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 "The eclectic spirit of the album does not entail any compositional naivety and this is a half-miracle."

 "The artistic vision of the artist is so out of the box that it often generates laughter of amazement during listening."

Hakushi Hasegawa's debut album Air Ni Ni is a daring blend of jazz, funk, and avant-garde styles with touches of video game music and drum 'n' bass. The album surprises with its musical genius and melodic talent amidst seemingly chaotic compositions. Tracks like "Only You," "Evil Things," and "Cold Goat" showcase eclectic creativity and deep artistic vision. The album's surreal and unpredictable nature leaves listeners both bewildered and eager to replay. A must-listen for fans of experimental jazz and genre fusion. Experience the wild fusion of jazz, funk, and avant-garde — dive into Hakushi Hasegawa's Air Ni Ni now!

 Venetian Snares + Speedranch = amphetamine explosion.

 The album is a true challenge for ears and stomach.

Venetian Snares and Speedranch's 'Making Orange Things' is an intense, adrenaline-charged Speedcore album. The collaboration was finalized over ICQ, resulting in an explosive mix of electronic chaos and noise. The album challenges listeners with frenetic beats and hectic energy, likened to a wild high-speed chase. It's a daring and immersive experience for those who crave extreme electronic music. Dive into the chaotic world of 'Making Orange Things' and experience an adrenaline surge in Speedcore music!

 An entire album "tribute" to his native city, probably a relatively boring place subject to unfavorable weather conditions.

 The sound that persists throughout the album is extraordinarily Gabber, among distorted basses and classic irregular tempos.

Venetian Snares delivers a raw and aggressive album as a provocative tribute to his hometown Winnipeg. The record combines intense gabber beats with disdainful samples from local personalities, providing a unique texture. The standout track pays homage to Steven Stapleton with minimal electronic elements. The album showcases Aaron Funk’s signature speed and harsh sound while experimenting with irreverent themes and samples tied to Manitoba. Dive into Venetian Snares’ intense sonic portrait of Winnipeg – listen now and experience the raw energy!

 Guys, these crazies managed to lay me out almost irreversibly.

 After listening, I felt the need to leave the house, breathe the air... and take a generous gulp of good smog.

This review covers Agoraphobic Nosebleed's 1998 EP PCP Torpedo and its 2006 reissue with an additional remix disc. The original grindcore material is praised for its raw intensity, while the remix disc features avant-garde and electronic artists creating unique reinterpretations. The reviewer expresses a powerful emotional reaction to the music and highlights the challenge and fascination of extreme sounds. Dive into the chaos of Agoraphobic Nosebleed’s PCP Torpedo and explore its mind-bending remix journey!

 "Syro is certainly the funkiest, most easy-listening, most 'composed' Aphex Twin album."

 "This album sounds like Aphex Twin and nothing else, nothing truly new or revolutionary but nonetheless of great overall significance."

Syro, Aphex Twin's 2014 album, delivers a cohesive collection rooted in his classic sound. While it lacks groundbreaking innovation, it offers a refined, accessible experience. The album showcases a deep connection to analog hardware and celebrates a matured style appreciated by longtime fans. Though some may find it familiar, Syro remains an important work in Aphex Twin's discography and electronic music history. Discover Syro, Aphex Twin’s masterful blend of classic sounds—listen now and explore the intricate world of electronic music innovation.

 The first three quarters of the CD is monstrous.

 Eminem returns to the glory of the nineties, kicks ass, breaks glass, and runs naked again.

This review praises Eminem’s The Marshall Mathers LP 2 as a strong return to his nineties glory, balancing commercial appeal with sharp, impactful rap tracks. The reviewer highlights standout songs like 'Rap God' and 'Berzerk' as proof Eminem still dominates the genre. While noting some lighter beats and catchier rhymes, the album is regarded as one of the best and most engaging releases in the past decade. Discover Eminem’s powerful return—listen to The Marshall Mathers LP 2 now!

 Under "Renard," one day the guy decides to compose without inhibitions.

 Sections floating in the air, random, inconsistent, but original.

Renard’s album 'A Picture of Finn Farting' showcases the artist’s impressive ability to blend breakcore and raggacore with eclectic and experimental elements. The review praises the creative freedom expressed through chaotic and varied tracks infused with playful samples and unique Gameboy compositions. Despite its randomness, the album stands out for its originality and independence from genre conventions. The reviewer highlights the artist’s decade-long skill development and use of multiple monikers to distribute quality electronic music. Dive into Renard’s genre-defying album and experience breakcore like never before!

