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EPISODE · Feb 26, 2026 · 9 MIN

Machine Man - A Few Years From Now

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NOISJ266 Machine Man makes his debut on Noisj with Futuria, a release that moves at a crawl and hits like a collapsing factory. This is slow, crushing hardcore built on suffocating atmospheres, oppressive weight and a constant sense of forward dread. No rush, no shortcuts, no fake aggression. Every sound is deliberate, heavy and hostile, dragging the listener through a bleak futuristic landscape where momentum comes from pressure rather than speed. Futuria feels like an old-school demolition ball re-engineered for the present day: colder, denser and far less forgiving. Hardcore reduced to mass and intent, where modern sound design meets the merciless patience of total destruction. Marketed by Noisj Mastering by Musicmastering.nl Published by Noisj MP

NOISJ266 Machine Man makes his debut on Noisj with Futuria, a release that moves at a crawl and hits like a collapsing factory. This is slow, crushing hardcore built on suffocating atmospheres, oppressive weight and a constant sense of forward dread. No rush, no shortcuts, no fake aggression. Every sound is deliberate, heavy and hostile, dragging the listener through a bleak futuristic landscape where momentum comes from pressure rather than speed. Futuria feels like an old-school demolition ball re-engineered for the present day: colder, denser and far less forgiving. Hardcore reduced to mass and intent, where modern sound design meets the merciless patience of total destruction. Marketed by Noisj Mastering by Musicmastering.nl Published by Noisj MP

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Machinist Machinist Machinist's love of brutal audio was built at legendary UK Hardcore events North, Helter Skelters Technodrome and Dreamscape back in the mid 90s. The likes of HMS, Loftgroover, Lenny Dee, Delta 9, Dj Producer, Dj Skinhead & Scorpio provided the necessary evil. 20 + years of being immersed in Hardcore & Speedcore has shaped his own productions in to what can only be described as shear hate and absolute savagery. Artists such as Djipe, Goth Von Core, Cyberstruct, Man, Kenny Campbell, CRPTC and Ascend amongst others have played his tracks all over Europe destroying speakers. He has released on the likes of Noisj (nl) Traumatic (be) H.P.G Detonator (ru) Demonic Wavs (uk) Legs Akimbo as well as his own Industrial Hardcore & Doom record label; Extreme Is Everything.His sets can be heard on Industrial Strength Radio, Audio Exploit, Industrial Wasteland, Industrial Madness, Exode Radio & Noisecast, never exceeding 130bpm, but horrifically savage, his sets are nothing short of brutal. NOISJ-78 Machinist - Nothing Lies Before Us But Universal Death hearthis.at Written & produced by M. AnthonyMastering by CVMMarketed by NoisjThe machinist doing his shift is a young newcomer with a black soul, hailing from the UK. With a remarkable production value, he debuts at NOISJ with four tracks crushing everything in its way with ultra heavy noise like slowly moving drift ice. Pounding doomcore style beats meet intransigent industrial aggression at rhythm noise speed, with a horrifying choice of samples thrown in for bad measure. The eerie atmosphere of the XXL-breaks will make the punters go berserk – the ones who will only wear black, unless they invent a darker color. NOISJ-76 Engage Blue - A Collectable Warhead hearthis.at Written & produced by Y. HamadaMastering by Engage BlueMarketed by NoisjDevoted musician Yosuke Hamada returns from his excursions into doomcore (under the Diffuse moniker) to redefine the Engage Blue Sound – more abrasive and uncompromising than ever, discarding of all melodic leanings, and leaving only the industrial onslaught.Kicking off with the rhythmic noise of „Asphyxia“, this EP then launches into the kickdrum-driven, sample-heavy „Destructo Noctavia“, while „No Life“ combines the signature elements of the previous. This warhead is of the self-forging type, making its way into your cortex in no time! NOISJ-74 Razor Edge - Double Agent In White hearthis.at Written & produced by A. KujtkowskiMastering by CVMDesign by Björn KnutzenMarketed by NoisjRevisiting from his parallel universe (where genres and preconceptions have long vanished), Adam aka Razor Edge invites us to a near hour of spy fiction electronica, an eclectic virtual score ranging from chiptune to downbeat, from 80s electro to 90s rave reminiscences, from sheer beauty to chaos.In case you aren’t aware, Razor Edge has never been about fulfilling expectations, so this is a work of a stubborn experimentalist, yet a revelation to those who long for the original: Starting with the self-explanatory “Gabbergoa”, the adventures of the “Double Agent in White” take us around the world in a rush. Continents, decades mean nothing, just plunge into the beauty of the queer vocal pop hymn “Aroused”, have your brain fucked by the experimental downbeats of “Passion Rising” or “Counterspace”, get lured to the stripped down proto rave tune “A Better Tomorrow” and go ballistic with the noisy, jau

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