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Bionic Recordings

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Dutch hardcore label which started out releasing "experimental" trancecore. Stuff like the old Cenobite Records releases. But after the sixth release the label changed it sound with new artists like Prowler, D-Dr!ve and Archetype, but also established artists like Ophidian, Endymion, Nexes, Hamunaptra, Nosferatu and even The Viper released one or more tracks on this now mainstream hardcore label.
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Discography

Releases:
BIONIC 001 Ki-Real Virus (12") 2001
BIONIC 002 Ferox & Ki-Real Claim Ur Prize (12") 2001
BIONIC 003 Endymion Bionic Conspiracy (Special Edition) (12") 2001
BIONIC 04 Ferox & Ki-Real The Warning (12") 2002
BIONIC 05 Ferox & Ki-Real Damn People (12") 2002
BIONIC 06 Bionic Commanders (2) / Ferox All Good, All Right (12") 2002
BIONIC 07 Prowler vs. Archetype (2) Il Futuro Rimodellato - Il Futuro È Ora (12") 2003
BIONIC 08 Prowler Falling Down (12") 2004
BIONIC 09 Various Bionic Conspiracy (Part 1 Of 2) (2 versions) 2004
BIONIC 10 Various Bionic Conspiracy (Part 2 Of 2) (12") 2005
BIONIC 11 Ophidian & Tapage Phataa Diin God E.P. (EP) (2 versions) 2005
BIONIC 012 Nosferatu & Endymion vs. Viper, The Feat. MC Alee Project Hardcore.NL The Anthem (12") 2005
BIONIC 013 Wishmaster, The Extrema Ratio (12") 2006
BIONIC 014 Nexes Angry By Default (12") 2006
BIONIC 015 Scythe (2) vs. Necrid A Kingdom Divided (12") 2007
BIONIC 016 Wishmaster, The Ground Pressure (12") 2007
BIONIC 017 Prowler World In Chaos (2 versions) 2007
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by The_Shark May 27, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
It is unclear in which direction Bionic Recordings wants to proceed. Prowler, Archetype and D-Dr!ve joined the label, but also artists like Ophidian, Tapage, Nosferatu, Endymion, The Viper and The Wishmaster released tracks on Bionic Recordings. It seems to me it has become a label of which you never know what's going to be next. It seems to be a mainstream-orientated label for the productions who don't fit the Enzyme label.
Review by Shad0w Feb 01, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
Nice label from the Cardiac Crew.

It started as a trancecore label in the line of the famous Cenobite label. Though it didn't really work out and they made some changes in order to maintain the label.

The label started getting more populair with the guest release of Endymion and the following three releases. But after the sixth release Ferox & Ki-real stopped producing for the label and went their own way.

Cardiac found some new artists for the label so it could continue but for me it lost it's touch with the new direction they wend.