1950s, 1980s, 64revolt, 8bit, 8biterror, 39702, Abstract, Abstract Punk, Absu, Abzu, Acid, Acid Enema, Activism, Adaat, Addict, Adnoiseam, Agorophobic Nosebleed, Aklass, Al-queda, Alec Empire, Alien, All Out Assault, Alternative, Alternative Rock, Ambassador 21, Ambient, Amen, Amen Break, Anarchism, Anarchy, Ant-zen, Anti-government, Anti-nazi, Anxiety, Aphex Twin, Apocalypse, Apocalyse, Arcade Game, Art, Assassination, Asure, Atari Teenage Riot, Atomic Age, Atr, Audio Terrorism, Avorza, B57, Babylon Disco, Balkan, Bass, Bastards United, Beastie Boys, Beats, Beergut, Beergut Recordings, Belorussia, Berzerker, Black Metal, Blastbeats, Blipvert, Bomb 20, Bomb20, Bootleg, Booty, Breakbeat, Breakbeats, Breakcore, Breakcore Gives Me Wood, Breaks, Brian Hiroshima, Brodie Guy, Broken Beat, Burn Berlin Burn, Bush, C64, C8, C8.com, Canada, Candiru, Carl Crack, Cartoon, Cartoons, Cassandra Datakill, Cassette, Cats, Cdatakill, Celebrity Dead, Cfet, Chiptune, Christ, Church Of Satan, Classical, Classical Noise, Cloning Experiment Failure, Cobra, Cold Meat, Cold Wave, Coldwave, Collage, Comedy, Computer Music, Concept Album, Contra, Cpuwar, Ctrler, Cult Of The Dead Cow, Cut Up, Cutting Pink With Knives, Cyber-punk, Cybernetic, Cyberpunk, D-trash, DHR, DIY, Dark, Dark Ambient, Dark Hop, Dark Industrial, Dark Wave, Darkstep, Darkwave, Dead World, Death Metal, Decibel, Dhc Meinhof, Dhr, Dictators, Digicore, Digipunk, Digital, Digital Black Metal, Digital Hardcore, Digital Metal, Digital Punk, Digital Trash, Discharge, Distorted Beat, Distortion, Dj Jesus Christ, Dj Rabies, Dj Set, Dk Dance, Dnb, Double Threat, Drugs, Drum N Bass, Dtrash, Dtrash Records, Dtross:tik, Dub, Duck And Cover, E-grid, E-grind, E-grindcore, E-metal, Earache, Ec8or, Effects, Electro, Electro Punk, Electronic, Electronic Metal, Electronic Music, Electronic Punk, Electronic Rock, Elephant Man, Emergency Instructions, Enapa, Ensc, Estonia, Evestus, Exist, Experimental, Experimental Music, Experimental Punk, Experimentation, Extasick, Extreme, Extreme Breakcore, Extreme Electronics, Extreme Industrial, Extreme Techno, F_noise, Fallout, Fallout 2, Fanny, Faux Pride, Fear Factory, Feminist, Femme, Fidel Villeneuve, Fire, Flowershop, France, French, Fun, Funcore, Gabba, Gabber, Gabber.org, Gabbercore, Gabberterror, Gameboy, Geist, George W Bush, Germany, Ghetto, Glitch, Global Slavery, Gnashed, Go Zombie, Godflesh, Goth Industrial, Gothic, Grind, Grindcore, Gristle, Guerilla Funk, Guitar, Gun, Gw Bush, Hanin Elias, Hansel, Happy Hardcore, Hardcore, Hardcore Gabber, Hardcore Punk, Hardcore Techno, Hardliner Recordings, Harsh Electronics, Harsh Noise, Hatestar, Heartworm, Heavy Metal, Hercklekot, Here's My Card Records, Hip Hop, Hip-hop, Holland, House, Hpvac, Hyper, Hyperdriver, Hypnosis, IDM, Idm, Improv, Indie, Industrial, Industrial Black Metal, Industrial Death Metal, Industrial Grind, Industrial Grindcore, Industrial Jazz, Industrial Metal, Industrial Noise, Industrial Punk, Industrial Rock, Industrial, EBM, Gabber, Noise, Hardcore, Goth Rock, Digital Hardcore, NIN, Marilyn Manson, Invader Zim, Invasion Wreck, Invasion Wreckchords, Invasion Wreckhords, Irk Media, Irritant, Jawa, Jazz, Jihad, John Merrick, Jschizoid, Jungle, KMFDM, Knar, Knifehandchop, Kool.pop, Korn, LSD, Laibach, Lewsor, Live