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Discography

Includes all artists’ releases with audio previews for all tracks and complete download archive files. Please note all releases are covered by a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND License

Lazerbeat - Nerd World WarH7012

1 year, 2 custom Gameboys, a Playstation Portable, and 2000 cups of hot mocha latte in the making; lo-fi wonder Lazerbeat finally brings his grimey 8-bit weapons to bear on trip-hop, dubstep, tekno and noise with his first official EP, “Nerd World War”.

Control Freak - Desert Fox EPH7011

Its about guns, drums and foxy chicks. The E.P. is heavily influenced by west-coast glitch-hop and the nastier side of the UK dubstep scene, as well as music from the Middle East and India. Control Freak has liberated ethnic instruments from the hippies, glitched them up and mashed them together with some seriously heavy beats and bass.

Luke Chaos - Night AquariumH7009

2 Tracks from a December 2008 collaboration with contemporary dance company 86b210. Now updated with an extra track and an even clearer mix

Control Freak - Raqs Gothique H7004

Raqs Gothique delves into the seductive art of belly dancing and eastern music, comprising influences from avant-guard orchestral, glitch and drum’n'bass with dark gothic ovetones. The project was inspired by dancers Maki and Natsu who continue to collaborate with Control Freak choreographing and performing live.

Control Freak - Hell Hounds H7003

Control Freak’s debut is a twisted, frantic beast of a release with breaks so harsh Satan himself made a guest appearance. The project is heavily influenced by artists Robert Johnson, Paganini and Buddy Rich. With a blistering remix by H7’s own Chaos Royale, this is a journey you’re not coming back from.

Noise/Girl - Discopathology H7002

The swansong release from Noise/Girl is the first and last word in disco noise. Featuring original Trevor Brown artwork and the harshest noise of the 20th century its essential listening.

Noise/Girl - History of Noise H7001

A collection of 6 extremely rare tracks, in roughly chronological order, from the early days of Noise/Girl until just before the “Discopathology” album. Originally released on EPs and compilations, these tracks have been remastered from the original archive recordings and brought together for your speaker-melting pleasure.

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