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Member Since: Sep 08, 2007
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Rated 1 releases, average: 5.00
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Vex'd - Degenerate Feb 15, 2008
This was a groundbreaking release for the dubstep genre in my opinion. Because it was released on Planet Mu (not so into dubstep at the time, as it is now), it reached a wider audience. To be quite honest it was one of the first dubstep releases I heard, and it's still one of the best. I couldn't believe how bass-heavy this music was. Truly innovative stuff.

This record will just eat your subwoofers. Released in 2005, still up there in 2008! Class material
2007 is quite a dissapointing year concering breakcore releases in my opinion.

This Dev/Null album is one the few things that's really worth checking out. Dev/Null has a really unique and diverse sound, and this album packs it all. It isn't all new material that's on the album, but a good showcase of what Dev/Null is capable of doing production-wise.

After hearing this album many times, I can only hope Dev/Null will be touring somewhere nearby soon again.
Hymen Records Sep 08, 2007
This must be one of the best labels around if you are into experimental electronics. For ambient/dark ambient sounds there are artists like: Lusince Icl, Hecq & Substanz-T. For your dosage of braindance the likes of Wisp, Nebulo, Keef Baker, Ove-Naxx wrap things up.
And for everything that falls in between, Gridlock, Beefcake, Architect and Venetian Snares are top of the game.

A truly outstanding label. Practically every release is one worth waiting for. I hope this label keeps levelling up to the high standards it has set for the experimental genre.