat. Countess M) (Short Hard Mix)

Ah yeah, hard beats, angry spoken word type vocals, and lots of acidic elements. A celebration of the early 90s Techno sound that I love so much.

2017 Creeping Doom

1 BPM Slowcore. At the point of production, maybe the slowest Hardcore track in existence. Very Doomcore-ish feel. Ended up in some "best tracks of 2017" chart in a magazine, maybe Groove or The Wire UK, I can't remember.

2018 Moment Of Terror

Just some frantic Doomcore again. With some Oldschool Hoover feel.

2019 Golden Galaxy

Again, an experiment in different forms of melodies. Added with Doomcore beats and sounds and lots of distortion.

2020 I Am The Storm

A return to Speedcore! I love 16th note type melodies, do you do, too? And when they are underscored with double or quadruple basses, it's even better!
A storm is coming.

2021 This Is History

The track I did for the Slowcore Compilation on Doomcore records. Very ambient, movie-score like feel. 4 BPM.

2022 Shine On (Short Mix)

Another Slowcore track, which is a genre I am really into now. With the title, I tried to encourage others to stay strong and go on in what feels like a very dreary world.
It's also a good track to wrap up this 25 years collection.

Bonus: This Is Where I Stand.

A bit of a mix between EBM, Acid and Hardcore again, but the centerpiece is the speech in this track, which is a message I really want to put across, so it made sense to choose this one as a bonus track.

Thursday, August 25, 2022

90s Experimental Hardcore Mix



When talking about 90s Hardcore, people will usually think of 4/4 beats, distorted claps, hoovers, maybe a "motherfuck" shout or similar vocals, rap and maybe guitar samples... and yeah, a lot of tracks back then ran in that vein.
But there were also many artists, labels, and releases, that were way different to that stuff, that tried to be experimental, bold, avantgarde...
Employing different rhythms, sonic experiments, weird and surreal sounds... often also with very dark and gloomy atmospheres. Drawing influences from other forms of music such as Industrial, Musique Concrete, Contemporary Classical and more - as well as going for wholly new things!
And this mix tries to look back at some of these tracks from the 90s. True Experimental Hardcore.

Tracklisting:

taciturne phenprocoumon
noface love or kill
christoph de babalon nameless #2
cyberchrist information revolution part 2
atari teenage riot waves of desaster
alec empire silver pills
somatic responses sickwave
senical dark domestic temper a1
mcp misunderstood hardcore machines b2
ec8or all of us can be rich
e-de cologne we're going to eat you
sonic subjunkies central industrial
trash enemy hq pestilence
society of unknowns dead by dawn
alec empire crystal
somatic responses wherever
society of unknowns into the ditch
headcleaner shooting cross
somatic responses tangled

https://www.mixcloud.com/low_entropy/90s-experimental-hardcore-mix/

Wednesday, August 24, 2022

Noistruct



Doomcore Records Pod Cast 035 - Noistruct

Noistruct with his 2nd set for Doomcore Records! And once again, it's an eclectic mix of Breakcore, Industrial, Slow Techno, Pure Noize... and everything inbetween. Sewn together with an overdose of darkness and nihilism.
So, if you don't mind your bleak music stepping away from the 4/4 formula for a while... go for this mix!

Tracklisting and info by Noistruct:

"Rupture - Jimme That Rush
The Haters - Pulsation Of Explosion
Hanatarash - Megatoronix
Nasenbluten - 18 Million Dead Plebs
Shizuo - Sweat
Noistruct - Hedonist Puts Me In Dub
2nd Gen - Statutory Angels
Alec Empire vs. Techno Animal - Low Tech Predator
Neurosis - Rehumanize
Lynn Powderhorn - Heartattack
Gate - Dipshits
Noistruct - Twenny Twenny

Mixed and recorded at Ende Studios
Perth Western Australia
June 28th 2022

Thanks To Low Entropy and everyone at Doomcore Records

Running Time 37:13"

Sunday, August 21, 2022

Nordmyt



Voldo should be far from being an unknown artist, since he is a true veteran of the early Speedcore scene, with, for example, releases on Hate System and being involved in the United Speedcore Nation. Extreme music activism for decades!
But for this release on our label, he brings us something very different: eclectic Doomcore, Industrial Hardcore, Dark Techno... very experimental, very ambient, and plenty of bold sound architecture choices.
The overarching theme here is Norse Mythology, with twisted, dark tales about trolls, mystic wolves, Ragnarok...
Magical and enchanted Doomcore!
This is essentially a conceptual "auteur" music EP - one of the things we like best - so if you are willing to check out something different from the many bland releases coming in these days - take a listen immediately!

