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DHRM 029CD
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"A new EP from DHR featuring an eclectic selection of remixes, showing a new perspective to Hanin Elias. Wiija's Le Tigre (Kathleen Hanna & Johanna Fateman)'s take on 'Girl Serial Killer' mixes Hanin's sinister vocals with a zinging guitar/keyboard/Casio affair, transforming the song into a rather bizarre pop hit. Nic Endo's 'Slaves' remix is utterly different, a total head fuck. Less 'White Heat', more She Satellites, it's a wash of noise and sex. The two 'In Flames' remixes are not poles apart, both of them transforming their respective song into a far colder picture. While CDB mixes his dark, wild breaks, Audiowhore's is like sitting in a freezer with Hanin whispering through the door. Hanayo's 'Girl Serial Killer' remix is just plain weird, and raises the anxiety pitch like Suicide's 'Frankfurt Teardrop' -- where do these ideas come from?"
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DHRM 028CD
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"Confrontational girl screaming electronic punk rock, championed by Lamacq. Who will put the hex into sex, the scum into fun, the spastic into plastic? Enter Lolita Storm. Objectives? Perfection obliteration. Their honor bound duty? To lower the tone of pop."
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DHR 025 CD
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"Digital Hardcore Recordings puts out something approximating a tune? Are we heading for a crossover hit? Frankly its unlikely, since they're Teutonic torch songs dealing with feminine power, S&M, and the soft underbelly of male psychosis sung by the punk Greta Garbo of hardcore. Hanin is the front stage screaming siren of Atari Teenage Riot, and like all the other gang members she has her own solo projects. Her first single Show EP became a cult classic. This, her long awaited second single takes tracks from her forthcoming album and another mighty league step forward. Girl power? Forget the rubbish you see on MTV, this is the real thing."
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DHR 003 CD
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First full length from 1995. The duo of Patric C. + Gina (programming, lyrics, vocals. All tracks produced on Amiga 500.
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DHR 010 CD
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Compilation of deleted tracks from Alec Empire's Digital Hardcore label. Features Atari Teenage Riot, Shizuo, Ec8or, Alec Empire, Patric C, Bomb 20, Hanin Elias, DJ Mowgly & Christoph de Babalon. "Riot Zone is not so much the greatest hits as the greatest ifs...largely if more people had bought them at the time. In their perpetual impetus to create new music, Digital Hardcore deletes singles as soon as they get bored with them and move on to the next. Many a long unobtainable gem therefore resurfaces on Riot Zone, especially for those who are just catching up."
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DHR 004 CD
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The first Alec Empire solo album on DHR, recorded 1994-96.
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DHR 2021 CD
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Special UK-only limited double CD version of this 1999 ATR album; issued as a single CD in the US, but this UK version features a bonus live disc, recorded recorded in Philadelphia on the last night of their previous US tour. Nine extra tracks; only available for initial copies. "Atari Teenage Riot's third album. Produced by Alec Empire, mixed by Andy Wallace, and featuring guest appearances from Kathleen Hanna of Bikini Kill, Dino Cazares of Fear Factory and new Matador hip hop act, The Arsonists. The ultimate adrenaline charged slap in the face for slackerdom, songs on 60 Second Wipeout range from punk anthems like recent single 'Revolution Action' through the hip hop beats of 'Western Decay' to the total sonic assault of 'Digital Hardcore'." Last copies, reduced price.
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DHRM 024CD
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"The first track to be taken from their new album, 60 Second Wipe Out. A shuddering juggernaut of high impact punk 'n' roll that will give you hearing problems, brain damage and a bloody great grin. Also features two exclusive mixes of new tracks from the forthcoming album, along with a live version of 'Hunt Down the Nazis'."
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DHR 015 CD
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"A blueprint for the eruption of teenage rage. Bomb operates on numerous levels. First, his collages of words and phrases from films, adverts and records are strung together into violent, political expressions of frustration and anger. He grew up in the world of the modern media, and having been inundated with glib messages is now spitting them back. The music explodes out of his bedroom with an intensity and power that scares the listener. He builds on a thorough understanding of hip hop and breakbeats and adds a torrent of samples, as if he has spoken the language of infobytes since birth."
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