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Hellfish

Owner of Deathchant records and beat master extraordinaire Hellfish has produced some of the most amazing futuristic dance music of the last few years. It's easy enough to make abstract bollocks but the dancefloor requires a little more production nous & understanding of the dancefloor. Combining this with abstract bollox (which he surely does) is a most difficult trick. He cut his production teeth back in the day with releases on Moving Shadow, Dance Bass and his own Bogwoppa records.

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Ophidian

1) Ophidian is Conrad Hoyer, a hardcore producer from Gelderland, Netherlands. Using keyboards and cassette recorders Conrad Hoyer started recording his first songs and mixes in 1993, 11 years old (born september first 1981) at the time. By 1995 hardcore music had become very infuential for the Dutch youth and he started using computer software to write hardcore songs. With the artists of the Ruffneck label as main lead he worked on perfecting his technique, specialising in fast, breakbeat-orriented juno-sound hardcore.

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The Speed Freak

Martin Damm has been releasing records since 1990 under various project names, the most recurrent ones being Biochip C., Speedfreak, and Search & Destroy. Starting off making german-style EBM techno, he soon became part of the Cologne school around walker, and released on labels such as Monotone, Force Inc., and Dj.ungle Fever. After his increased popularity especially with the dutch gabber scene in 1994 and 1995, Mokum and Shockwave became his home labels.

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QUALKOMMANDO

Qualkommando - // duo: Thomas Matulla (Bruchkopf) & Matthias Lippert (Terror Junkie). Qualkommando have been making music since 1997 and released a lot of records on many labels like Kopfkrank Records, USN, Brain Distortion, Terror Noize Industry, Brain Destruction Recordz, CSR, MASCHA Records, Outlaw Records, Rotterdam Records, Special Forces, Doomsday Records and more. In further times dedicated to Speedcore, Qualkommando produces rather Terror and Darkcore than Speedcore nowadays.

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Tripped

Tripped is a young upcoming artist from belgium. started out as drum and bass dj, he evolved into producing hardcore. He got main influences from the local protek crew,deathchant,epileptik,audiogenic,etc and now more and more of the people around me and other artists i came in tough with. his style(s) can be descrived as kick based industrial hardcore,with french - uk infuences. Currently signed in Out of control records,B2k,Cheeze graterz,Elektrokut, Strike Records and more.

Read more about Tripped on Last.fm.

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Send More Paramedics

The name Send More Paramedics is a reference to the 1985 horror/comedy, Return of the Living Dead. The band originally formed as a side project of Leeds band 'And None of Them Knew They Were Robots, but have gained a higher profile than And None of Them Knew They Were Robots, who have since split up. The band played in the 1980s crossover style, what they described as "Zombiecore... a fusion of 80s thrash and modern hardcore punk", with lyrics about zombies and cannibalism, and are heavily influenced by zombie movies.

Read more about Send More Paramedics on Last.fm.

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Cipher

There are several artists with this name: 1) Canadian-based duo.
2) Hard core/metal band from Long Beach, New York.
3) Ambient duo of Theo Travis and Dave Sturt.
4) New Wave / Postpunk band from L.A. (1977-83) 1) Canadian-based hip hop duo whose album 360 Degrees came to prominance on the Canadian scene in the mid-90s.
Cipher is producer Clean, providing an atmospheric blend of smokey jams, late-night jazz and ambient synths whilst rapper G2, brings true microphone talent to the mix.

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