In the past week or so the Hardcore Tano*C site has been spruced up with a clean new design and a few new features. Looks like there’ll be an official shop coming before too long, but the front page is worth checking out right now for the Ustream footage from RED ALiCE’s last show – an epic 3 hour set that has some great tunes if you like your J-Core.

Talking of Ustream, I’ll probably be doing another live set this weekend – not 100% sure when though, so watch this space.

A belated Top Ten for June – this month I’ve been listening to some other stuff in preparation for the next event, so I won’t include any of that. If I could get away with it, Alek Szahala’s Phobos would easily be in the top 5…but let’s wait and see if a finished version appears one day.

Two videos this time, both from Future Sound Of London’s Lifeforms album. If you haven’t heard it before, it includes some of the most inspiring/creative electronica you’ll find anywhere, and is almost certainly their best release (though Dead Cities runs it close). I was listening to it again for some ideas the other day, and it’s hard to believe it came out 16 years ago…

One more thing – in recent weeks the site has been under attack from a  huge amount of (increasingly bizarre) spam, so it’s possible I might have missed a comment or two in the middle of it all. Please send an email to plasmadancer [ at ] ymail.com if you think yours might have been one of them.

  1. Betwixt & Between – Point of No Return
  2. Poly Calamity – Unam Sanctum
  3. Nomic – Painajaiskarkoittaja
  4. Nightforce & Twisted Freq – Ready or Not
  5. Alabaster – Revenant
  6. Betwixt & Between – Hydra
  7. Re-form – My Sickness
  8. Suge – Tanasinn
  9. Castlevania II: Simon’s Quest – Bloody Tears (RAF remix)
  10. Proteus – I See Things That You Don’t See (Guld remix)

Here’s some video from last week’s Karma, courtesy of Soham. I can’t seem to find any video of KA-NA, which is really a shame – sadly she’s had to stop DJing (hopefully temporarily), so it was probably the last chance to see her play for a long time…

It looks as if there was still some good sets though, and this first one has Minagi playing Alek Szahala’s Pink Magic.

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There might be some photos/video from NRGetic Romancer vs ever free and Operation Karma coming soon, but to keep us going in the meantime here’s my freeform tune of the year so far, Betwixt’s Point Of No Return. I’m sure everybody has heard it by now, but it definitely deserves a post of its own – it might not be a floor-destroyer when played live, but the scene desperately needs a few more tunes with this kind of depth and originality…

Seems like the scene is comatose right now, so while it resuscitates itself here are a few other bits and pieces I’ve been listening to lately. I missed out on a lot of the Goa scene in the mid-90s as I was already into hardcore/drum & bass, but lately I’ve been trying to find a few older tunes and check out some artists who’re trying to keep the same style going these days. Dark psy is all well and good, but when Goa is done properly its hard to beat those trippy melodies…and really inspiring now that I’m trying to get back into ‘tune writing’ myself.

Anyway, I’m no expert, so if anyone has any recommendations I’d love to hear them. One of my current favourites is E-Mantra’s Praying Forest – hang in there until the final third, it’s one of the most stirring tunes I’ve heard for a long time.

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Castlevania II – Simon’s Quest – Bloody tears (RAF Remix) by R.A.F.

I came across this tune earlier in the week – a real nostalgia trip for anyone familiar with the Castlevania games. Bloody Tears is one of the most well known tracks in the series, and this is a really nice remix from hard techno/schranz producer RAF, complete with some chiptune-style synths humming along in the background. I was thinking about playing it tomorrow, but we’ll see….The full version is available to download, by the way.

NRGetic Romancer is coming up this weekend, and now the timetable is all announced too. With Kanon, Lunch and Guld all playing towards the end of the night, you couldn’t ask for a much better second-half lineup – though it’s actually a really nice mix of styles right from the start. I’m on pretty early again, but with some of the set being post-midnight there might be a slightly bigger crowd.

23:00 DJ WILD PARTY
23:40 PlasmaDancer
0:20 Kaz-B
1:00 Inugami
1:40 COGI
2:20 Kanon
3:00 Full Circle DJs
3:40 Lunch
4:20 GULD

Another few days of not much happening in the world of Finnish/Japanese freeform, but here’s a nice looking event, at least. This edition of Karma is once again being held on a subfloor of Studio Cube while hard trance/dance event Extrema uses the main floor.

Technorch is the guest this time, and as well as the regulars there’ll be a special b2b set featuring MT and AT (as S.T.A.R.S). Looking like a great event then, but even though the 19th is a national holiday I’ll be heading into work…This one’ll be impossible for me, but hopefully we’ll get some video after it’s all done.

Time for the final flyer design/lineup for next month’s NRGetic Romancer vs ever free, and you have to say it’s looking like another special event. With Lunch, Inugami, WILD PARTY, Kanon and Kaz-B joining the Romancer crew, this is going to be dark and hard all the way, just the kind of atmosphere that Romancer does best.

Something else you’ll notice is that Betwixt & Between isn’t playing this time – it’s a real shame, but means that I’m probably going to go for a no-holds-barred ‘BTW vs FINRG’ set. It’s been a long long time since I used a lot of Betwixt’s tracks and I’m really looking forward to it, even if the set times will be a bit shorter with so many DJs playing.

NRGetic Romancer vs ever free!!!!

2010.7.10(SAT)
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