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  • Performer: Various
  • Title: Welcome To Violence
  • Size FLAC ver: 1703 mb
  • Country: US
  • Released: 2005
  • Style: Drum n Bass
  • Other formats: VOX WMA MMF MIDI DTS APE MP1
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Rating: 4.7 of 5
Various - Welcome To Violence FLAC download
Various - Welcome To Violence FLAC download

Tracklist

Hive & Gridlok Welcome To Violence 3:11
Hive, Keaton & Gridlok California Schemin 5:19
Keaton & Gridlok Stand Apart 5:33
Gridlok Mass Transit 5:28
Hive & Keaton Break The Cycle 6:32
Hive, Keaton, Gridlok & Echo Man VS Machine 6:04
Hive, Keaton & Echo Science 7:37
Hive, Gridlok & Kaos Dead Planet 6:05
Hive, Keaton, Gridlok & Echo Culture 6:51
Hive & Keaton Way Of The Warrior 5:37
Hive, Keaton, Gridlok & Echo Exit Violence 4:12

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
VIOLP001 Various Welcome To Violence ‎(5xLP) Violence Recordings VIOLP001 US 2005
VIO LP001 Various Welcome To Violence ‎(5xLP, Ltd, Promo, TP, W/Lbl) Violence Recordings VIO LP001 US 2005
VIO CD001 Various Welcome To Violence ‎(CD, Comp) Violence Recordings VIO CD001 US 2005
VIO CD001 Various Welcome To Violence ‎(CD, Promo) Violence Recordings VIO CD001 US 2005



Comments (6)

Tantil
It's been 10 years since produced, and this album has aged EXTREMELY well, arguably being the height of neurofunk in the 2000's. It's as seminal as Inside the Machine or Molten Beats for me personally. Such a massive shame this throwback 70's Lalo Schifrin cruising around in an Impala with an Afro and sideburns energetic funky breakbeat style of DnB didn't progress further. Between this album, Hive's Gemini, Gridlok+Echo's Structure/RockLock, and Echo's Fallin/Out of Time remix made Violence a top-notch, AAA label back in 2005, 2006. So hard to pick a favorite track! California Schemin was the big dancefloor rinser that most DJs rocked, and when I got the white-label 5x12" on promo, I probably played Gridlok's Mass Transit the most. Culture was a few years ahead of its time, and if probably my favorite to listen to beginning-to-end and currently mix with darker autonomic. Break the Cycle and Science probably have the largest crossover appeal, and Dead Planet took the longest to grow on me but is now on rotation on my decks currently. For more of this style of sound, see the rest of Violence's catalouge, but also: Hive "Krush/Against the Grain" MetalheadzEcho+Gridlok "Ether" Project51Hive+Gridlok "Awakening" Project51Silent Witness+Break "Block" DNAudioPhuture-T "Amazon Basin" AlphacutFracture+Neptune "Colemanism" OutsiderCalyx "No Turning Back LP" Moving ShadowA-Sides "Showstopper" Metalheadz Platinum
Malann
It's been 10 years since produced, and this album has aged EXTREMELY well, arguably being the height of neurofunk in the 2000's. It's as seminal as Inside the Machine or Molten Beats for me personally. Such a massive shame this throwback 70's Lalo Schifrin cruising around in an Impala with an Afro and sideburns energetic funky breakbeat style of DnB didn't progress further. Between this album, Hive's Gemini, Gridlok+Echo's Structure/RockLock, and Echo's Fallin/Out of Time remix made Violence a top-notch, AAA label back in 2005, 2006. So hard to pick a favorite track! California Schemin was the big dancefloor rinser that most DJs rocked, and when I got the white-label 5x12" on promo, I probably played Gridlok's Mass Transit the most. Culture was a few years ahead of its time, and if probably my favorite to listen to beginning-to-end and currently mix with darker autonomic. Break the Cycle and Science probably have the largest crossover appeal, and Dead Planet took the longest to grow on me but is now on rotation on my decks currently. For more of this style of sound, see the rest of Violence's catalouge, but also: Hive "Krush/Against the Grain" MetalheadzEcho+Gridlok "Ether" Project51Hive+Gridlok "Awakening" Project51Silent Witness+Break "Block" DNAudioPhuture-T "Amazon Basin" AlphacutFracture+Neptune "Colemanism" OutsiderCalyx "No Turning Back LP" Moving ShadowA-Sides "Showstopper" Metalheadz Platinum
Dozilkree
It's been 10 years since produced, and this album has aged EXTREMELY well, arguably being the height of neurofunk in the 2000's. It's as seminal as Inside the Machine or Molten Beats for me personally. Such a massive shame this throwback 70's Lalo Schifrin cruising around in an Impala with an Afro and sideburns energetic funky breakbeat style of DnB didn't progress further. Between this album, Hive's Gemini, Gridlok+Echo's Structure/RockLock, and Echo's Fallin/Out of Time remix made Violence a top-notch, AAA label back in 2005, 2006. So hard to pick a favorite track! California Schemin was the big dancefloor rinser that most DJs rocked, and when I got the white-label 5x12" on promo, I probably played Gridlok's Mass Transit the most. Culture was a few years ahead of its time, and if probably my favorite to listen to beginning-to-end and currently mix with darker autonomic. Break the Cycle and Science probably have the largest crossover appeal, and Dead Planet took the longest to grow on me but is now on rotation on my decks currently. For more of this style of sound, see the rest of Violence's catalouge, but also: Hive "Krush/Against the Grain" MetalheadzEcho+Gridlok "Ether" Project51Hive+Gridlok "Awakening" Project51Silent Witness+Break "Block" DNAudioPhuture-T "Amazon Basin" AlphacutFracture+Neptune "Colemanism" OutsiderCalyx "No Turning Back LP" Moving ShadowA-Sides "Showstopper" Metalheadz Platinum
Mataxe
It's been 10 years since produced, and this album has aged EXTREMELY well, arguably being the height of neurofunk in the 2000's. It's as seminal as Inside the Machine or Molten Beats for me personally. Such a massive shame this throwback 70's Lalo Schifrin cruising around in an Impala with an Afro and sideburns energetic funky breakbeat style of DnB didn't progress further. Between this album, Hive's Gemini, Gridlok+Echo's Structure/RockLock, and Echo's Fallin/Out of Time remix made Violence a top-notch, AAA label back in 2005, 2006. So hard to pick a favorite track! California Schemin was the big dancefloor rinser that most DJs rocked, and when I got the white-label 5x12" on promo, I probably played Gridlok's Mass Transit the most. Culture was a few years ahead of its time, and if probably my favorite to listen to beginning-to-end and currently mix with darker autonomic. Break the Cycle and Science probably have the largest crossover appeal, and Dead Planet took the longest to grow on me but is now on rotation on my decks currently. For more of this style of sound, see the rest of Violence's catalouge, but also: Hive "Krush/Against the Grain" MetalheadzEcho+Gridlok "Ether" Project51Hive+Gridlok "Awakening" Project51Silent Witness+Break "Block" DNAudioPhuture-T "Amazon Basin" AlphacutFracture+Neptune "Colemanism" OutsiderCalyx "No Turning Back LP" Moving ShadowA-Sides "Showstopper" Metalheadz Platinum
Trex
How could I have forgotten about this album.. BIG!For me it is just rough Funk/Jazz :) Man vs. Machine and Stand Apart stand apart for my taste.
Natety
I agree with everything you said. Apart from the term "Neurofunk" cause this LP certainly wasn't that!

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