supported by 11 fans who also own “Do You Wanna ***?”
i've been a fan of hardcore tano*C for nearly a decade and a half, and over those years i feel like i've wavered on how much i enjoy their annual compilations as they've progressed. it could be nostalgia talking, but i still consider some of the earliest SYNDROME albums to be the most solid. i was thrilled to listen to this one and find that there were no skippable tracks, and many that go hard while being amazingly mastered. picking a best track was hard, but i could listen to ISOLATOR all day. 2Bhere4U
supported by 10 fans who also own “Do You Wanna ***?”
I feel like the quality of the Hardcore Syndrome albums has been dropping steadily over the years, but that's probably just a matter of opinion as the artists' style has changed and all that. Still a fine album, but not quite what the series used to be. Aversal
supported by 9 fans who also own “Do You Wanna ***?”
are we sure this isn't a mislabeled Megaton Kick album? absolutely everyone is bringing thier hardest and pushing thier limits here, and i personally couldn't be more into it. even those who typically stay more bouncy are rocking some crazy high frequencies here, and several others are breaking explosive new styles and energy I've never heard from them before. 100% the best and most creative stuff from some of these guys, and undoubtedly the best Syndrome album to date. Snej
Catalan physicist, musician, and producer nara is neus delivers a gorgeous, immersive ambient EP that is stunning in its beauty. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 12, 2024
The latest compilation from Barcelona label House of (S)PUNK features delicate ambient, groovy neo-rave, emotional hyperpop and more. Bandcamp New & Notable May 23, 2023