Drum & Bass label run by Misanthrop & Phace.
Neosignal
Neosignal
Profile:
Sublabels
Contact Info:
Neosignal Audio
Florian Harres & Michael Bräuninger GbR
Altonaer Poststr. 15
D-22767 Hamburg
Germany
Email: info@neosignal.de
AIM: NEOSIGNAL & NSGNL3002
Florian Harres & Michael Bräuninger GbR
Altonaer Poststr. 15
D-22767 Hamburg
Germany
Email: info@neosignal.de
AIM: NEOSIGNAL & NSGNL3002
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CyberMonkey
December 23, 2010
I agree with the previous comment.
Neosignal are really pushing the boundaries of Neurofunk/Drum & Bass. Neosignal also represents a new era of both Phace & Misantrop's music production capabilities. This label will cater for some new and experimental sounding DnB (like both tunes in NSNGL003 & the tune 'CCTV' on NSGNL004) as well as some fresh new sounding tunes (like what's on releases NSGNL001 and NSGNLLP001).
I've really been 100% happy with every single release this label has made to date. If you like what you hear on this label, be sure to check out Invisible, Full Force Recordings, Shadow Law, Syndrome Audio, Subtitles and even Spmtm.
One last thing:
If by chance you get a chance to see Phace & Misanthrop live, I thoroughly suggest you do becuase their sets are incredibly energetic to say the least.
Neosignal are really pushing the boundaries of Neurofunk/Drum & Bass. Neosignal also represents a new era of both Phace & Misantrop's music production capabilities. This label will cater for some new and experimental sounding DnB (like both tunes in NSNGL003 & the tune 'CCTV' on NSGNL004) as well as some fresh new sounding tunes (like what's on releases NSGNL001 and NSGNLLP001).
I've really been 100% happy with every single release this label has made to date. If you like what you hear on this label, be sure to check out Invisible, Full Force Recordings, Shadow Law, Syndrome Audio, Subtitles and even Spmtm.
One last thing:
If by chance you get a chance to see Phace & Misanthrop live, I thoroughly suggest you do becuase their sets are incredibly energetic to say the least.
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drazel
April 19, 2009
edited over 8 years ago
One of the best idea of 2009 is for Phace & Misanthrop to create this label.
Phace was already known in the drum'n'bass world for create new sounds and new feelings upon the classical ways. Neosignal is the logical following of what they did (like Misanthrop too), meaning that the frist three releases allready put neuro-funk borders far away from what we eard before.
The thing to know is that they did the 01 with old songs wich was never released before, like "Cold champagne" (in their computer since nearly 4 years).
Being a big fan of neuro, i'll follow the evolution of this label, because with only 3 releases they allready are creating a particular, smart and well-working sound, without the too much asked questions of producers (suchlike if it's gonna sell, if they have to do dubstep...) For understanding that, just listen to the "Moon clouds" of Misanthrop, or the coming "Mammoth" of the two bosses of Neosignal (the b-side too, "Sore point" with Noisia)
There's a message in the back of thoses songs : simple and well-cutted music is much more efficient than putting basses upon basses upon basses upon a clear and too much eard snare.
This is not a commercial way, but a musical philosophy. And there's one and only thing to say : thanks !
Phace was already known in the drum'n'bass world for create new sounds and new feelings upon the classical ways. Neosignal is the logical following of what they did (like Misanthrop too), meaning that the frist three releases allready put neuro-funk borders far away from what we eard before.
The thing to know is that they did the 01 with old songs wich was never released before, like "Cold champagne" (in their computer since nearly 4 years).
Being a big fan of neuro, i'll follow the evolution of this label, because with only 3 releases they allready are creating a particular, smart and well-working sound, without the too much asked questions of producers (suchlike if it's gonna sell, if they have to do dubstep...) For understanding that, just listen to the "Moon clouds" of Misanthrop, or the coming "Mammoth" of the two bosses of Neosignal (the b-side too, "Sore point" with Noisia)
There's a message in the back of thoses songs : simple and well-cutted music is much more efficient than putting basses upon basses upon basses upon a clear and too much eard snare.
This is not a commercial way, but a musical philosophy. And there's one and only thing to say : thanks !
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