Enduser
Lynn Standafer, better known as Enduser, undoubtedly counts as the better known, most active and highest praised breakcore producers. Shooting his way through the 2000’s with salvoes of EPs and albums as well as constantly touring all over the world, Enduser has grown from being a driving force of this sound to one of its best embodiment and most recognized figure.
Synonymous for a music which marries carefully laid melodies with unrestrained aggression, Enduser has received praises from all sorts of horizons for the way he manages to entice a sense of beauty in the... read more
Ad Noiseam
Ad Noiseam's purpose is to release interesting music from a variety of genres. Mainly focused on electronic music, the label has released in the past albums and singles from such a variety of styles as clicks'n'cuts, breakcore, drones, IDM, jazz or dubstep. Ad Noiseam is clearly not a niche label.
... read moreAfter a year dedicated to live shows, Enduser kicks starts 2009 with a new EP in which he sets the bar extremely high. Lynn Standafer was obviously neither lazy nor entirely focused on his outgoing collaborations, as this new “1/3” instantly ranks among the most accomplished Enduser releases to date. Raw but melodic, energetic but emotional, explicit but contained, “1/3” seems to perfectly sum up what Enduser is about: a punky take at shattered drum'n'bass and hard electronics, mixed together with touching and soulful melodies. It might all be challenging and demanding, but Enduser's music is not an affair directed at tough guys; it's a lot more something for those listeners who are able to perceive that the beauty laid in these tracks is not conflicting, but supported by the intricate and pounding drums. "1/3” and "2/3", this EP's main tracks, see Enduser on a very strong day, presenting in two deadly and coherent tracks the feelings and ingredients that make this project so exhilarating. They come reinforced with a new version of the older "Death Vest" track (which had never been pressed on vinyl) and a remix by label mate Cardopusher. Ad Noiseam is proud to release Enduser's first record in almost two years, even more considering how accomplished this material is; "1/3" is Enduser at the top of his game.
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