DJ Ninjamachine – Velocirapture {mrv010}

Artist: DJ Ninjamachine
Title:
Velocirapture
Label:
 monoRAVEik
Catalog #:
mrv010
Release Date:
2003/01/23


He’s done it again. He’s found some vocals no-ones sampled yet (as far as he knows). He’s sped them up and pitched them to infinity. He’s laid a break over a kickdrum and he’s put a synth stab on every half beat. He’s also come up with one of the worst dinosaur-related puns ever. Yea, verily DJ Ninjamachine has entered the building, bringing with him yet more of the good mindless happy stuff.

And in time our history
Will know us as shooting stars
I ask for nothing more
Than a place to lie down next to you

Your worst nightmares involving Italian piano house and heavy machinery have come true.


Credits:
cover by subi


Tracklist:
01 – Velocirapture

Artwork:
Front Cover


Mistress Nine – Not Gonna Happen {mrv009}

Artist: Mistress Nine
Title:
Not Gonna Happen
Label:
 monoRAVEik
Catalog #:
mrv009
Release Date:
2002/07/29


We got our Nine. Mistress that is, not millimetre. Here’s a joke: What do you get if you put a vaguely gothic D&B chick, a 303, a female voice choir, the complete Macross saga on DVD and the rhythm section of the Cardiff Turntable Orchestra in the same room for four months? You give up? Well, I don’t know either, but there’s one crawling down your ‘net connection.

Love her or hate her, and believe me we do both when it’s her turn to do the washing up, Nine knocks out the funky beats once more. A bit of choppy choral to add to the mystery, but mostly this track is down the subterranean end of the spectrum with a deep growling bassline and drums just not audible on normal speakers. Zentradi commanders discussing the merits of invading 21st century Earth merely add a barely needed surreal element to the proceedings.

Be sure to listen for the KCORKIRVARONOM Satanic messages.


Credits:
cover by subi


Tracklist:
01 – Not Gonna Happen

Artwork:
Front Cover


Subi – Tryptuaars {mrv008}

Artist: Subi
Title:
Tryptuaars
Label:
 monoRAVEik
Catalog #:
mrv008
Release Date:
2002/03/14


…bloody hell, what were we drinking last night? Agh. Er. Anyway. It was Subi’s birthday yesterday, he is now 365 days from Last Day, and we had a bit of bash over here in monoRAVEik city. Such a bacchanalian assemblage of best bitter and sexual deviancy has not been seen since the days of George IV. And in honour of this august occasion, and because we’re all to drunk to track, we’re finally releasing the tune Subi did at the Ars Electronica Electrolobby in 2000 (see here for more info). Only two years late. 😉

“Tryptuaars” is a magpie-induced D&B monster which Subi wrote over the week in Austria inbetween being interviewed by Kim Danders, the host of Electrolobby and very nice man who unwittingly supplied the vocals for this track (taken from the first interview). The “no” was originally supposed to have been a composite of all the people on #tpolm sampling themselves saying it and emailing it to Subi, but he forgot to ask them in time. The rest of the samples are culled from various free sample sites, and a few of Subi’s previous tracks. All this was to prove how the concept of open-source music (the point of Subi and Distance’s presence at Electrolobby) worked. In the interests of open-source music, we are also making the tune available in its original .XM format.

The title is not an excruciating pun on “A Trip to Mars”, but a reference to the Crystal-Silents-Anarchy party held in Aars about ten years ago, as the demoscene was also on display as an example of proto net-culture. “A Trip to Aars” was the subtitle of the post-party demo from Melon Dezign, so it’s their excruciating pun.

The cover shows one of the few bad points about Electrolobby, the chairs. Yep, you were actually supposed to sit for eight hours a day on a wheeled Spacehopper. According to h0l they were still being used in 2001 when he went. Backache all round. Mind you, they made good footballs.


Credits:
cover by subi


Tracklist:
01 – Tryptuaars [XM] [MP3]

Artwork:
Front Cover


DJ Ninjamachine – Relentlessly Upfull {mrv007}

Artist: DJ Ninjamachine
Title:
Relentlessly Upfull
Label:
 monoRAVEik
Catalog #:
mrv007
Release Date:
2002/02/14


And this is where Monotonik and monoRAVEik really part company. Cosmopolitan he may be, but we just can’t see h0l seeing this one as the right style for the IDM-ness that our beloved parent specialises in these days. Ladies and gentlemen, leave your brain at the door and grab a bottle of water. It’s raving time!

