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An Introduction To Doomcore Records

by Various Artists

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Doomcore Records will turn 10 years in 2022, and there will be some happenings / releases surrounding this event.
So what better way to begin than with a compilation that serves as an introduction to the label itself?
We picked 7 tracks that in our view showcase Doomcore Records in a very good way. The tracks celebrate the various styles that have found a home on our label - Doomcore (of course!), Techno, Industrial Hardcore, Oldschool, Gabber, Dark Ambient, Experimental and more - and are excellent and well-produced tracks on their own at the same time.
So here you have the haunted sounds of Nkisi, the sheer brutality of Euthanasylum, the phuture sound of Danx, the new style of Naos, the reserved electronics of Aliocha, the bleak spoken word synths of Deep Sphere and InterStella Moonbeam, and the thundering Slowcore of Low Entropy - all joined in one compilation.
Whether you're new to the label and want to check this introduction, or are an old fan and want to appreciate some tracks that are still relevant: just go ahead, you won't regret it!

This release also marks the return of Mattia Travaglini as the designer for our artworks, who had to pause for almost a year, and we are very happy to have him back!

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released October 14, 2022

Artwork (c) 2022 by Mattia Travaglini Artworks
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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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