Concert, Live Dj, Live Recordings, Lo Fi, Lo-fi, Lofi, Lolita Storm, Mad Capsule Market, Mad Max, Marionette, Marionette Records, Mashup, Matamachete, Mayhem, Mechanical, Megatron, Meinhof, Melt Banana, Merzbow, Metal, Metal Techno, Midijunkie, Midiwar, Milosevich, Mind Disruption, Minimalism, Ministry, Monster Cats, Mormonism, Mr. Genetor, Music, NES, NIN, Napalm Death, Nic Endo, Nine Inch Nails, Nintendo, No Room For Talent, Nocore, Noise, Noisecore, Noize Punishment, Not Half, Nuclear Culture, Nwodtlem, Occult, Occult, Canada, Oi, Old Dtrash, Oldman, Oxygenfad, Pan Sonic, Panic Dhh, Pervert, Phallus Uber Alles, Philosophy, Phonogram, Planet Xlg-5, Poland, Politic, Political, Politics, Popular Culture, Portual, Postmodern, Power Electronics, Powernoise, Powerviolence, Primas Annias, Princesse Rotative, Psychadelia, Psychadelic, Public Enemy, Punish Yourself, Punk, Punk Rock, Puree Noise, Rabbit Junk, Rabies, Rap, Rave, Raw, Redlevel Terrorism, Refuzer, Regret, Relapse, Remix, Remixes, Renegade Android, Respond_Violence, Restroom Records, Revolution, Rhythmic Noise, Riffs, Rigid Crash, Riot, Riot Grrl, Riotsounds, Robot Voice, Rock, Rough Techno, Russia, SID, SID Chip, Samples, Sampling, Sangre, Satan, Satanism, Satanist, Schaedenfreude, Schizoid, Sci-fi, Screaming, Screams, Seattle, Seattle 1999, Sept 11 2001, Severed Digit, Shitmat, Shizit, Shouting, Sickmode, Sickmode Records, Sid, Siege, Ska, Skeeter, Skinny Puppy, Skullflower, Slovenia, Smerk, Sound Collage, Soundscapes, Spanish, Speedbass, Speedcore, Splatter, Splatterbreak, Splattercore, Squarepusher, Star Wars, Stereosonic, Strider, Stunt Rock, Stuntrock, Sublight, Suburbia, Symphonic, Symphonic Noise, Synthesis, Techno, Terror, Terrorcore, Terrorism, Terrorist, The $hit, The Berzerker, The Boredoms, The Gigglin Dildas, The Phoeron, The Secret Life Of Teenage Girls, The Shizit, Thrash, Thunderdome, Tom Waits, Toronto, Total Recall, Transgothic, Trash, Turb0slut, Tyrant, Tyrants, UK, Uk, Uk Breakcore, Underground, Unitus, Venetian Snares, Venom8888, Video, Video Game, Video Game Music, Video Mashup, Vlaadokk, Vloda Techk, Vocals, Vxxkxx, Vxxxk, Warez, Wastelands, Weird, White Noise, Widerstand, Wood Records, Xasthur, Yelling, ZHELEZOBETON, Zhark, Zymotic, 666, 2001, 2600
Influences
We are into all kinds of stuff, heavy metal, digital hardcore, noisecore, whatever. We like electronic elements in music, but we also like to rawk and do not apologize for it.
Sounds Like
Atari Teenage Riot, Ec8or, Christoph De Babalon, Lolita Storm, Phallus Uber Alles, Alec Empire, Dead World, Nic Endo, Patric Catani, DJ Scud, Candiru, Panic DHH, Ambush Records, Venetian Snares, Panacea, Delta 9, Cdatakill, Panic DHH, Rabbit Junk, Widerstand Records, C8 Records, Aphex Twin, Disciples Of Annihilation, Dead World, Hecate, Zhark Records, Kool.Pop, Invasion Wreckchords, Sick Mode Records, Squarepusher, Aklass Records, Fanny, Eustachian, Pigface, Nine Inch Nails, Ministry, Rabbit Junk, Scorn, Skinny Puppy, Pitchshifter, Masonna, Merzbow, Whitehouse, Pitchshifter, Throbbing Gristle, Cubanate, Static-X, Fear Factory, Meathook Seed, Marilyn Manson, Ultraviolence, The Shizit, Ambassador 21, Crystal Castles, Amiga Shock Force.