Doomcore Records 185

https://doomcorerecords.bandcamp.com/album/nordmyt

Friday, August 19, 2022

Your Destiny


Low Entropy - Your Destiny (Gabbaret Records)

Out now! 5 tracks between early and modern Hardcore and Terror! Dark and rough.

https://gabbaretrecords.bandcamp.com/album/gbbr037-low-entropy-your-destiny

Thursday, August 18, 2022

Paranoid World


Doomcore Records Pod Cast 034 - Pr8orian - Paranoid World

Pr8orian returns to the DCR Pod Cast! He brings us another set of thundering Doomcore, Industrial Hardcore and Techno. Groundshaking basses and hypnotic sounds, joined together with relentless rhythms and grooves that make you wanna dance all night - or at your home, while listening to this Pod Cast!
So, if you're dark'n'hard music, this might be the perfect thing for you.

Tracklisting:

1:YBRYD(YBORG ACT 1)

2:CYRILIEN( DEMON SPEAKS 2)

3:AUTISTIC GHOST(INTROSPECTAL)

4:PERC(DRILLER)

5:UNDER BLACK HELMET(TIME IS RUNNING OUT)

6:14ANGER&DEP AFFECT(BOOD SHOWER)

7:PERC(MELTER)

8:PERC(240 VOLTS)

9:MARC ACARDIPANE(PITCH HIKER PERC REMIX)

10:CAMERA SECURITY(CIAO CORE)

11:STRANGE ARRIVAL(CHASMFIEND)

12:SOMNIAC ONE(THE GRAND AWOKENING

13:THE OUTSIDE AGENCY(THE DEAD TALK)

14:THE CELCIUS(BASICS 222)

15:ADAMANT SCREAM(THE PROMISE)

PR8ORIAN PARANOID WORLD (VINYL SET)

https://hearthis.at/doomcorerecords/doomcore-records-pod-cast-034-pr8orian-paranoid-world/

Tuesday, August 16, 2022

The Final Hour


Slowcore Records presents a full hour of low tempo music with new stuff and tracks from the archives bordering on Doomcore, Industrial, Dark Ambient, Breakcore, Trance and Gabber.

Thursday, August 11, 2022

Early Hardcore And Speedcore Revival Showcase Set

 





Mix set of 90s Hardcore, Noizecore, Gabber, Terror and Speedcore style tracks I made in recent times.
Very frantic, very noizy - very doomed!
The full, original versions of these tracks were released on:

https://speedcoreworldwideaudionetlabel.bandcamp.com/album/nihilism
https://guttercvnt.bandcamp.com/album/the-fear-takes-hold
https://gabbaddicts.bandcamp.com/album/s-o-s-colombia-state-of-agony
https://lowentropy.bandcamp.com/album/distortion-commando

Tracklisting:

200 BPM

01. Fast Dive Into Nothingness
02. Starlight By Night
03. To Some (Other Mix)
04. Hallucinogen

220 BPM

05. Gruesome Death (Steady Mix)
06. Accelerated Heartbeat
07. Boing (Boom Mix)
08. Psychotic Break
09. Without Hope (Hopeless Mix)

240 BPM

10. Between Good And Evil
11. Chased By Monsters
12. Hardcore Revolution
13. Raise Above It All
14. Your Destiny (Steady Mix)
15. Des Trafiquants De Drogues

256 BPM

16. In The Dark Of The Night (Before Dawn Mix)
17. Nihilism

200-500 BPM

18. On And On (Drums Only Mix)


Download Link: https://we.tl/t-CBkqMjmMPj

Best Of The First Year


Various Artists - Slowcore Records - Best Of The First Year

We can't believe it's already a full year since Slowcore Records was started! The spark plug here was of course the release of the first Slowcore Compilation, at that time still on Doomcore Records, which quickly became one of the most successful and most listened to releases on that label. The Slowcore virus spread around the world and the compilation was posted all over the net and drew in many people who wanted to check out this new Slowcore sound!
As we started to truly believe in the Slowcore sound, and saw that there was a huge demand for more of it, the label was started.
And this was a fruitful path, too. 18 EPs, albums and compilations have been put out since then, by a huge variety of artists. All being defined by low tempo electronic sounds, but very diverse in their approaches; sometimes more leaning towards Techno, sometimes more towards Doomcore, Hardcore, Acid, or just being surreal noizes and similar far out stuff.