 Action doesn’t have anything to tell; action is seen, and it has one job: to show off. And holy hell does Evans show it off.

 If you’re willing to watch people shoot and fight for an hour and forty, The Raid is like the centerfold of Playboy: something to enjoy alone that makes you feel truly masculine.

The review praises The Raid: Redemption for its intense, no-nonsense action and lack of unnecessary plot distractions. The film's fight choreography by Yayan Ruhian is highlighted as a standout feature. It may represent a new genre of confined, relentless action films, with a focus on pure visual combat rather than story. The movie is celebrated as a modern action masterpiece, recommended for fans seeking adrenaline-fueled, authentic martial arts cinema. Experience the raw, relentless action of The Raid: Redemption—watch now and witness a martial arts masterpiece!

 The title track is immediately innovative, it’s a soporific abstract hip hop with an alienoid spoken word.

 'Rubbaband' is nothing but the cherry on top in a flawless EP, an experiment between drill’n’bass and breakcore.

Dual Purpose's 2003 EP Runfastmaybefaster is a bold, experimental follow-up to their 2000 debut EP. It features an alien abstract hip hop style with metallic drones and industrial elements. Tracks like 'Rubbaband' blend drill'n'bass and breakcore with death metal intensity. The influence of Autechre is noticeable, making it a standout release for fans of avant-garde electronic music. Listen to Dual Purpose's Runfastmaybefaster now and experience groundbreaking experimental electronic music.

 "Tense but never over-the-top atmospheres, perfectly calibrated sounds, microspasms, industrial dissonances and MPCs violated for a Von Schirach that this time leaves zero room for the self-irony that has always characterized him."

 "Brainy and politicized work 'Misadventures In Global Domination' can boast an Otto in great shape who... spews out advanced hip hop beats and trademark complex IDM rhythms, accompanied by sporadic breakcore deviations."

Otto Von Schirach returns with Megadebt's 'Misadventures In Global Domination,' a complex and politically charged album featuring intricate hip hop beats, IDM rhythms, and breakcore elements. The work highlights Otto's experimental approach with tense atmospheres and industrial sounds. Departing from his usual self-irony, this EP shows a darker, more focused side of the artist. The collaboration with Rice and Beans and Beta Bodega activists adds depth and sharp production. Listen to Megadebt’s daring blend of IDM, hip hop, and breakcore—experience Otto Von Schirach’s innovative sound now!

 "Troppa umana speranza, the debut novel by young Alessandro Mari, is a brick."

 "It's as if the author, too caught up in showing the world how good he can be at writing, had lost sight of what should be the main goal of a novel: to tell a story."

Alessandro Mari's debut novel Troppo Umana Speranza is a demanding read often described as a 'brick.' While it struggles to effectively merge historical events with characters’ lives, some characters like Colombino and Leda evoke genuine empathy. The prose is a hybrid of modern and dated expressions, paired with overly long descriptions that can test patience. Despite its flaws, the novel occasionally captivates and showcases Mari's writing ambition. Discover the depth behind Alessandro Mari's challenging debut—read, explore, and decide if Troppo Umana Speranza is your next literary journey.

 Did you think that Alec Empire at 39 had settled down, calmed down? Bullshit.

 Another notable schizoid appears in the breakpunk fury of "Codebreaker," namely mr. Steve Aoki, a true rave spree out of control.

Atari Teenage Riot returns after 12 years with a furious and politically charged album. Alec Empire leads with relentless beats and rebellious energy. Nic Endo's vocals and Steve Aoki's collaboration add depth to the sound. The album addresses modern dictatorships and social unrest. This record combines industrial, punk, and electronic elements for a powerful experience. Listen to Atari Teenage Riot's explosive return and experience the raw power of Is This Hyperreal!

 "Nostril is a delirious, deviant, spastic, blasphemous, and completely off the charts record."

 "Technically truly advanced, brilliant ideas even in a demented context, remarkable orchestrations, never a sample out of place."

Igorrr's Nostril is an intense, genre-defying album blending breakcore, grindcore, classical, and gypsy traditions into an expertly produced baroque-core masterpiece. The record is chaotic yet brilliantly orchestrated, showcasing technical skill and fresh creativity. Its surreal and grotesque tone pushes musical boundaries with infectious energy and complex experimentation. Dive into Igorrr's Nostril and experience the wildest fusion of breakcore, metal, and classical. Listen now and unwrap the madness!