

It's as if these tracks are the leftover pastry cut off from other tasty tracks and then used again so not to waste anything that they have created.
#NOISIA SPLIT THE ATOM REMIXES FULL#
It is mix of D&B and breakbeat, with their trademark snapping snares and heavily filtered and obnoxiously phrased synth sounds that flood your earholes and make you want to contort your face in such way that makes you look ridiculous – and not wholly different from the faces Noisia 'pull' on the album cover.Hidden amongst the full length tracks are snippets of experimental electronic abuse. Album opener ‘Machine Gun’ is a definite example of how the 'Noisia sound' has changed over recent releases. There's plenty of new material and enough diversity to edge them away from other D&B albums and firmly put themselves ahead of the game with other artists such as Breakage and Kryptic Minds. Doing these remixes is certainly one way of getting noticed, but Noisia have been "noticed" for years, and it is about time that they put out their first full length titled Split The Atom.Sometimes when artists release a lot of single releases over a period of time, whenever they get round to putting out a full length, it can sound almost like a compilation of "greatest hits" but this doesn't. Since they have continued to gather momentum through the packed ranks of today's producers, the Dutch trio have been putting their sticky fingers into other areas, from album production for shitty indie/electropop bands to remixing tracks by The Prodigy and Moby. Similar Bands: Phace, Spor, Black Sun Empire, Misanthrop, The UpbeatsĬontributors: Evok, Deviant., bloc, Frippertronics, Deviant.For years Noisia have arguably been the D&B crowd's weapon of choice. In 2007 they established Division, a non-D&B label for electro, breaks and house.Over the past few years, accolades for Noisia have included ‘Best Producers’ at the Dutch D&B Awards in 20, Knowledge Mag Top 20 Tunes of the Decade 2000 – 2009: No 4 with ‘The Tide’, ‘Best Tech DJ’ in the UK National D&B Awards in 2009 and ‘Best Drum&Bass Artist’ on Beatport.The guys have worked with, and remixed a number of artists, with notable tracks including, ‘Alice’ by Moby, ‘Omen’ by The Prodigy and more recently, Foreign Beggars, Amon Tobin with whom they have collaborated on their forthcoming debut album and Hadouken whose entire new record ‘For The Masses’ is produced by Noisia. Vision Recording’s biggest releases to date have been ‘The Tide’, ‘Exodus’ Feat.

Nik designs almost all of the artwork for the releases on their labels, and the guys love the challenges and rewards that come with running a label. Influenced by an eclectic range of artists, from The Prodigy to James Brown, Miles Davis to Konflict, Noisia make music for DJs and dance-floors that is interesting enough to cross over from the clubs to your MP3 player.2005 saw Noisia establish their own label, Vision Recordings to put out their drum&bass productions and collaborations and retain creative control of their music. NOISIA (who took their name from the word ‘VISION’ inverted on an upside down VHS tape) are Nik Roos, Thijs de Vlieger and Martijn van Sonderen, hailing from the Netherlands.
