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1990s Era Oldschool Tracker Produced Early Doomcore

by Low Entropy

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Trance 03:59
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Bass 02:55
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Melo 06:51
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Login 02:54
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Drone 02:24
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Industrial 02:51
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Nice 02:53
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Crystalline 04:42

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In L.E.'s own words:
"These are some of my earliest ventures into Doomcore, some done when I was 16, 17 years old, beginning in 1997... done on MS-DOS tracker software, Impulse Tracker to be exact (and spiked up with some effect programs later)... if you are into that classic Hardcore sound, of the Tracker era, this might be something for you...
This was a period when Doomcore was just one of many interests for me, and very different from my vision of Doomcore that I had more than a decade later, basically... raw and experimental, but, also, in a sense, complex and conceptual in a different way - DOS Tracker sounds going Doomcore, to sum it up.
Some tracks have straight beats, some broken ones, and even an Ambient piece is included.
And as a very special bonus, a different version of Symphony Of Creative Destruction that was never released before!
Low Entropy over and out!"

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released August 22, 2020

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Doomcore Records Hamburg, Germany

Doomcore Records was started in December 2012 by artist and author Sönke Moehl aka Low Entropy in Hamburg, Germany. The idea behind the label was to have an outlet for sounds in the style of Doomcore, Darkcore, and more somber and twisted Techno. Later, the sub-labels Slowcore Records - for very low tempo Hardcore and Techno - and Omnicore Records - for all styles of music - were created. ... more

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