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19th of november
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27th of november

No Fixed Abode and Pokora sound system
Friday 27 November
The Bussey Building, Peckham
NFA and Pokora sound system are teaming up for a night of heavy beats and live visuals topped off with some performance and a couple of bands, at a very special venue in Peckham, south London.
Our combined roster of regular DJs and livesets will play alongside special guests I:Gor, Broken Note and xxxx. There will be a full lineup of VJs and we will also be joined by members of the Krammed Kraken Cabaret too.
After a long break for NFA this will clearly be a stormin return and a night to warm your cockles as the winter draws near.
NFA room:
I:Gor – live [Strike/Pandemonium]
http://www.myspace.com/igoradapter
The Fez! – live [LoveLove/Wrong Music]
http://www.myspace.com/fezcore
Hue Jah Fink? [Unsound/Binary Feedback]
http://www.binaryfeedback.com
Ely Muff – live [Headfuk/One Inch Punch/Deathchant]
http://www.elymuff.co.uk
Freddy Frogs – live [NFA/Frogs]
http://www.frogsrecords.co.uk
$pitting V!triol - live [Noisetek/Splatterkore]
http://www.myspace.com/spittingvitriol
Tree Otter [NFA/The World]
http://www.nofixedabode.info
Ronin – live [NFA/Headfuk]
http://www.roninaudio.net
POKORA room:
Krammed Kranken Kaberet
http://www.myspace.com/krankenhouseproject
Kodek + MC Shitpusher - live [Brk / Dexandtehcity, Latvia]
http://www.myspace.com/kodekkk
Killerbomb
http://www.myspace.com/killerbomb
Papex
Atman
Mentallist
Meus Deus
2Ci
http://www.myspace.com/pokorasoundsystem
VJs:
Capade [NFA]
http://www.myspace.com/capade_vj
Duodroume [Pokora]
http://www.myspace.com/duodroume
Oddscene
http://www.myspace.com/oddscene
Vitamina
Hyper VJ
N’eye-ah
http://www.myspace.com/meaning_machine
Ronin [NFA]
http://www.roninaudio.net
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Friday 27 November. 10pm – 6am. £5 entry all night, all drinks £2.50.
The Bussey Building, 133 Rye Lane, Peckham Rye, London SE15 4ST
Travel info:
Buses: 63, 78, 343, 12, 37, 363, 197, N63, N343
The venue is very close to Peckham Rye overground station, which is accessible from Victoria and London Bridge.
For more information:
http://www.nofixedabode.info
http://www.myspace.com/pokorasoundsystem
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hYbRid 1st compilation!!!
First hybrid compilation to celebrate our 3rd birthday!!!
Krumble the discobreaker
Cauto
Devoner
Killerbomb
Nehuen
Tsunami Killcore
Narcopsy
Human Plagues
Belcro
Gray Noize
Murdarah
Trashvantraxxx
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PSICOTROPICODELIA Compilation Vol 3
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1.THE POETIZE CODE- Franca, Brasil - Atari Rap (Neo Geo Era) (Ogg Vorbis)
2. N0 C0P5 C0RP0R4+10N - Belo Horizonte, Brasil - Biodynamic (A-TEK Remix) / The Running Man (split tracks) (Ogg Vorbis)
3. NSLOD - São Paulo, Brasil - Xperiment N (Ogg Vorbis)
4. HATECH - Guarulhos, Brasil - Mother Machine (Ogg Vorbis)
5. A-TEK - Belo Horizonte, Brasil - Tema Para Um Fistfuck (Ogg Vorbis)
6. ALEF FACTOR- São Paulo, Brasil - Manhunt (Ogg Vorbis)
7. FENSHU - Paris, França (France) - Belly Top Fliv (Ogg Vorbis)
8. MATO <- Caen, França (France) - Diplöid Distorsion (Ogg Vorbis)
9. MINNER - Belo Horizonte, Brasil - Electrorutti (Ogg Vorbis)
10. DRCHI- Madrid, Espanha (Spain) - Try It Yourself (Ogg Vorbis)
11. KILLERBOMB - São Paulo, Brasil - Mindblower (Remix) (Ogg Vorbis)
12. FLANICX- São Paulo, Brasil - Águas Das Montanhas Polonesas (Ogg Vorbis)
13. A INDUSTRYA - Ferraz de Vasconcelos, Brasil - Das Liquid (Ogg Vorbis)
14. TATARI GAMI - São Paulo, Brasil - Nothing To Believe In (Ogg Vorbis)
15. MUEPETMO - São Paulo, Brasil - Track 06 (Ogg Vorbis)
16. DABLIO - São Paulo, Brasil - W21 (Ogg Vorbis)
17. VIRTUAL IMAGE - São Paulo, Brasil - Sarau (Ogg Vorbis)
18. HEADLOC- Llangollen, Inglaterra, Reino Unido (England, UK) - Sntbd (Ogg Vorbis)
19. LETHAL FREQUENCY - Rio de Janeiro, Brasil - Começo Acústico 6 (Ogg Vorbis)
About Breakcore
Breakcore is a loosely defined electronic music style that brings together elements of industrial, jungle, hardcore techno and IDM into a breakbeat-oriented sound that encourages speed, complexity, impact and maximum sonic density. Similar to punk, breakcore adheres to a loose set of stylistic "rules" and is defined more by an attitude than by a musical formula.
As the early days of "hardcore techno" or just "hardcore" began to settle in Europe, breakcore as a genre began to take more concrete forms in other parts of the world. Inspired by new labels such as Addict, from Milwaukee, USA; Peace Off from Rennes, France; Sonic Belligeranza from Bologna, Italy; and Planet Mu, from London, began to take a new shape, adding in more elements of mashup and IDM to the hardcore sounds. Each of these labels began to draw in aspects of their own social and aesthetic scenes into their music, allowing for an even broader definition of what was possible in the music.
One of the most controversial issues in breakcore is that of the mere existence of the genre. Because it pulls liberally from other musical genres, there is not a consensus on what is and what is not breakcore, or even over the usefulness of the term itself. Because of the fragmentation, the breakcore scene is not centered in any one geographical location, but is rather scattered into disparate groups. Perhaps the one place where breakcore's "voice" can be heard is virtually, through the internet and various online forums, such as those at C8 and Widerstand (Eiterherd's website, now defunct).
According to Simon Reynolds, of The New York Times, breakcore is "purveyed by artists like DJ/Rupture and Teamshadetek, the music combines rumbling bass lines, fidgety beats and grainy ragga vocals to create a home-listening surrogate for the bashment vibe of a Jamaican sound system party. Others within the breakcore genre, like Knifehandchop, Kid 606 and Soundmurderer, hark back to rave's own early days, their music evoking the rowdy fervor of a time when huge crowds flailed their limbs to a barrage of abstract noise and convulsive rhythm. It's a poignant aural mirage of a time when techno music was made for the popular vanguard rather than a connoisseurial elite, as it is today."[3]
In Europe, the breakcore genre was solidified by raves and club events such as Breakcore Gives Me Wood,[1] in Belgium, and Breakcore A Go Go, in the Netherlands, which was run by FFF and Bong-Ra; as well as Anticartel, in Rennes, the seat of PeaceOff, and later, Wasted,[1] in Berlin.
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