So what's the actual story so far? We had never really documented our progress until after 3 years after 'DTRASH' was first shouted into a microphone. The only word on our label was courtesy of the label manifesto written sometime two years or more ago and published inside our 5th release. A lot of people ask us 'what's happened so far' - now we've put it down in print.
DTRASH started out in the Fall of 1998 when CPUWAR and DJ RABIES (originally known as 2 man project AK-47) learned of each others music and felt that times were changing and a new collective/label might kick start something in the minds of electronic youths across N. America. Brodie and Mike (then of CPUWAR) coined the phrase DTRASH and released an EP that pretty much did nothing. A release followed a month later by Zak of AK-47 which had limited success in the band's hometown of Boulder, Colorado. The idea of the label at that point was to use DTRASH as a uniting element that would expose AK-47 to CPUWAR's fans and vice versa. Both bands needed exposure in a bad way and this was an effective strategy.
Things eventually began to snowball and through a lot of hard work, people around the world were buying limited amounts of our first releases. Brodie, Mike and Zak (both still in high school) were busy listening to music from all kinds of kids and inviting them to take part in the label. Kids in Europe and the USA were learning of the label through the internet and a few acts like RENEGADE ANDROID, ENSC were recording for DTRASH. Things were getting hectic for those in charge, music was being recorded at an astonishing pace and record label matters were cutting into recording time.
In the first months of 1999 the work involved with the label was more than Brodie, Mike or Zak could personally deal with. Jason (the mind behind SCHIZOID) came aboard and had an immediate impact generating prospects for the label. 1999 brought an increased amount of exposure. BASTARDS UNITED played large festivals throughout their country, SCHIZOID appeared on a Brutal Truth tribute compilation, CPUWAR released a 12" in Germany on kool.POP recordings and people around the world were really getting excited about our label.
That same year, DTRASH began distribution across N.America and people were finally able to buy our CDs in a store like all those other old fashioned labels out there. It was actually pretty weird for us at first because we didn't have the slightest idea how to run the label financially. Things were admittedly very unprofessional. DTRASH was growing but could we keep up with it? Many businesses didn't want to deal with us; we were too much of a risk. Hell, we were a liability - can't lie about that one. Everything was random, chaotic and our releases made the perfect soundtrack of our lives during that time.
By the time the new millenium came, we were becoming involved in things we couldn't even deal with. We wanted huge distribution and we actually got it. The problem was that we weren't even close to being ready to deal with it. In the end, there were huge contracts, lawyer fees and legal issues we weren't able to face yet. It was reality check time. The label wasn't able to sustain itself based upon CDR releases alone and all of us wanted DTRASH to keep moving. Around this time Zak decided to part company with DTRASH and focus on his new Cassandra Datakill project with other record labels. We kept believing in DTRASH and it was time to make a higher investment to keep growing.
In 2000 we formed two avenues of major release through the record label. DTRASH Technologies was specifically created for pressed, official DTRASH releases. DTRASH Records will continue to support young electronic artists and bands (we will always have a whole new army of DTRASH youths ready to put out a whack of new releases). A lot of record labels want to pretend that they're actually doing something for the kids out there but we're the ones actually doing it. We'll always be here to put out dangerous, exciting music that you can't hear anywhere else.
DTECH (the Technologies sub-label) kicked off in the Summer of 2000 with SCHIZOID's 2nd album 'All Things Are Connected'. This was a milestone in our struggle. CDrs and MP3s were great, and are still used today as part of the artillery, but ultimately to move to the next level, we needed a professional release to market. This release surpassed all our expectations, and was hailed with positive and encouraging press. The single Grim Prospects from this release, spawned a remix album which saw contributions from over 70 different artists to date. With DTECH01, we learned a lot about the more official side of things in the music industry, and how things really work (in the best and worst ways). The original plan for DTECH01 was a 12" compilation that was botched when difficulties broke out between artists on the label (caused just as much by the chaos of 1999). That compilation, DTECH03, was to happen later on down the road.