So, to celebrate the first year of Slowcore Records, here is a compilation with some of our favorite tracks from these releases, which, in our opinion, showcase the sound of the growing Slowcore movement very well!
As a bonus, a mix made up purely of Slowcore Techno tracks is included in the release.

Tracklisting:

01. The Man Unknown - Keeper Of Nothing (80 BPM)
02. Low Entropy - Open Your Mind To Slowcore (Smol Mix) (70 BPM)
03. Plinn 1518 - Fantasme Industriel (120 BPM)
04. Bazer - Can't Stop It (100 Bpm)
05. Slow Entropy - Strahlenwüste (26 BPM)
06. Origin Of Styx - Insomnia (40 BPM)
07. Soldiers Of Nothingness Knights Exceptional - The Slow Front (63 BPM)
08. Bazer - Slowly Dark With The Core (110 BPM)
09. Der Cherep - When God Frowns (80 BPM)
10. Primitik - Darkness Is Your Candle (120 BPM)
11. Bazer - Ghost Story (110 Bpm)
12. Silent Humanity - Lost In The Space (115 Bpm)
13. Lkpas - Down (Version 1) (22.5 BPM)
14. Time Kanzler Green - Slowly Visiting Another Planet (96 BPM)
15. Plinn 1518 - The Riot Of Demonical Rot (60 BPM)
16. Dedraver - Other People (99 BPM)
17. The Headless Horse Man - Bonus: Slowcore Techno Showcase Mix (30-96 BPM)

In memory of Bazer.

Slowcore Records 19

https://doomcorerecords.bandcamp.com/album/best-of-the-first-year

Monday, August 8, 2022

Examine Archive


Low Entropy Part 2

"(...)Music is always very direct and concrete, in the way that a trained listener can hear and identify the individual elements quite well, e.g. guitar, drums, vocals. Or bass drum, bassline, synth, percussion. Even if some producer uses 60 tracks (or more) for a track, it doesn't change in essence, because you can still hear and identify e.g. a main melody, or other elements, quite well (which is also in the nature of the production, because the producer e.g. also wants the people to be able to sing along the main melody at party). The additional gimmicks in the other tracks more or less fade into the background.

This is completely different from the art form "film", where there are usually so many details in a scene (both important and unimportant) that you don't notice all of them when you're watching (which is why there are always articles in magazines or blogs where someone has taken the trouble to go to freeze frame on an important scene and discovered some secrets)."

"Low Entropy Part 2" is the continuation of Low Entropy's "Low Entropy"(www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1wyjGKhc-E), which appeared on the first Fuckparade Support CD, and was one of my very first releases ever (released in early 2000).

@lowentropy

Hamburg, GER

Friday, August 5, 2022

Split Of Death


DJ Alphira vs Wolf Head - Split Of Death

We are proud to present a split EP with two tracks, one by DJ Alphira and one by Wolf Head.
DJ Alphira brings us straight, dark Doomcore terror from the deep. Brutal drums, and one of the best melodies we heard in a while. A true melancholic Hardcore stomper!
Wolf Head's track is a very noizy, very experimental Industrial affair, with layered rhythms and cascades of sounds. Very brutal and relentless, too. Something for fans of old Hardcore from France, or the Power Electronics genre.

So check these twisted Horror tracks. Hardcore gloom at its best.

https://doomcorerecords.bandcamp.com/album/split-of-death

Wednesday, August 3, 2022

PCP Epic Techno Tribute Mix



Planet Core Productions is known for it's epic tracks in genres such as Hardcore, Doomcore, Techno, Acid, and much, much more.
So it was time to do a mix with some of the most epic tracks on this label. These are brilliant dancefloor stompers with complex productions, cinematic feel, and often a runtime over 7, 10, 14 minutes, joined in a mix... hypnotic, to induce trance.
Get crazy, or chill to it in a hot summer night.

