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MicropointNeurophonie

Label:Dead End Records – DELP 01
Format:
2 x Vinyl, LP, Album
Country:France
Released:
Genre:Electronic
Style:Hardcore

Tracklist

A1Slow Scratch
A2Neurojuice
A3Dosage Correct?
A4Data Cops
B1Serotonin
B2Stimulation Binaire
B3Noise Theater
B4Bloque Cerveau (I Shouldn't Have Taken Two At Once)
C1Lunatic Park
C2New Therapy
C3Cycling Room
C4Dr Malsain's Gonna Measure Your Foam Trace On The Millimetric Paper
D1Run With The Dogs
D2Farmsex.com
D3Die, Vermin...
D4The Final
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Notes

All tracks except A1, C1 & D3 use samples from the french dubbing of the movie "THX 1138" directed by George Lucas.

(C) (P) 1999

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A handwritten): DELP 01 A- [stamped SNA symbol / etched]
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B handwritten): DE-LP 01- B- [stamped SNA symbol / etched]
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side C handwritten): DE-LP 01 C [stamped SNA symbol / etched]
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side D handwritten): DE-LP 01- D [stamped SNA symbol / etched]

Other Versions (3)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
New Submission
Neurophonie (2×LP, Album, Test Pressing)Dead End RecordsDELP 01France1998
Neurophonie (CD, Album, Partially Mixed, Digipak)Epiteth Rec., Epiteth Rec.pthcd003, pthCD 003France1999
Recently Edited
Neurophonie (CD, Album, Partially Mixed, Jewel Case)Epiteth Rec.pthCD003crFranceUnknown

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Reviews

  • kev_gee's avatar
    kev_gee
    I have this on CD. The local record shop at the time was useless at stocking any of that "horrible foreign hardcore rubbish"... No...... for them and their funky house fanboys this is their ideas of hell. And do you know what? I fucking LOVE that they hate it. Like PUNK, this music should be outside the mainstream. DELICIOUS!! Anyway unto the record (or cd) itself. to get the full picture listen to it from start to finish. (in one sitting) Starting at around 160-70ish BPM and finishing around 220. Kicks and snares that will knock your face off. Yes this is REAL French Hardcore! Not that Dr Peacock shit we hear nowadays. rough around the edges, dirty and gritty. Something your mum will hate. so play it LOUD!!!
    • veehell's avatar
      veehell
      When i first listen this tune up, it was on party. I never understand how the hell the DJ could possibly make such good sound. After few years i got this master piece to my hand and i then light came up to my mind.
      This is something, like milestone, the checkpoint of the roadmap of hardcore. The "Micropoint" did the work well. It is best to listen as it supposed to be listened, in proper order. But the "LP" version invite any dj to show up the mastery. The every track is original, but when ordered, it show up the hidden story, the real motiv. When you do mix right, you will rule the dancefloor.
      Hm, what to say about music. Hm, "hardcore" in its pure essence, drums will kick your socks off, hihats will drill your ears... , when you will think it is over, then the real music is presented.

      Everybody loves Micropoint.

      • Cody_R's avatar
        Cody_R
        Haha omg. Thats a wicked Review! For me I heard this as a CD in 2002 I think. I remember because I got both this and Anesthesie International at the same time. I remember now (2008) that back then I would always subconsciously compare the two CDs. It was always clear to me; Well my opinion is that "Neurophonie" was not as clean sounding as "Anesthesie" when viewed as a whole. This album was a bit rougher around the edges and I think alot of people would prefer it that way. Alot of people prefer an artists earlier work. Just to be sure this is not a Not "harder" or "faster" side of Micropoint. But I do feel it is a somewhat "harsh" side of theirs...
        • TheDjProducer's avatar
          Are we a community of collective morons??
          Not a single comment on Micropoints "Neurophonie"..

          Uneducated sons of pigs. Time to put things right.

          I received The first white label of this record early 1998 from
          Dead end records. It was always an exciting experience to get records from France at that time as the music coming from there was particularly great at that time, And specifically Micropoint (of whom i have been a big fan boy from day dot)

          And then that fateful day came. No pre-warning, Just a double white label stating "DELP001 micropoint-Neurophonie"

          Instant Excitement ensued, But Christ on a bike- I was not ready for what was to come. It was like the basic tonal elements of the foundling Frenchcore sound had been split apart, reaugmented, and gene spliced back together to form this new, more streamlined, more dynamic version of anything that preceeded it.

          I think the overall sonic design on this album is nothing short of genius, an exuberant industrial palette of sounds that couldn't have been imagined by anyone other than Micropoint, And because the whole 4 sides have each track seamlessly blending with each other whilst the bpm's and intensity are pilled on, its a cliche,
          but is is an awesome journey to be sent on.

          Having my residency at the club north (as The Dj Producer, I clearly remember the first time i played this album, Because thats what i did.
          My dj set was actually me just playing all four sides of this album, and i swear it was one of my more memorable sets at north
          (for me anyway)

          Also to be noted, It is on this album that we hear for the first time the now infamous / annoying "Radium" kickdrum.
          Whuich is funny as i know for a fact that Denn (Al core) was the one that created it.

          Simply put. You are not even slightly hardcore unless you own this record.

          This is the Blueprint of Frenchcore.
          And that is Also a fact.

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