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The Dashcraft was founded by two persons, two speedcore freaks, Tamás Bernáth (Dark Junker X) and Béla Vasas (The Nasty). Both of them were listening to gabber and hardcore-techno, some Thunderdome and Terrordrome stuff, and first they saw each other on the internet, on the Atomcsapás website. Both of them were living in Vojvodina, Béla in Senta, Tamás in Kanizsa, and the distance between these towns is not long, so they could meet. After visiting some partys in Budapest, Hungary, they became friends and they met other HC people.
Tamás was creating music since 1997, but the first "hardcore" track he made was in 1999. He made his track with the legendary Fast Tracker 2, the favorite tracker program of that time. Later he and his friend (Cj Kid) founded the "Da Nite Terror Dwarvez" group, producing various styles from newstyle to speedcore. Their first and only homemade album was the "Lite in Da Nite". They were the members of the United Speedcore Nation Records, and some of their tracks were released on the Hate System compilations. After the end of the USN Dark Junker X started to make extreme fast and chaotic speedcore, but Cj Kid stopped music making. This was the death of the Da Nite Terror Dwarvez, but the start of a more quality music making. So the Dashcraft was born.
The first track what Tamás and Béla made was the "Para bellum!", with some vocals of The Nasty. Then the first Dashcraft track was the "Nuclear War", which (perhaps) is more quality than the prvious tracks. Dark Junker thinks that the best shit is the Plain Execution, what he produced under the name of DNTD, and it has been released on the Terrortraxx II. Unfortunately this track sounds very bad on this CD, so Dj X had to remix it, and the final version has born.:::

Dark Junker X
Real name: Tamás Bernáth
Location: Kanizsa, Yugoslavia
What I like: Those stuffs what are fast, distorted and full of ideas.
What I hate: Fashion heads, politics, drugs.
Favourites: Noize Creator, Passenger Of Shit, Anc, Amiga Shock Force, Deadlock, Napalm, etc.
Message: We are not the hardest, not the fastest. We just want to show our point of view.



The Nasty
Real name: Béla Vasas
Location: Senta, Yugoslavia
What I like: underground agressive music styles(hardcore, speedcore, black metal, grindcore, some fast drum & bass stuffs and breakcore), anime animations, Dragon Ball Z, Guarana energy drink, honest people, literature, modern art
What I hate: stupid people, commercial styles, alcohol, drugs, politics etc.
Favourites: Disciples Of Annihilation, U.V.C. The Tyrant, The Destroyer, Amiga Shock Force, Dj Hellfish, Ec8or, Gabbaterror, The Berzerker, Dj Tron, Passenger Of Shit, Legionz Ov Hell etc.
Message: Just remember! Hardcore is not some 130 bpm slow newstyle or hardhouse as others tell us, hardcore is violent, fast and noisy, full of ideas, not just an annoying "doom-doom" bassdrum with "mutha fucka ya mutha clap ya handz gabbaz" stupid MC voice. I think that's nothing. It's not hardcore. Hardcore is something.... the underground itself! Bunker forever!!!:::

The Dashcraft is now searching for a label that release our music on an EP. That is the only dream of the members. May the fusion force be with you!:::
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Releases:
Cut The Speakers (File, MP3, 128)   Mascha Records 2002
Cut The Speakers (File, MP3, 128)   Braindestruction Recordz 2002
Cut The Speakers (Mr. Unknown Remix) (File, MP3, 128)   Mascha Records 2002
Minced Chaos (File, MP3, 128)   Mascha Records 2002
Nuclear War (File, MP3, 128)   Braindestruction Recordz 2002
Good To Be Rude (File, MP3, 128)   Braindestruction Recordz 2003
Creative Destruction (CDr, Album)   Not On Label 2004
Voivodinian Audial Violence (5xFile, MP3, EP, 320)   Black Hoe Recordings 2006
Eleven Cheap Short Shits From Dr.Slidetracker's Trashbox (12")   Cerebral Destruction 2007
Tracks Appear On:
Noiz3tr4uma Part Zwei (CD, Comp) Fuck Cicciolina Braindestruction Recordz 2003
Shit And Noize Art Vol. 07 (CDr, Comp) Hopeless Mankind Cerebral Destruction 2003
Xtreme.Core (CD, Comp, Mixed + CD, Comp, Mixed, Enh) System Is Fucked Up Noistorm 2004
I Hate Trance: The Terror Worldwide Compilation Vol .1 (Comp) (2 versions) Artificial Nature Underground For Ever 2005
Kill Your Brain (CD, Comp) Shitpump Cerebral Destruction 2005
Kill Your Brain (12") Shitpump Cerebral Destruction 2005
Kill Your Brain (12", W/Lbl) Shitpump Cerebral Destruction 2005
Novissima Europa (12") Cut The Speaker Analphabetik 2005
Shit And Noize Art 007 (12", Ltd) System Fucked Up Cerebral Destruction 2005
Tunnel Of Terror (12") Artificial Nature Cerebral Destruction 2005
Tunnel Of Terror (12", W/Lbl) Artificial Nature Cerebral Destruction 2005
Win Oedipus Cancer Game (12") Nobodycansaveyou RMX Hong Kong Violence 2005
Xtreme.Core Vol. 2 (CD, Mixed, Comp) Cut The Speaker Noistorm 2005
N0iz3tr4uma 3 - The Hardcore Experiment Continues (2xCD, Comp) Tankhead Thorntree Records, Braindestruction Recordz 2006
Not Broken Anymore (12", Comp) It Is Funny To Rip A G... Cerebral Destruction 2006
Xtreme.Core Vol. 3 (CD, Mixed, Comp) Hopeless Mankind Noistorm 2006
Xtreme.Core Vol. 4 (CD, Comp, Mixed) It Is Funny To Rip A G... Noistorm 2006
Beter Kom Je Niet - Mixed By Partyraiser And Tha Vizitor (2xCD, Mixed, Comp + DVD) Cut The Speaker Megarave Records 2007
Fuckparade 2007 (Support CD) (CD, Comp, Mixed, Enh) Going Out Thorntree Records 2007
Always Speedcore @ Demon City (2xCD, Mixed, Comp, Enh) Cannonball Pogo Thorntree Records 2008
This Is Terror 11 (2xCD, Comp, Mixed + DVD) This Is My Boomstick T.I.T. Records 2008
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Review by HellBazZ_Davy Oct 09, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
Dashcraft happens to be one of my favorite speedcore producers since they bring a very nice style of core.
They bring a mixture of highly distorted, powerfull bassdrum kicks, together with very hard guitar riffs and always creative and cool vocals.
Besides numerous MP3 releases widely spread on the net, they also appear on various 12"-compilations by some of the hardest speedcore labels out there.

If you're looking for some well arranged speedcore, which finishes the myth of "brainless-speedcore", dashcraft is the name you should look for.

Respect guys!!!

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