Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Looking back at the 90s: Anticore Records

"Looking back at the 90s" is a new series of features that we're doing.
Revisiting important, outstanding and possibly underrated Hardcore Techno related labels, artists and projects from the 90s era.
We're using information from the Hardcore Primer ( https://hardcoretechnoprimer.blogspot.com/ ) and our other publications, and we will provide listening examples for you as well.

These features will be more like short introductions / overviews, less like "in-depth reports". To give you a quick taste of the specific project and let you dive right in.
If you want to learn more and "dig deeper" - then the resources are out there!

Anticore Records

Anticore Records is a legendary label from France that helped shaping the (Experimental) Hardcore sound, not only regarding French Hardcore. Is it notable for having early releases by Mouse and No Name (Under the moniker "Erase Head") - and arguably some of their best ones - that became sought after collector items, and deservingly so. Two other masterminds of Hardcore can be found here, too: Taciturne in one his disguises, and Armaguet Nad himself. The roster of artists is completed by Maniak, who is also, as far as I know, the one who ran the label, Joel Giraldou, and Metronome (of Fischkopf fame).

This is really groundbreaking stuff here, very deep, very complex compositions, that are much more sophisticated than your usual "Gabber/Speedcore" sound, really right at the beginning of the whole Experimental Hardcore thing.

Listening examples:

Mouse - Hemostase

Erase Head - Dome

Metronome - Into Darkness

Demoiselle Douce Innocence - Moonbreaker

Maniak - Ultimate Scream Part 2

Armaguet Nad - Motaba Fils D'ebola

Additional visuals:

Erase Head

Mouse

Demoiselle Douce Innocence

Maniak

Armaguet Nad



You can also find the label on discogs: https://www.discogs.com/label/11768-Anticore-Records

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