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has been doing
underground extreme electronics ever since 1998, mixing a lethal
combination of hardest technoise and blackened grindcore styles, along
the way dabbling in ambient, drone, black metal, hip-hop and other
genres.
After frustration with live bands and the mechanics of having to work as
part of a group, SCHIZOID began digital hardcore power violence
experimentations as a solo project. Fuelled by the late 90's digital
hardcore revolution, SCHIZOID took inspiration from pioneers like Digital Hardcore
Recordings' ALEC EMPIRE or PATRIC CATANI, as well as EARACHE/RELAPSE
Record labels' flirtation with metal meets technoise sound of the early
90's, bands like CANDIRU, MEATHOOK SEED, MALFORMED EARTHBORN, DEAD
WORLD.
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The 10 track "Enough Is
Enough!!!" is released, a haunting mix of sped-up Rotterdam
stabs, oldschool rap loops, death metal guitar samples and
ear-splitting shrieks of discontent and rebellion. It is well
received by the underground electronic music media who call it
"an all-out-assault on the state of the world' and "…just as
riot-inducing as any of his peers."
Networking
with the DIY collective DTRASH Records, SCHIZOID finds himself in good
company, a competent crew of online hardcore digital trash programmers
including DJ RABIES, CPUWAR, RENEGADE ANDROID, ENSC and BASTARDS UNITED. |
The attention of the album paves the way for invitations onto Burzum/Brutal
Truth/Pink Floyd tribute albums, as well as independent
hard-industrial-noise compilations on Beergut Recordings, a track on a
9xCD Meathead Records Canadian music box set, and on a collaborative
compilation by the extreme artists on mp3.com.
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SCHIZOID prepares a new batch
of demo material (later released as "2000 Promoganda") which
shows promise and is mailbombed to industrial-noise-techno music
outlets in the scene everywhere. The word gets out. Meanwhile,
the initial incarnation of DTRASH crashes and burns after
receiving acclaim for the first few releases, with the other DJs
and groups pursuing different musical directions - J.Schizoid
sits in the driver's seat and paves the way or a future
generation of the best online digital-punks to release their
creations to the public and receive the necessary exposure
though the label.
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ascends the underground
CD/R trappings later with the second full-length album, "All
Things Are Connected", recorded for the new DTRASH* TECHNOLOGIES
line, the first of the label's pressed and professionally minded
CD releases - The disc floors the scene with a grinding
political and anti-religious minded attack combining "the most
hostile elements of black and grind metal with digital hardcore
and gabba, a sensory assault on the ears and mind."
The CD spawns a remix contest which received almost a hundred
different variations of the "Grim Prospect" track - resulting in
a 3xCD set of the best reworkings and regurgitations of the
classic track.
dtrashrecords.com goes online
- setup to strike a permanent blow as a formidable force of
music producers on the internet - The DTRASH MP3 catalogue is
placed online to expose the new generation to the sounds in the
classic releases that deserve to be heard.
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SCHIZOID
enters the live circuit as a band, joined by noisecore terrorist .miQ
from Zymotic, noCore (guitars/harsh electronics) playing at various
techno crew parties, and as well opens for Ec8or, Faxed Head (Trey
Spruance/Mr . Bungle) shows in Toronto to different amazed and tranced
audiences. J. Schizoid also works with .miQ on a psychodelic and
mechanical side project EXIST, which spawned two releases that year,
frightening and delighting listeners. Other works in progress include a
safety-prone breakcore EP "Emergency Instructions" to be released in
2002, and a more challenging role as bassist/vocalist of local "true-blackmetal"
band Dead of Winter and other remix collaborations, compilation
appearances.
With many live shows already
performed this year, this is the busiest one yet. SCHIZOID continues
to attack with an onslaught of exciting and new music - In April 2002,
the SCHIZOID project comes full circle and beyond, with the inclusion of
tracks on influential label Digital Hardcore Recordings' 3xCD showcase
of the finest of the new breed, also including side project EXIST, and
other comrades in arms…This leads to a North American distribution deal
through which SCHIZOID's "All Things.." disc and UNITUS' "Cross
Contamination" were both 're-released' under DHR and given proper
distribution in stores. The Canadian media is taking notice at this
point and SCHIZOID is awarded a full page article in EXCLAIM! Magazine
about the DHR distribution as well as conducting an hour long interview
for Brave New Waves, a program on Canada's national radio station CBC,
which features SCHIZOID/DTRASH in a special interview. SCHIZOID
releases the debut "J SCHIZOID" EP through mp3.com as a different face
of the SCHIZOID reality. Shows throughout the year rock Ontario
audiences, even including an opening spot for MERZBOW who SCHIZOID and
co. brought into Canada for his first Toronto appearance ever. SCHIZOID
is also invited in December to appear for a full hour on CIUT FM
Toronto's EBM Show where he unveils a custom DJ set of recent remixes
and material.
SCHIZOID spends the rest of 2002
compiling material and putting together plans for 2003's "Rising Tide
Compilation" pressed CD for DTRASH Records - this featured 2 scathingly
heavy exclusive songs, which J describes as 'the best SCHIZOID material
ever recorded to date'. Through Schizoid.org, the ambient drone
"Static Dynamics" album recorded in 2002 is released, followed by plans
for "Divided and Conquered", a concept ambient album based on old Dr.
Who episodes, released as J SCHIZOID. In the summer, SCHIZOID
releases the long delayed "Covered in Metal" a full length release,
consisting of covers of SCHIZOIDs favorite oldschool blackmetal/meta/industrial
material, attempting to bridge the gap between heavy metal and digital
hardcore even further. One cover ends up later appearing on an
INVISIBLE Record RAMONES tribute album. SCHIZOID makes several
live appearances in his locale performing this new material.
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SCHIZOID remixes TALKSHOW BOY, MORTIIS, SHIZIT,
AMBASSADOR21, LEECHWOMAN, JACKYL, RED HARVEST in the course of a few
months and performs these and other ambient/breakbeat tracks when
invited to perform at CBC Radio Canada's "Brave New Waves" program's
20th Anniversary Party at a one-off DJ set, to be broadcast nation-wide
later. DEAD OF WINTER picks up and they have almost a dozen shows in
one year, in place of SCHIZOID's live hiatus, with SCHIZOID now on vocal
duties only, having found a bassist. Side projects REFUZER VS SCHIZOID,
and PERMANENT FROST are released to the world in the Summer. Footage is
shot for the debut music video for "Generation Fuck You", taken from
2003's "Rising Tide" CD. SCHIZOID gets to release a CD from influences
CANDIRU on his record label D-TRASH, and perform an exclusive remix that
appears on the disc. SCHIZOID also spends a good amount of time
promoting and releasing the "Enter The Winter" professionally pressed CD
DTECH release from Canadian peer CONTRA through D-TRASH. |