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    Default [NOISE NETWORK] Various Artists - Machine Cut Grooves EP - FREE DOWNLOAD

    OUT NOW - FREE DOWNLOAD

    Download here: http://blackboxtechno.co.uk/NN01_Mac...ut_Grooves.rar

    Mirror here: http://www.archive.org/details/Nn01V...neCutGroovesEp

    Full previews on myspace: http://www.myspace.com/thenoisenetwork

    Massive thanks to everyone who's been involved on this. Can honestly say that every track on this EP is deadly. And free.
    Please feel free to share, distribute, repost etc. We want this spreading as far and wide as possible.

    Standby for promo.....

    The Noise Network is a collaboration of music makers. Veteran producers join forces with rising stars and unsung heroes. The aim of this label is to break fresh ground and breathe new life into the scene, without being troubled by commercial concerns. This is music created, compiled and released purely for the love of it, a collective effort for the benefit of the community.




    Our first release features four standout tracks from four different producers.

    Noise Network – Machine Cut Grooves
    01. Force – Psydermen
    02. Jay Pace & Temper D – Moglin
    03. Siege – Dagenda
    04. Acidizer – Stretch

    Force - Psydermen
    Force is one of many hidden gems within the scene, a truly unique take on techno that too few people are exposed to. Force cuts tracks as machines would create them themselves. His grooves pulse and grind with mechanical menace, searing metallic percussion and crunching rhythms. Psydermen is a perfect introduction to Force’s brutal yet undeniably funky bass heavy techno. Force has crafted his sound through years of involvement in the London free party scene, having come up alongside bands such as depeche mode and nizter ebb, and living through the early years when techno first broke across the UK. An artist to watch out for.

    Jay Pace & Temper D – Moglin
    Long time raving allies Jay Pace & Temper D set out to combine techno grooves and drum & bass energy in a collaborative project. Temper D is fast becoming recognized as a true pioneer of techno-influenced drum & bass, a leading light in the scene and a formidable DJ and performer. Jay Pace is an emerging producer, heavily influenced by both hardcore and rave together with techno minimalism. Currently making waves and gaining support from all corners of the scene Jay Pace is another artist to watch out for. Moglin captures peak time rave energy in its discordant synth loops, manic rhythms and earth-shaking bass tones.

    Siege - Dagenda
    Calvin Whittaker (aka Siege) has been tearing up parties across the UK for a decade, and is an established artist and producer in the UK scene, also recording under the name Solitude Suite with Casual Violence. Siege has played alongside a troop of world class talent, and with a strong understanding of the dance floor and an encompassing appreciation of techno, Siege is one of the most exciting artists producing today. Dagenda is a blistering peak time track – driving bass, pounding percussion and a relentless groove cleaves through this exceptional example of UK techno at its finest.

    Acidizer - Stretch
    Acidizer has cut a classic old school track – surging acid plays off against bubbling basslines, vintage beats and masterfully arranged percussion. Acidizer (aka J Rainen) has spent a lifetime listening to electronic music, from a childhood steeped in Jarre, Kraftwerk, early computer production to the rise of Acid House. He has produced acid alongside T.Kesäniemi as Healium, and released on infamous imprints such as Skeletor Records, Djax Up-Beats & Communique Records. Acidizer has a simple philosophy – music is supposed to be fun, that’s what parties are about. Stretch incorporates this vibe and the attitude of the original rave spirit.

    All tracks were mastered by Steve Loss at Black Monolith Studios.
    For more info email voidloss@londontechno.co.uk

    Artwork, design and photography by makemassair.co.uk

    Last edited by MITA; 04-05-2009 at 10:25 PM.

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    argh someone pls edit the mirror links, I've put one too many http: thingies in there.....

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    ive edited the double http but mirror link is still not working


    and thanks for this!

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    sweet!

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    We are Darkfloor.
    Our record label Darkfloor Sound has now launched, check out DRKFLR001.

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    Also, I'll be spamming my Twitter with this for the next week. :)
    We are Darkfloor.
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    We are Darkfloor.
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    well done lads. i really like all tracks..

    Force: killer stuf, tin tin!! love when it drops in with those heavy-ass beats @ 0.58 and 2.20 - stylish, funky and hard! nice wan

    Siege: great clubby funky tubeness as always man.top production,

    Jay Pace and Temper D: hehe this one made me bop, really nice round kick, and that synth is menacing!
    Acidizer: real nice aciid... loads of energy there!! i really like the direction the track goes too, lovely development.


    artwrok is a real nice touch too.

    congrats guys
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    nice one guys
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    cooll i'll check it out. thanks

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    Psyderman got me crazy.
    Top quality tunes.
    Will chart it.

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    Mr Force is my favourite here :)

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    bump.
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    thanks!! on the download

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    Tracks 1 and 4 got my head nodding. Thumbs up!

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    Hehe, the fourth track brings back some east-london memories. Why couldn't they play this on DLR-trains ;D

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    Goodness me... sometimes I can be sooo slow :ohdear:

    My heads been in mi pants doing mi exams is mi only excuse

    What a crackin' release n all for free... super tracks from all and I'm glad to see the Acidizer track released as I remember hearing this in the production forum and hoping it would be brushed up for release...

    Top stuff guys and Big Up on the effort that has gone into the promotion too with all the write ups n stuff... have posted this on mi site Jay .. Machine Cut Grooves
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