Noisia in Machine Gun alert
08-02-2010 19:00  |   Steven Burnett   |   My Other Content   |   Other content for "Noisia"
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Noisia have undoubtedly created a cult following in recent years thanks to: underground hits like ‘The Tide’, ‘Gutterpump’ and ‘Exodus’ - various high profile remixes for the likes of Moby and The Prodigy – a critically acclaimed mix compilation for Fabric – and a DJ-ing schedule that makes you feel tired just looking at it! That following is expected to multiply in 2010 as we are pleased to announce their debut long-player ‘Split The Atom’ is finally ready for release on 8th March, the first offering of which ‘Machine Gun’ is an anthem of epic proportions.






Widely known and acclaimed for their Drum & Bass prowess, the 128 bpm ‘Machine Gun’ may come as a surprise to some, not so much a pleasant surprise, more like a surprise that will make you jump! ‘Machine Gun’, so called because, simply put, the guys thought the cacophony they’d created sounded like a Machine Gun, is a veritable aural attack, guaranteed to blow you away. From the anthemic introduction to the explosive drop, ‘Machine Gun’, which is also featured in the Wipeout HD Playstation 3 computer game, is 4 minutes and 8 seconds of speaker ripping, beat heavy bliss that will more than whet your appetite for their ‘Split The Atom’ long-player.The remix package includes: Amon Tobin, Spor and 16 Bit, the vinyl version of which will be released on April 19th.

In addition to the release of the single, Noisia will be releasing four Drum & Bass tracks from the album on a Vision Recordings EP and four non-Drum & Bass tracks on a Division Recordings EP. This vinyl will have extended versions of the tracks and will be released on April 5th.


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