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ENDUSER + THE TEKNOIST & NEEDLE SHARING live @ Maschinenfest 2012
Can someone tell me why I fucking love every colab that Roland does?
The Panacea vs. Needle Sharing gigs at Maschinefest 2000, 2001 and 2002 were soooo soooo good.
Got a case of the Mondays? The Teknoist is here to help with two free tracks from his Fyerhammer techno alter-ego.
Écouter (NINJA COLUMBO 11 - C) ANORAK - NOT KNOWING (THE TEKNOIST REMIX) de The Teknoist #np sur #SoundCloud
My set from when i played at Passion Radio yesterday. One take throw down and all that. Pretty fucking breaky. x TRACKLIST The Teknoist - There's nothing here for you now (Sustained) Fortitude & Robyn Chaos - Broadmoor Blues (dub) Smyla - Psychadelix (Our Fucking Jungle) The Teknoist & Dolphin - That War Track (Ninja Columbo) Anorak - Not Knowing (Ninja Columbo) The DJ Producer - The Very Last Drop (Our Fucking Jungle) The Teknoist & Smyla - Beastage (Industrial Strength) Algorithmic - Noose Necked Royalty (Ninja Columbo) Machine Code V The Sect - M16bit (Subsistance) a dub you do not have (dub) The Teknoist & Dolphin - Soulless Killing Machine (Industrial Strength) Hellfish - Hands Zup (Stroid) Undead Roniin - Mutated Core (Industrial Strength) Algorithmic & The Teknoist - Callate La Boca (Ninja Columbo) Dolphin - Outlier (PRSPCT)
The Teknoist, Passenger of Shit, and Igorrr all collaborating = this
Tank Alligator Review by Scheme Boy Tank Alligator; a hardcore album? No. A drum & bass album? No. The sound of Tank Alligator is the sound of The Teknoist, a unique specimen fuelled by pain and anguish, but resulting in a highly accomplished, genre smashing record that the “scene” desperately needs. A decade ago The Teknoist, Dolphin and myself were all striving towards making Hardcore more musical, influenced by forces outside the UK hardcore scene like AFX, Autechre and μ-ziq, to name but a few. Our passion to develop a hard electronica sound that was more than just kick drums is what drove The Teknoist to launch his Ninja Columbo label. Now, a decade later, in a time of what seems like back to basics tune making, boring repetition and lazy production standards, the world needs The Teknoist to stick to that mantra and drive musicality forward in the Hardcore scene more than ever. Thankfully that is exactly what Tank Alligator does, in spades. Yes this album delivers brutal kicks, smashed amens and edits that sound like a bar room brawl (as you would expect from this one man hurricane) but it’s the underlying sorrow and haunting atmosphere of the harmonic content, underpinning the entire album, that not only makes it stand out from the competition, but also makes it a very personal and reflective record. Considering there are 5 tracks that feature other artists (notably a long overdue return to his partnership with Dolphin), Tank Alligator sounds like The Teknoist and no other. You can hear the pressure he puts on himself almost reaching tipping point, teetering on the edge of sanity with this album, yet it works, it flows and simultaneously makes you want to rave and cry. If you want the same predictable dengs, pangs, kicks and snares that every other cunt is producing these days, then you’ll either be sorely disappointed by Tank Alligator, or you’ll be cured of whatever mental illness you’re currently suffering from. Either way I don’t think The Teknoist will care. This album was written, like all great albums should be, for himself. The rest of us are merely tourists along for the ride. It’s not here to tick boxes or to be nicely packaged into neat genres and thank fuck for that. Scheme Boy