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Hard Acid/Hardcore/Speedcore label from the U.K., run by Brides Make Acid & Total Output.
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Discography

Releases:
HANI 002 Brides Make Acid Flying Over Frankfurt (2 versions) 1993
Hani 003 Total Output 100% EP (12", EP) 1993
HANI 005 User1 Certificate Of Conformity EP (12", EP) 1993
HANI 009 LSD Psychology The Tomorrow EP (12", EP) 1994
HANI 010 Total Output Damage EP (EP) (2 versions) 1994
HANI 011 Brides Make Acid Boneheads And Pussies (2 versions) 1995
HANI 012 Various Xmas Rush (2 versions) 1995
HANI 015 Various Fireproof EP (12", EP) 1996
HANI 016 Various Techno Vigilante E.P. (EP) (2 versions) 1996
HANI 0.17 Various Live Evil 1 (2 versions)  
HANI 018 Various Ground Zero EP (12", EP) 1997
HANI 019 Total Output Lethal EP (12", EP) 1997
HANI 020 Various Darkforce E.P. (12", EP)  
HANNI 004 LSD Psychology The Four Horsemen EP (12", EP) 1993
HANNI 006 Brides Make Acid Dogs On String EP (EP) (2 versions) 1994
Hanni007 Total Output Clip Lite E.P. (12", EP) 1993
Hanni008 Fich & Ramous Too Much Is Enough EP (12", EP) 1993
Hanni013 Total Output Total Onslaught EP (12", EP) 1996
Hanni014 Brides Make Acid Asylum Seekers (12") 1996
HANY 1 Total Output Bad Acid EP (12", EP)  
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Review by djgylend May 09, 2008
Throbbing brutal industrial acidcore, at least in its early days. Releases range from the sublime (Clip Lite - pulsating tightly constructed 170+ acid, shame the quiet pressing) (Four Horsemen - brightly tinted and expressive 303s) to the very good (Damage EP - a live recording of quiet "damaging" hardcore) to the forgetable (early incoherent releases such as Bad Acid and Flying Over Frankfurt). The distinguished professor of acidcore himself, Mr. Steen, even makes multiple appearances on the label in no less a guise than the incomparable Fast Indentities. Later release tend to go a more straight hardcore or even speedcore route but do include a memorable debut by Hammer Damage (of Sensory Violation) on the Ground Zero EP. All in all a very worthwhile exploration into one of the earliest incarnations of fast and distorted acid.