Head over to the Artist Permissions forum section for all the details on how you can get your music into the game.
You'll be able to ask for help, and hopefully find out if anyone is interested in immediately stepping your tunes.
- The M.S.P
- Mr. Marten
- Sunhiausa
- Darkblack XIII
- DJ K1RA
- Juxicl Antierr Hylna
- Kreislaufstörung ( this one is brutal )
- Diabarha
- Loffciamcore / Kawaii Ripper
Here you got what I think are the best artists / labels from the 2010s. Also, on some netlabels pages, you can find links to other labels that also contains lots of tracks. Have fun !
What a coincidence, I just happened upon this old thread today:
Originally posted by Nullifidian
oof there's a lot I really like, though I'm mostly into the old school sharpnel or the more experimental stuff they did. I'll list a bunch you should check out. I listen to these on a very regular basis haha.
From Sharpnel vs Project Gabbangelion (SRPC-0001)
01. jea - イントロ
02. jea - SG12 (私立萌黄女子高校 mix)
06. jea - PPP
From ダブル ダッチ (SRPC-0002)
02. ぷにぷに - ぷにぷに天国 (ぷにパラ)
03. DJ Sugisuck - りんご爆弾
05. Jea - Psyche Terror
11. Jea - ぷにッシャー
From フロム・ザ・はあと 地獄編 (SRPC-0003)
11. DJ Sugisuck - HAUS
14. GABBA-EATER - ICQ
speedcore and hardcore are just boring versions of flashcore and idm
artists like the outside agency and switch technique make some pretty sick hardcore/crossbreed and imo a lot of people new to the world of faster electronic music won't want to jump right into a lot of what flashcore has to offer
imagine trying to explain the appeal of a satanoid record to someone who just got finished with speedcore dandy xxx
since this thread is already full of japanese speedcore (which isn't rly comparable to how speedcore has evolved in the part of the world it initially came from, europe) I can recommend a bunch of european speedcore and flashcore when I'm on my lunch break
The Quick Brown Fox and Kobaryo are the two big names in the modern scene. For TQBF I recommend Nerve's Ending, it's some of the best speedcore I've ever heard and a huge landmark for the scene. For Kobaryo you can take your pick of their albums, I personally recommend Mixspeed Action but Chaotic Solutions is also real solid.
In terms of older speedcore, here's a quick rundown of some of my favourites:
Gabba Front Berlin / Hellseeker - Project Enigma
GFB is a speedcore legend and their music is both incredibly atmospheric and neck-breakingly hard-going. Their split with Hellseeker is peak atmospheric speedcore and both sides are incredibly good.
m1dy - Speedcore Dandy XXX
Absolutely classic japanese speedcore, m1dy was super influential and his tunes still hold up as both fun and hard as fuck.
Servants of the Apocalyptic Goat Rave - Queen of Darkness
SotAGR is part of a sub-scene called blackened speedcore that I particularly love. It combines oldschool speedcore with black metal, leading to songs that are both atmospheric and abrasive.
Legionz ov Hell - Goatkhult Order
LoH is by far the most OG of blackened speedcore OGs, kickstarting the style back in the early 2000s when nobody was doing anything even vaguely similar to it.
I personally recommend Mixspeed Action but Chaotic Solutions is also real solid.
m1dy - Speedcore Dandy XXX
Absolutely classic japanese speedcore, m1dy was super influential and his tunes still hold up as both fun and hard as fuck.
mixspeed action is too bright for me, chaotic solutions kinda lulls in the middle but is a solid listen
speedcore dandy xxx is a must listen for anyone into speedcore
here's a chart that I made a while back for /mu/ that has a bunch of flashcore and speedcore on it
thoughts on every album here:
intrusion - a staple of the flashcore scene
spiral field velocity 1.0 - I recommend this over spiral field velocity 2.0 as it's most atmospheric and the title track is one of the craziest tracks I've ever heard
liminal space - this album is more breakcore in spirit than flashcore, but it pushed the boundaries for breakcore so fucking far that it transcends genres.
psicicite - same thing as liminal space but better production. bedowra is nuts
pulse - a 14 minute monolithic collaboration between element.act, Kaebin Yield, Subskan, Tirriddiliu, UndaCova, vteb/DiE and Xanopticon
hydra's amaranthine invigoration - sits squarely on the line between flashcore and splittercore, incredibly atmospheric and almost ambient, in a sense
astronomical disease - honestly this should be replaced with satanoid's ikikato but still a very good modular flashcore album
qebrus album - easily one of the best sound designers of this decade, imagine autechre but from the next fucking galaxy
shibasi todomen - this is what would happen if you threw some of the most aggressive idm tracks you could think of into a blender
ice strength - plays like a bit of xanopticon worship but is still really good
metaphysics - a very dark, very sound design heavy flashcore album
le chaos ordinaire - easily the most sophisticated flashcore album in this bunch, flows very well, much like a concept album
cederoth bloodstopper - binray has a unique approach to flashcore/breakcore and this is a prime example of that
brutal ep - more xanopticon worship coming out of japan, solid ep imo
subsurface - much like astronomical disease, this is surpassed by another release of his, reconfiguration ii, but a great flashcore album nonetheless
shock diamonds - more idm/glitch than flashcore but some of the tracks on here are heavy as fuck
polymorphism - the second half of duncan avoid and one of the collaborators on 7e phalanx's pulse, this is super atmospheric and just super fun to listen to
starship travellers ep - lofi flashcore that's absolutely pummeling
safety first - I legitimately have no idea how to describe this album lol, I don't know if it's sequenced or modular or what but it's easily some of the craziest bleeps and bloops on this whole list
0812 - again another album that's more idm/glitch but a lot of the tracks push very high tempos
asect:dsect - richard devine has always had an incredible sense of sound design and this is no exception
she began blah blah blah - venetian snares makes a modular flashcore album that's coated in reverb
cyberdelica - this is a mix that atomhead did about 4 or 5 years ago and it's a really interesting look into what makes his music tick. the last 10 minutes of this mix are a vortex of sounds
vortex - the compilation that brought vortex to ffr and robotomy to stepmania, I don't think I need to say much else
cybercity - another compilation with artists like neurocore, atomhead, and la foudre (a remix). the neocoretex track is insane
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