Fifth Era

Fifth Era

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Label focussing on 'doomcore' - slow, morbid hardcore techno with pounding drum patterns & heavy links to early nineties european techno sounds.

Originally Fifth Era consisted of 3 guys from both Blansko and Brno, Czechoslovakia. They were responsible for FE 1 - 9.
Then one day they came to the UK and were joined by 2 English guys. Now they left again to Czechoslovakia, while Darkside has joined, so the new Fifth Era from fe16 onwards will be Darkside together with 2 English blokes.
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Discography

Releases:
FE 05 Fifth Era Untitled (12", Ltd) 1997
FE 06 Fifth Era Untitled (12", Ltd) 1997
FE 07 Fifth Era Untitled (2 versions) 1997
FE 08 Fifth Era Doomhall EP (12", EP, Ltd) 1998
FE 09 Fifth Era Support Your Lokal Doomkommando (12", Ltd) 2000
FE 10 Fifth Era Doom Or Dishonour (12") 2000
FE 11 Fifth Era No Phuture (12") 2002
FE 12 Fifth Era Doom, Distortion, Despair (12") 2003
FE 14 Fifth Era Untitled (12") 2004
FE 15 Fifth Era Pale People In The Rain (12") 2005
FE 16 Darkside (2) vs. Fifth Era No Quarter (12") 2006
FE 17 Fifth Era Doomcore Tyrants Rise (2 versions) 2008
F.E.#18 Fifth Era Y.C.A.F.O. (2 versions) 2009
FE#1977 Fifth Era vs. James Dark Make The Party Dark (10") 2002
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Review by Jayfive Oct 18, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)
Out of the mysterious London Hardcore Underground came Fifth Era, a series of anonymous Doomcore, Old Skool Rave and Gabber records with no artists, track titles or information bar a email address. Eventually names such as The Lurker started to emerge from behind the balaclavas that cover FE during live PAs.
Having become part of the logical progression of the Marc Acaripane/PCP doomcore sound with no compromises, Fifth Era have built up a following from literally nothing and now their tracks appear on compilations in Europe and the perform at the likes of Resident E and Hellraiser.

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