Monthly Archives: July 2012

Crisis Theory

Praxis 37 Crisis Theory 2002 Cut by Yann Dub at Reverse Prime Cut in Paris and pressed at MPO in an edition of 1000 in 2002. Crisis Theory was the collaboration of Hecate and Christoph Fringeli, and this 4-track EP contains tracks written between 1999 and 2001, released the following year. Showing the other side […]

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Low Entropy: Anarcho-Psychotic EP

Praxis 36Low EntropyAnarcho-Psychotic EP12″ – 2002 Anarcho-Psychotic (Praxis 36) by Low Entropy Cut by Yann Dub at Reverse Prime Cut in Paris1000 copies pressed at MPO France in 2002. Low Entropy’s 4-track EP combines hard politically charged breakcore, broken beats and noise and a passionate intensity. Anarcho-Psychotic was one of his first releases before he […]

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Nomex: Trocante Gramofony E.P.

Praxis 33NomexTrocante Gramofony E.P.12″ – 1999 Trocante Gramofony E.P. (Praxis 33) by Nomex Mastered by Shane at Tape2Tape (later Finyltweek), 500 copies in late 1999. 100 copies re-press on black vinyl released May 10, 2021. The A-side is a long version of Fire is the Centre, while the B-side consists in the incisive Life Destroy, […]

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16-17: Mechanophobia

Praxis 3116-17Mechanophobia12″ – 1999 Mechanophobia (Praxis 31) by 16-17 700 copies. 16-17 started in 1983 in Basel, Switzerland as a three-piece “industrial punk jazz” outfit with Alex Buess, Markus Kneubühler and Knut Remond. They released a number of cassettes, before debuting with their self titled album in 1987. Two years later this was followed up […]

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Bambule: Vertical Invasion

Artist: Bambule Title: Vertical Invasion Vinyl released 1999 Press run: 500-700 (I can’t remember…) Side A – Vertical Invasion (6:58) – Joy Is The Aim (3:22) Side B – Tripped Wire (Photon Emissions Rmx) (5:46) – Third Force (Photon Emissions Rmx) (06:24) Digital release 28-12-2012 Additionally featuring the original mixes of Thirdforce and Trip Wired […]

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The Wirebug: The Uncontrollable H Disease

The Uncontrollable H Disease (Praxis 28) by The Wirebug The Wirebug The Uncontrollable H Disease Praxis 28 1000 copies (?) A 4-tracker by The Wirebug aka Dan Hekate of the Hekate Sound System. Praxis and Hekate first joined forces around 1996 at Teknivals and free parties in London. It became lasting collaboration of which this […]

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Base Force One: Welcome to Violence

Welcome To Violence (Praxis 27) by Base Force One Base Force One: Welcome to Violence Praxis 27 1500 copies (three runs of 500) With vocal samples from Faster Pussycat Kill! Kill! this 4-tracker from 1997 bridged the gaps between breakcore and hardcore (including the track ‘We Know’ which at the time would have qualified as […]

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Pure: King Kong Pt.2/Katharsis

Pure: King Kong Pt.2/Katharsis Praxis 26 1999 1000 copies. An alliance with DJ Pure from Vienna was forged in the mid-90s and found its expression on Praxis with the release of this 12″ and later a retrospective double CD (Praxis 26CD). To make it fit on the 12″ vinyl King Kong had to be cut […]

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Society of Unknowns

Praxis 24 Society of Unknowns written and produced by Christoph Fringeli and Jason Skeet, except B3 by Aphasic 1997 Society of Unknowns (Praxis 24) by Society of Unknowns pressing of 1000 copies in 1997 Society of Unknowns was a project by Jason Skeet and Christoph Fringeli with 4 out of the 5 tracks being collaborations […]

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Test Tube Kid: H

Test Tube Kid: H Praxis 22 1000 copies pressed in 1997. Written and produced by Patric C. (aka E-de-Cologne, Ec8or) under one of his more obscure pseudonyms, Test Tube Kid. With five tracks of Amiga-powered hardcore and noise. An early interview with Test Tube Kid was published in datacide one

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