“Relentlessly Upfull” is just that. One hundred percent happy happy happy. Piano-riffs and synth-stabs ago-go with a few helium vocals and a diva (Penny Ford in this case) belting out the meaningless powerballad speak in the background. Ninj is a man living on an almost permanent endorphin high.

This is the type of music you don’t need drugs for. In fact, if you find yourself taking drugs to enjoy music, may we suggest you at least consider the possibility of trying another type of music? 😉


Credits:
cover by subi


Tracklist:
01 – Relentlessly Upfull

Artwork:
Front Cover


Mistress Nine – As I’ll Ever Be {mrv006}

Artist: Mistress Nine
Title:
As I’ll Ever Be
Label:
 monoRAVEik
Catalog #:
mrv006
Release Date:
2002/01/18


As if to prove that the first release wasn’t a flash in the pan, monoRAVEik’s new find Mistress Nine returnz with something just a little sparser than the last time, but no less effective nonetheless.

Stripped-down industrial jump-up is the name of the game, and our Welsh siren is more than equal to the task. Harsh snares and a commanding vocal sample covered by an all-conquering bassline make this track one to be played loud, for there is no other way.

Apart from her DJing antics amongst the valleys, Nine fills her time in being worshipped as a fertility goddess by a tribe living in secret solar-powered homes on Natural Trust land. We’re not making this up, we swear. We believe what we’re told. Nine? Are you lying to us?


Credits:
cover by subi


Tracklist:
01 – As I’ll Ever Be

Artwork:
Front Cover


Subi – Trying 2 B Hardcore {mrv005}

Artist: Subi
Title:
Trying 2 B Hardcore
Label:
 monoRAVEik
Catalog #:
mrv005
Release Date:
2001/12/19


Quite frankly, there is only one person who could possibly open the proceedings of monoRAVEik as a self-propelled entity, and that is the old fart himself. Subi brings it back after nearly a year (was it?) away from the tracker with the nearly understandable title “Trying 2 B Hardcore”.

If anyone thought that the cheesemix of “Serendipity City” was representative of Subi’s new direction, they are proved wrong by this jet-propelled slice of D&B&Rock&Roll. What new direction? 😉 Heavy on the distortion and the dynamics, and featuring vocals unwittingly provided by Christina Aguilera and Messrs Highpitch and Lowpitch, this one will have you whistling yet another of those irritating lead-lines for weeks. And quite possibly permanently damage your stereo.

He’s finally got total control of monoRAVEik. Do we hear the words “monkey” and “banana plantation” being uttered? Well… we _are_ talking about the man who used to do thrash metal covers of Kylie Minogue songs. No, really.


Credits:
cover by subi


Tracklist:
01 – Trying 2 B Hardcore

Artwork:
Front Cover


Mistress Nine – State Of Anxiety {mrv004}

Artist: Mistress Nine
Title:
State Of Anxiety
Label:
 monoRAVEik
Catalog #:
mrv004
Release Date:
2001/09/22


There’s nothing like a little monoRAVEik action to mash the place up a little, and surprisingly enough, this time it’s from a newcomer, Mistress Nine, busting out the proto-breakbeat moves so smoothly, you’d believe it was the lord Subi himself at the keys.

You might know Mistress Nine as one of the leading lights in the DJ scene at ‘The Village’, Portmeiron’s own special gated community. It’s fortunate for us that she managed to get this mp3 unimprisoned, and we’re now able to enjoy the blend of breathy vocals, crunching beats, and rasping analog synths. What with Public Domain shooting back up the charts in the UK, is it time for monoRAVEik to enjoy a critical renaissance? We think so, but then, we’re still Acen fans at heart.


