Low Entropy - The Complete Speedcore Archives 1997 2004

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Review by Ramona Kramp

The Complete Speedcore Archives 1997-2004 by Low Entropy is a must-have album for all speedcore enthusiasts. This album takes the listener on a journey through the evolution of speedcore from its early beginnings in the late 90s to its peak in the early 2000s.

The album features a total of 33 tracks, all of which showcase Low Entropy's exceptional production skills and ability to push the boundaries of the genre. The tracks range from fast and aggressive to dark and atmospheric, making for a diverse and exciting listening experience.

What sets this album apart is its historical significance. Low Entropy has compiled tracks from some of the most influential speedcore producers of the time, including DJ Sharpnel, m1dy, and The Speed Freak. This album serves as a time capsule, preserving the early days of the genre for future generations to enjoy.

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Artist: Low Entropy
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Table of Contents

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Going Quick
Speedcore Bratz
Urban Uprising (Speedcore Remix)
Trance
Power
Login
Don't
Farewell Old World (First Mixdown)
Napalm Bombing
Kick
Acid 8
Ride
Riot 2017
Bubbletune
Experimental
Hardcore (Refined Mix)
Terminated
Total Terror
Oskool
Fast
Acid Choir (Third Uprising) (Normal Mix)
Cyborg Tribal Sex Dance
Make My Day (Genuine Bleepcore Mix)
Dawn (Mastered Version)
Acid 9 (Original Mix)
FM4
Coredump
Adrenaline Junkie
Wooh!... Are We Feeling Alright!
Start The Panic
Bass
Society (Has No Further Use For You) (Alternate Version 1)
Billions
U-tention
Dark Speedcore

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Labels

Not On Label (Low Entropy Self-released)

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Formats

  • 36 × File
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Notes

  • from the release notes:
  • in the last years, i released plenty of formerly unreleased tracks by me, on various releases, often together with new material or remixes.
  • it would be a kind of detective work to find and get them all. so i thought, i should create two releases were they are all together; in two genres. breakcore and speedcore.
  • this is an (almost) complete archive of my unreleased speedcore and breakcore tracks, that i did in my first period of music. i worked on this music between my start as a producer, 1997, and the end of my first phase, 2004. while a lot of my speed and break stuff found it's way to vinyl or CD, or other releases, quite some tracks remained unreleased.
  • a lot of this stuff was done on tracker technology, in ms-dos, with the focus on sample manipulation and all kinds of digital distortion. influences were labels like praxis, fischkopf, artists like patric catani or mouse and no name. so here are these tracks. some of them were never digitally released before.

About Low Entropy

All style producer from Hamburg, Germany. Born 1980, Low Entropy started producing music in 1997. He has produced in a lot of electronic styles, ranging from breakcore to noize and from acidcore to dark ambient. What he is known for is that he incorporates very ambient/soundtrack-like sounds in his hard electronic tracks. After a five year break he is now back in the hard scene again.

Real Name

    • Sönke Moehl

Aliases

  • Acid Massacre
  • Lorena Entropy
  • Bootymeister Entropy
  • Sönke Moehl
  • Chip Entropy
  • Slow Entropy
  • Fro-Do
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Summary by Ramona Kramp

The Complete Speedcore Archives 1997-2004 is a masterpiece that is sure to please any fan of speedcore. Low Entropy has done an excellent job of curating a collection of tracks that not only showcase the genre's evolution but also pay homage to its roots. This album is a must-have for anyone interested in the history of speedcore or electronic music in general.