Ironside
Hardcore band from England influenced heavily by the holy terror sound of bands like Integrity.
Hardcore band from England influenced heavily by the holy terror sound of bands like Integrity.
DJ Scotch Egg (born Shigeru Ishihara) is a Japanese producer of Chiptune / Gabber music based in Brighton, UK. Shige started out making improvised noise music performing under the name shiez 2000 and later contributed to a few little known groups including; Megadrive, Noony Banoony, and The Fighting Seizure Robots Busking Crew. After moving to Brighton from Tokyo, he founded Brighton's premier breakcore/noise night Wrong Music with friends Henry Collins (aka Shitmat) and Matt (Roger Species). Collins took Shige under his wing, & convinced him to use his Game Boy to create gabber tracks.
"Armed with a laptop and a warped mind, the one-man kosmikite treated us to 20 minutes or so of glitchy electronics, obscure samples and sounds of dying machinery."
Gareth Clarke is a musician, aged 24; from Manchester, England. Gareth Clarke's musical output has been described as IDM, electronica, breakcore and ambient. His innovative electronic compositions attracted the attention of Aaron Funk which lead to his first record entitled 'Gareth Clarke LP' being released on the late Sublight Records in 2007. His tracks have also been featured on numerous compilations and mixes.
There are at least nine "Contra's", they will all be dealt with below. 1. Contra was a hardcore/punk band from Long Island, New York. They formed around 1997/98 and at the time were Jon Berg, Steve Andolfo, Anthony Greco, and Craig Hughes. They toured a few times, released a couple of records on Traffic Violation records, and defined what hardcore and punk was about for a lot of people on Long Island for a long time.
Company Fuck is a one-man noisecore karaoke explosion. CxFx works in his own distinctive sonic territory combining extreme vocal improvisation, digital noise, hacked electronics, and deliberate musical homage/parody. With no allegiance to one sound or scene, CxFx simultaneously plunders pirated pop music whilst also blowing apart the formulas of so-called 'underground' genres. CxFx often sounds like one man conjuring a million artists together for a bloody entangled mess of manic audio intercourse and copyright infringement. Nobody is safe from the CxFx treatment.
There are at least 4 bands called Scar. [1] Scar (www.scar.com.mt) are a Maltese rock band fronted by Konrad Pule
[2] Scar is a new R&B singer from Columbus, Mississippi currently signed to Big Boi of OutKast's Purple Ribbon Records.
[3] Scar (mistagged- proper name Scar.) the j-rock band
[4] Scar is a synth rock band from Bangladesh.
Young London/Bristol based producer and visual artist. Epic melody-driven and hyper-edited music in the vein of jungle, acid, electro and IDM.
Krumble is a Drum & Bass/Hardcore producer from France. His real name is Julien Cuenin, and he has toured with Venetian Snares, Bogdan Raczynski, Alec Empire, Spor & Vex'd, among others. Krumble is also the name of a Cleveland post hardcore band. the record Thirteen was released in 2001. They are now defunct, and their bassist Scott Lasch moved on to form Post-Hardcore band Arms For Venus.