Credits:
cover by subi


Tracklist:
01 – State Of Anxiety

Artwork:
Front Cover


Subi – Serendipity City (2K Remix) {mrv003}

Artist: Subi
Title:
Serendipity City (2K Remix)
Label:
 monoRAVEik
Catalog #:
mrv003
Release Date:
2000/12/01


That irrepressibly, uhh, irrepressible Subi returns with a new release on his very own monoRAVEik sublabel, and this time it’s a 21st century remake of an almost decade-old track of his, “Serendipity City”.

Whilst the original stayed very .MOD-ish and staccato, this remix smooths out to funky oldskoolinflected drum-roll breaks and an almost progressive breakbeat feel. Could it be that, finally, Subi is coming back in fashion? This track wouldn’t feel out of place in a nu-skool breaks or trance set.

But let’s put that unlikely idea at the back of our mind, and concentrate on bobbing ones head along to the snare-rush heaven created, albeit temporarily, in our headphones.

(And, yes, someone other than Subi is planned to release on monoRAVEik soon.. crazy tho it may seem.)


Credits:
cover by subi


Tracklist:
01 – Serendipity City (2K Remix)

Artwork:
Front Cover


Subi – The Rave-O-Lution Has Been Terrorised – Best Of Subi 1989-2000 {mrv002}

Artist: Subi
Title:
The Rave-O-Lution Has Been Terrorised – Best Of Subi 1989-2000
Label:
 monoRAVEik
Catalog #:
mrv002
Release Date:
2000/05/28


As promised, and as most of you have been dreading/looking forward to, the Subi best-of retrospective has finally arrived.

Throughout his 11 years making music in the Amiga ‘demo-scene’ and outside, Sam Brown, aka Subi, and formerly known as Subculture, has always shown originality and a doggedness that’s characterised his excellent output. The typical Subi release blends cheeky samples, breakbeats, and rampant catchiness to produce something that’s pretty much unlike most of the other music out there – and that can only be good.

A veteran fan of the oldskool hardcore/ravescene, Subi, who works as a computer game developer in Manchester, England, has been producing his odes to classic rave/breakbeat with the help of his guitar and battered analog synths, but almost always working on his trusty 4-channel Amiga computer, which is what every single one of these tunes are composed on, amazingly.

So, rejoice in the classic oldskool breakbeat blends, and watch as “The Rave-O-Lution Has Been Terrorised” wends its way through twisted Spice Girls homages and student catastrophe-sampling hardcore tunes as Subi, well, does as only Subi can do 🙂


Credits:
cover by subi


Tracklist:
01 – Intro [MOD] [MP3]
02 – Whirld0mina$chaan [MOD] [MP3]
03 – Wyrchyk [MOD] [MP3]
04 – Uthfkisubi (Subi Moves to Manchester remix) [MOD] [MP3]
05 – Schrike (edit) [MOD] [MP3]
06 – Wannabe (Spiceman mix) [MOD] [MP3]
07 – Gravity Chick (edit) [MOD] [MP3]
08 – Manicandustrial (Virtually There edit) [MOD] [MP3]
09 – Var 4Rom Earf [MOD] [MP3]
10 – Sukcorperatdik [MOD] [MP3]
11 – Fridge Bastard [MOD] [MP3]

Artwork:
Front Cover

Additional Files:
Info [TXT]


Subi – Mnotomo’Vo’Non {mrv001}

Artist: Subi
Title:
Mnotomo’Vo’Non
Label:
 monoRAVEik
Catalog #:
mrv001
Release Date:
2000/05/02


It may not surprise you to know that Mono and associated labels continues to cherish Subi. As mentioned before, if we were John Peel, he’d be The Fall, and now he even gets his own custom sublabel for this, his first all-new single in a year or two, preceding his forthcoming _blockbuster_ bestof mp3 album, “The Rave-O-Lution Will Be Terrorised – The Best Of Subi 1989-2000” 🙂

He’s English, he makes videogames for a living, he still honestly believes it’s 1990, and “Mnotmo’Vo’Non” (decode it at your peril) is a horribly addictive breakbeat call to all those who still think The Prodigy should stick to the matching green+white checked outfits and that Urban Hype should forever stay at No.1 with “A Trip To Trumpton”.


Credits:
cover by subi


Tracklist:
01 – Mnotomo’Vo’Non

Artwork:
Front Cover