2001 kicked off and was unrelentless With the last original founding member Brodie Guy off to pursue various interests, DTRASH was now officially in the hands of Jason/Schizoid. February brought us dtrashrecords.coms official launch, and from there, the 2nd wave was underway, with a new roster of artists who wanted to take part, including memorable releases from EXIST, CONTRA, VENOM8888, KNAR. Our bands were now out there, touring, playing shows, being offered remixes of our tracks, having CD release parties, appearing on other labels pressed CD compilations, getting the opening spots for some of our favorite bands, and even receiving press in some of our all-time favorite magazines. The international scene was accounted for, we now figured we needed to do some work in our own backyard, more specifically Ontario, Canada, where local DTRASH operations were happening place more and more.
Planning and organizing hard-electronic events, actively seeking local distribution and adopting a guerilla-style DIY promotional approach helped us establish a name locally, after many years of writing off our own region as a potential for this virus to spread. When Daniel Ross of UNITUS from Toronto hooked up with us and we heard his material, we were stunned. This was where we wanted to go. His material was more reminiscent of early-1980s classic industrial, rather than the late 1990s distorted/broken-beat sound that we were affiliated with. Ross was serious about making a contribution to the label, and wasnt interested in posing or wasting our time, and joined the DTRASH administrative team.
We burst our way into 2002 with a high profile, and many many things planned. The 3rd wave of DTRASH was now underway, with releases from UNITUS, F_NOISE, BUREAU DE CHANGE, STUNTROCK gracing our catalogue. DTECH02, UNITUS Cross Contamination album was released in February and has already received great reviews in the underground and mainstream press. Persistence has paid off, with DTRASH achieving literal worldwide distribution, something we always aimed for in our early incarnations, but never deserved until now. We have CDs in stores in North America, and for sale online, thanks to a deal made with the infamous Digital Hardcore Recordings label. On top of that, many DTRASH artists and alumni appeared on their Dont Fuck With Us! 3XCD compilation of North Americas finest underground artists. This was something very special to us, proving that our hard work and efforts have paid off, to be acknowledged like this, by some of our direct influences. In a way, this release marked DTRASHs coming of age, wed come full circle. Years ago, we never would have imagined that this was possible, we knew we were on the right track.
Now that the compilation CD was out, we were excited, but know ultimately that the future holds even more in store. Its was time to reassess where were at, and achieve even higher accomplishments as artists, as a label, and now, as a tangible scene. Wed changed our web sites introductory graphic with the by-line that previously read Somewhere in North America to Somewhere in Canada Maybe it was old-fashioned Canuck modesty, but we werent sure about affirming our geographical base like this in the past. The fragmented and international nature of our Internet presence left us without a real home country to hail from. We are proud that Canada is now thought of as a major exporter of this style of music, when Toronto is talked about with the same reverence as London UK or Berlin - it's a great feeling.
Since then, we kept at it, and our plans for a comprehensive pressed CD release happened in 2003, culminating in "Rising Tide" compilation, DTECH03. It featured new, exclusive (and probably the best example of what we are about) tracks from all of the current DTRASH roster, and it was a great point in time for us, having hit the 5 year mark. We hit the .50 releases mark of our popular MP3 releases, and did it extravagantly with a three! 3CD release from our new friends HANSEL who were busting their asses to promote their DTRASH42 cd. We got our first "live" album in the form of a disc from European biggie's PUNISH YOURSELF who've shared the stage with almost every band out there that we like from Europe. SCHIZOID's "Covered In Metal" disc bridged the gap between the DTRASH sound and the heavy metal scene, and the metal scene reciprocated, with LETHAL AGGRESSION lending backup vocals to a cover, and CANDIRU giving us a disc of unreleased material, set for release in 2004. This was the point where our influences not only were working with us, but directly getting involved. What a great feeling, with also a CD of remixes approved by the band THE SHIZIT, coming out in 2004, the band commenting the tracks were better than their versions at times.
