Monday 20 October 2008

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Nukleuz’s Hardcore EP’s have always been extremely successful all the way from EP 1 up to the newest. These little beauties have always pleased the most avid of Hardcore fans to those on the border & with the likes of Jakazid and King Ace, HNK & The Nukleuz Kollective on the buttons for these remixes of some of the UKs best loved tracks, Hardcore EP 18 will definitely be no different.
Having spent 6 weeks at the number one spot in the UK charts - after being released early because of the amount of covers knocking about - HNK now present their take on the huge smash that’s also topped charts across the pond and all over the world.
Next up is hardcore demon and Nukleuz favourite, JAKAZiD, with his mix of Doctor Who’s legendary theme tune. The ending of the last series of Doctor Who was viewed by millions up and down the country, and Everyone, whether a fan of the old Doctor or the new will be able to hum along to this one!
Track three is the Nukleuz Kollective getting in the studio to create their mix of one of Dance’s classic tunes and a track that’s recently been reworked following Brains getting down and boogying to it to advertise water. The huge piano and a real pumping beat used here really do this track justice.
Finally up is King Ace and antoher absolute Dance anthem, ‘Free’. Which, since it’s original release in the 90’s has genuinely become one of Dance music’s best loved tracks and can still be heard all over the country in bars, clubs, cars and blaring out of bedroom windows. Huge!
1) HNK – I Kissed A Girl (JAKAZiD Remix)
2) JAKAZiD – Doctor Who
3) Nukleuz Kollective – Rhythm Is A Dancer
4) King Ace - Free
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Dance anthem,
Doctor Who’s,
Hardcore EP 18,
HNK,
HNK & The Nukleuz Kollective,
JAKAZiD,
King Ace,
mp3,
music
Filed under: Electro, News |
Monday 29 September 2008

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For their forthcoming Trance Form album, Audioscape present another upfront Dance anthem and with mixes from Attention Seekerz and JAKAZiD the package is a pretty good one!
Nukleuz favourites Audioscape first burst onto the scene in 2006 with their debut single, Walk Away, which went on to become M8 magazines single of the month and feature on the biggest compilations, including No.1 selling Clubland X-Treme - Hardcore 2.
Since then, Audioscape have kept the hits coming, with tracks covering the spectrum from Hardcore to Trance and gone on to remix for the likes of Darude, with their huge song, ‘Sandstorm’. Audioscape have even seen their single, ‘Who’s Sorry’, become a top selling ringtone featuring none other than the legendary don’t hassle the hoff, David Hasslehoff!
Having originally been signed up to fellow Hardcore legends, Sy & Unknown’s Quosh label, Audioscape were quickly picked up by Nukleuz and the two have continuously kept a strong relationship, with Nukleuz releasing most of Audioscape’s major tracks. From 2007 though, Audioscape began to highlight the versatility of their productions by making the transition from UK Hardcore to Trance with ‘One Heart & One Mind’ Ft Kelly C. Merely weeks later follow up single ‘No More Rain’ tore up dance floors across Clubland, with both tracks also receiving solid airplay on BBC Radio 1 and Kiss.
2008 is shaping up to be a massive year for Audioscape whose tracks have already been receiving airplay by Dave Pearce on his weekly Radio 1 Dance Anthems show. 2008 also sees Audioscape release their debut album, ‘Trance Form’, on Nukleuz in October - with other singles including ‘I Don’t Want To Lose You’, also Feat Annikka & other old Audioscape friends including the Organ Donors, Kelly C and Rachel Loy.
The remixes for this single come from another of Nukleuz’s main producers, JAKAZiD, taking Audioscape back to their Hardcore routes, and Attention Seekerz who house the whole thing right up!
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ALL MY LOVIN,
Attention Seekerz,
AUDIOSCAPE Feat. ANNIKKA,
BBC Radio 1,
Dance anthem,
Darude,
Dave Pearce,
David Hasslehoff,
Hardcore,
JAKAZiD,
Kiss,
M8 magazines,
Nukleuz,
Rachel Loy,
Radio 1 Dance Anthems
Filed under: Electro |
Tuesday 29 July 2008