Tracklisting:

1. The Mover - Underwater Operations
2. The Mover - Over Land & Sea
3. Trip Commando - Cross The White Line
4. Craig Tayaffo - Reduction (Back For Acid-The Expanded 0,25 Hrs Mix)
5. Rave Creator - A New Mind (Thai Acid Mix By DJ Jamo & Jack Knives)
6. The Horrorist - Mission Ecstasy (Phuture Remix By Marc Acardipane)
7. Trip Commando - Drug Society (Static Progression: The 4th Trip-Phase)
8. Rave Creator - A New Mind (Cold Rush Phuture Mix)
9. Mescalinum United - Jupiter Union

https://hearthis.at/doomcorerecords/doomcore-records-pod-cast-033-the-horseless-head-man-pcp-epic-techno-tribute-mix/

Tuesday, August 2, 2022

DJ Asylum



Doomcore Records Pod Cast 032 - DJ Asylum

DJ Asylum is here with another Pod Cast for Doomcore Records!
Primal, raw Techno, Hardcore, Acid, Industrial, brain bashing bassdrums, factory soundscapes... distortion and pure ecstasy.
Stomp your feet and dance into madness.

Tracklisting:

Mescalinum United - We Have Arrived (Aphex Twin Mix)
Tzusing - 4 Floors Of Whores
The Mover - The Emperor Takes Place
DJ Headwound - Door Dogs
The Panacea - Above the Absolute '96
Dr Fernando - Acetone Brain Powder
Terrorfakt - Spineless
The Horrorist - Riot (Ayarcana Remix)
Bad Omen/Fractal Disorder - Tartarus
Terrorfakt - No Mercy
Torgull - No Escape (The DJ Producer Oleskool Tech Refix)
Subsonic - Acid Indigestion
DJ Valentimes - Autonomy
No Remorse - Warface
XCereus9 - X Minutes Hate
EXIX - Deathblow (Neagles Remix)
DJ Warzone - Untitled 1
Strait Jacket - Death Match
Koenig Cylinders - Codeword For Victory
100% Acidiferous - Tank

https://hearthis.at/doomcorerecords/doomcore-records-pod-cast-032-dj-asylum/

SubXyco


SubXyco is back with his second release on Omnicore Records! And what a nice comeback.
A very eclectic release with a variety of styles, fitting to the Omnicore theme of representing all music genres.
Acidic Breakbeat Hardcore, Oldschool Arena-Gabber, and above all, an overdose of Rave- and Trancecore!
Huge 90s feel here, as well as a leaning towards analogue sounds.
Brutal and nasty music for every dancefloor or home system.

So what are you waiting for? Tune in, turn up, rave on!

SubXyco - The Dark Experience

Tracklist:

01. Victims
02. Soccer Breaks
03. Suck On Me
04. Antigravity
05. Nobody Sucks My Brain
06. Dreamcore
07. The Dark Experience
08. Make'm Clap

Omnicore 10

All tracks produced and mastered by Dirk Roese

https://doomcorerecords.bandcamp.com/album/the-dark-experience

Looking for Artists

We are still looking for:
-People who do Doomcore, Industrial Hardcore, Dark Techno, and so on, and are interested in a release on Doomcore Records
-EP or Album demos in *any* style of music for a release on Omnicore Records. Could be Oldschool, Speedcore, Dark Ambient, Electro, whatever. Really any sort of music. But for Omnicore we are very picky in what we release. Must be exceptional and original. So not the n-th average Frenchcore, Mainstyle or Uptempo EP, please
-Slow Hardcore, Doomcore, Techno or similar genre music for Slowcore Records. Must be 125 BPM or less. The slower, the better!
-Mixsets in any dark electronic style for the Doomcore Records Pod Cast. Can be Oldschool, Acid, Techno, Doomcore, Early Hardcore, etc. As long as it's dark and "dance" related.

About these labels / projects:

Doomcore Records / Pod Cast
Slowcore Records
Omnicore Records

Contact low.entropy.80@gmail.com for more info.

Death Of Hope


The upcoming Doomore Komplot compilation album"Death Of Hope" will also get a limited CD-release!
For further info, go to https://darkimpactrecords.bandcamp.com/album/death-of-hope