We now have added a Music Videos section, to catch up and expose the great multimedia endeavours the bands have got into - Next up, we hope to continue with the pressed releases, with discs from CONTRA, BASTARDS UNITED, HANSEL and SCHIZOID set for DTECH04-07 set to come out all in good time. We are approaching the DTRASH60's at the point of this page's last edit, and we hope to steamroll towards DTRASH100, releasing all the finest of the exciting underground - the forth wave of DTRASHcore is set to attack with releases from THE PHOERON, EXTASICK, CTRLER, NOT HALF and more...
It's been about 6-7 years, when we first started out very naively, having learnt from mistakes and successes, existing as a premier provider of underground electronic music through the internet and in record stores. We're definitely not another generic label; we've gone about things in a completely different manner than anyone else. Its something to be proud of when you're in your early twenties and a part of something so special. It might be cool to read about, but listen to our tracks and we're sure you'll be surprised. DTRASH is all about music in the end. DTRASH. Our sound since 98. Its been good and will keep getting better. Oh yeah.
NOTE
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1950s, 1980s, 64revolt, 8bit, 8biterror, 39702, Abstract, Abstract Punk, Absu, Abzu, Acid, Acid Enema, Activism, Adaat, Addict, Adnoiseam, Agorophobic Nosebleed, Aklass, Al-queda, Alec Empire, Alien, All Out Assault, Alternative, Alternative Rock, Ambassador 21, Ambient, Amen, Amen Break, Anarchism, Anarchy, Ant-zen, Anti-government, Anti-nazi, Anxiety, Aphex Twin, Apocalypse, Apocalyse, Arcade Game, Art, Assassination, Asure, Atari Teenage Riot, Atomic Age, Atr, Audio Terrorism, Avorza, B57, Babylon Disco, Balkan, Bass, Bastards United, Beastie Boys, Beats, Beergut, Beergut Recordings, Belorussia, Berzerker, Black Metal, Blastbeats, Blipvert, Bomb 20, Bomb20, Bootleg, Booty, Breakbeat, Breakbeats, Breakcore, Breakcore Gives Me Wood, Breaks, Brian Hiroshima, Brodie Guy, Broken Beat, Burn Berlin Burn, Bush, C64, C8, C8.com, Canada, Candiru, Carl Crack, Cartoon, Cartoons, Cassandra Datakill, Cassette, Cats, Cdatakill, Celebrity Dead, Cfet, Chiptune, Christ, Church Of Satan, Classical, Classical Noise, Cloning Experiment Failure, Cobra, Cold Meat, Cold Wave, Coldwave, Collage, Comedy, Computer Music, Concept Album, Contra, Cpuwar, Ctrler, Cult Of The Dead Cow, Cut Up, Cutting Pink With Knives, Cyber-punk, Cybernetic, Cyberpunk, D-trash, DHR, DIY, Dark, Dark Ambient, Dark Hop, Dark Industrial, Dark Wave, Darkstep, Darkwave, Dead World, Death Metal, Decibel, Dhc Meinhof, Dhr, Dictators, Digicore, Digipunk, Digital, Digital Black Metal, Digital Hardcore, Digital Metal, Digital Punk, Digital Trash, Discharge, Distorted Beat, Distortion, Dj Jesus Christ, Dj Rabies, Dj Set, Dk Dance, Dnb, Double Threat, Drugs, Drum N Bass, Dtrash, Dtrash Records, Dtross:tik, Dub, Duck And Cover, E-grid, E-grind, E-grindcore, E-metal, Earache, Ec8or, Effects, Electro, Electro Punk, Electronic, Electronic Metal, Electronic Music, Electronic Punk, Electronic Rock, Elephant Man, Emergency Instructions, Enapa, Ensc, Estonia, Evestus, Exist, Experimental, Experimental Music, Experimental Punk, Experimentation, Extasick, Extreme, Extreme Breakcore, Extreme Electronics, Extreme Industrial, Extreme Techno, F_noise, Fallout, Fallout 2, Fanny, Faux