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Following up from the recent success of The Hardcore Nation: Next Generation compilation and hot on the tails of it’s predecessor, Hardcore EP 16, this four tracker is another banger the hugely acclaimed series.
Darwin once again features in the line-up for this one, with a Hardcore mix of one of this summers sure anthems, Connected Ft. Max’C, ‘A Feeling’, which combines the great vocal talent of Max’C with a big pumping beat, creating a Hardcore summer anthem in it’s own right.
HNK are next up to bring back to life the old drum and bass classic, ‘Shake your body’, which is really brought to life by one of Nukleuz’ main men JAKAZiD, giving the track his own touch of Hardcore breaks.
The Nukleuz Kollective themselves step up for track number four with an Audioscape Remix of ‘Blood Is Pumping’. Big synth build ups and banging beats give this high tempo track all the standard features of a wicked Nukleuz & Audioscape tune.
Finally, it’s Fretman & Alex F with their track ‘Fire’ with it’s mashed up vocal and distorted synth creating a dark, sinister and system smashing track that definitely finishes the EP off with a bang!
Tags:
Audioscape,
Connected Ft. Max’C,
Darwin,
Fretman & Alex F,
Hardcore,
Hardcore EP 17,
HNK,
JAKAZiD,
Nukleuz Kollective,
The Hardcore Nation
Filed under: Electro, News |
Wednesday 21 May 2008

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Hardcore has gone from strength to strength over the past few years establishing itself as the leading harder dance genre for the younger generation with its full songs, catchy riffs, high octane energy and a friendly community spirit at perpetually busy raves nationwide unique to this scene.
This Christmas sees the release of 3 huge hardcore albums including Hardcore Adrenaline 3 mixed by Stu Allan, DJ Seduction & Bonus Bootleg Mix, Clubland Xtreme Hardcore 4 mixed by Darren Styles, Mark Breeze & Hixxy and Helter Skelter mixed by Slipmatt, Billy ‘Daniel’ Bunter and a secret rave DJ. Each of which is expected to sell in excess of 50,000 copies each! All this alongside several key underground albums and masses of killer singles.
To celebrate these releases and the colossal success of this hugely innovative & exciting scene Nukleuz Records are releasing a series of the hottest EPs from across these albums ready & waiting to smash up raves around the globe. These EPs will only be released on a handful of selected download stores. The tracks will be featuring on the forthcoming Hardcore Adrenaline 3.
Featuring Breeze & Styles’ massive rework of CRW ‘I Feel Love’, bootlegs of the biggest tunes around including ‘Umbrella’ (Rhianna), ‘With Every Heartbeat’ (Robyn), ‘Boogie 2Nite’ (Booty Luv), ‘Last Night A DJ Saved My Life’ (Seamus Haji) and ‘Silence’ (Delerium). As well as a stomping remix of The Simpsons title music and 3 killer upfront original tracks getting full club promotion in the new year…
JAKAZiD – the legend behind the Cillit Bang Remix – takes on remix duties for US singer songwriter Rachel Loy’s ‘I Can Feel It (Lovin Me)’. Best Live Act & 2nd Place Best Producer of 2007 at the Hardcore Heaven Awards winner DJ Kurt takes on Chocolate Party’s dirty anthem ‘WIKID’. And DJ Fubar resident / promoter of the UK’s biggest club Syndicate (Blackpool) unleashes a vocal monster under his Ibiza Knights guise alongside Christian Davies. Remixed by Breeze & Styles protégée Jamie Ritmen.
Scream if you wanna go faster!!!!
Tags:
Billy Bunter,
Bonus Bootleg Mix,
Booty Luv,
Breeze & Styles,
Clubland Xtreme Hardcore,
Darren Styles,
Delerium,
DJ Seduction,
Hardcore Adrenaline,
Helter Skelter,
Hixxy,
JAKAZiD,
Mark Breeze,
Rhianna,
Robyn,
Seamus Haji,
Slipmatt,
Stu Allan
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