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Noisia split the atom special editiion review
Noisia split the atom special editiion review






In 2007 they established Division Recordings, a label for electro, house, breaks and dubstep. Roos designs almost all of the artwork for the releases on their labels and the guys love the challenges and rewards that come with running a label. In just two years the young Dutchmen had become the go-to producers for hard and heavy beats and had remixed one of the D&B scene’s biggest anthems, Konflict’s ‘Messiah’.Ģ005 saw NOISIA establish their own label Vision Recordings to put out their drum&bass productions and collaborations and retain creative control of their music. Having pushed the envelope and successfully managed to blend incredible sound design with unrelenting and uncompromising beats and bass-lines, Noisia’s sound is undoubtedly unique.Īfter releasing their first piece of music on Shadow Law Recordings, the trio went on to rack up releases on some of the biggest labels in the industry such as Moving Shadow, Renegade Hardware, Subtitles and DJ Friction’s Shogun Audio all lining up for the latest Noisia release. Working from their studio in their hometown of Groningen Nik Roos, Martijn Sonderen and Thijs de Vlieger have gradually developed and cultivated a sound that’s all their own a sound that’s obsessed with production techniques a sound that’s instantly recognizable whether you’re hearing three minutes of a Noisia track dropped at a festival. A trio consisting of consisting of members Nik Roos, Martijn van Sonderen and Thijs de Vlieger from Groningen, Netherlands, they produce a wide variety of music including drum and bass, dubstep, breakbeat and house. They’re one of those rare acts that was not only pivotal in defining the scene but have been active in bringing up the next generation. They are the undisputed kings in a triplicate of hard-edged, continental drum and bass. Our Artist of the month, to many, are equivalent of musical gods.








Noisia split the atom special editiion review