Pride, Fear Factory, Feminist, Femme, Fidel Villeneuve, Fire, Flowershop, France, French, Fun, Funcore, Gabba, Gabber, Gabber.org, Gabbercore, Gabberterror, Gameboy, Geist, George W Bush, Germany, Ghetto, Glitch, Global Slavery, Gnashed, Go Zombie, Godflesh, Goth Industrial, Gothic, Grind, Grindcore, Gristle, Guerilla Funk, Guitar, Gun, Gw Bush, Hanin Elias, Hansel, Happy Hardcore, Hardcore, Hardcore Gabber, Hardcore Punk, Hardcore Techno, Hardliner Recordings, Harsh Electronics, Harsh Noise, Hatestar, Heartworm, Heavy Metal, Hercklekot, Here's My Card Records, Hip Hop, Hip-hop, Holland, House, Hpvac, Hyper, Hyperdriver, Hypnosis, IDM, Idm, Improv, Indie, Industrial, Industrial Black Metal, Industrial Death Metal, Industrial Grind, Industrial Grindcore, Industrial Jazz, Industrial Metal, Industrial Noise, Industrial Punk, Industrial Rock, Industrial, EBM, Gabber, Noise, Hardcore, Goth Rock, Digital Hardcore, NIN, Marilyn Manson, Invader Zim, Invasion Wreck, Invasion Wreckchords, Invasion Wreckhords, Irk Media, Irritant, Jawa, Jazz, Jihad, John Merrick, Jschizoid, Jungle, KMFDM, Knar, Knifehandchop, Kool.pop, Korn, LSD, Laibach, Lewsor, Live Concert, Live Dj, Live Recordings, Lo Fi, Lo-fi, Lofi, Lolita Storm, Mad Capsule Market, Mad Max, Marionette, Marionette Records, Mashup, Matamachete, Mayhem, Mechanical, Megatron, Meinhof, Melt Banana, Merzbow, Metal, Metal Techno, Midijunkie, Midiwar, Milosevich, Mind Disruption, Minimalism, Ministry, Monster Cats, Mormonism, Mr. Genetor, Music, NES, NIN, Napalm Death, Nic Endo, Nine Inch Nails, Nintendo, No Room For Talent, Nocore, Noise, Noisecore, Noize Punishment, Not Half, Nuclear Culture, Nwodtlem, Occult, Occult, Canada, Oi, Old Dtrash, Oldman, Oxygenfad, Pan Sonic, Panic Dhh, Pervert, Phallus Uber Alles, Philosophy, Phonogram, Planet Xlg-5, Poland, Politic, Political, Politics, Popular Culture, Portual, Postmodern, Power Electronics, Powernoise, Powerviolence, Primas Annias, Princesse Rotative, Psychadelia, Psychadelic, Public Enemy, Punish Yourself, Punk, Punk Rock, Puree Noise, Rabbit Junk, Rabies, Rap, Rave, Raw, Redlevel Terrorism, Refuzer, Regret, Relapse, Remix, Remixes, Renegade Android, Respond_Violence, Restroom Records, Revolution, Rhythmic Noise, Riffs, Rigid Crash, Riot, Riot Grrl, Riotsounds, Robot Voice, Rock, Rough Techno, Russia, SID, SID Chip, Samples, Sampling, Sangre, Satan, Satanism, Satanist, Schaedenfreude, Schizoid, Sci-fi, Screaming, Screams, Seattle, Seattle 1999, Sept 11 2001, Severed Digit, Shitmat, Shizit, Shouting, Sickmode, Sickmode Records, Sid, Siege, Ska, Skeeter, Skinny Puppy, Skullflower, Slovenia, Smerk, Sound Collage, Soundscapes, Spanish, Speedbass, Speedcore, Splatter, Splatterbreak, Splattercore, Squarepusher, Star Wars, Stereosonic, Strider, Stunt Rock, Stuntrock, Sublight, Suburbia, Symphonic, Symphonic Noise, Synthesis, Techno, Terror, Terrorcore, Terrorism, Terrorist, The $hit, The Berzerker, The Boredoms, The Gigglin Dildas, The Phoeron, The Secret Life Of Teenage Girls, The Shizit, Thrash, Thunderdome, Tom Waits, Toronto, Total Recall, Transgothic, Trash, Turb0slut, Tyrant, Tyrants, UK, Uk, Uk Breakcore, Underground, Unitus, Venetian Snares, Venom8888, Video, Video Game, Video Game Music, Video Mashup, Vlaadokk, Vloda Techk, Vocals, Vxxkxx, Vxxxk, Warez, Wastelands, Weird, White Noise, Widerstand, Wood Records, Xasthur, Yelling, ZHELEZOBETON, Zhark, Zymotic, 666, 2001, 2600