
Extreme, high-velocity Dutch terrorcore that pushes the limits of human rhythm. Distorted kicks and industrial noise for those who find comfort in the chaos.
Noisekick, the alias of Rudmer Reitsma, is a foundational figure in the Dutch Terror and Speedcore scenes. Emerging in the mid-1990s, he helped codify the 'Terror' subgenre, which takes the foundations of early Gabber and Hardcore and accelerates them to extreme tempos, often exceeding 200 to 300 BPM.
His work is characterized by a heavy reliance on distorted kick drums, industrial soundscapes, and a 'maximalist' approach to digital production. 1. Critically, he is viewed as a purist of the 'Terror' sound, eschewing the more commercial 'Mainstyle' hardcore trends in favor of a raw, underground aesthetic. His influence is felt in the way he integrated industrial noise and satirical Dutch cultural references into high-speed electronic music, creating a niche but fiercely loyal global following.
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