New Noisia Video

2010-05-02 by Deviant. STAFF | 17 Comments
Dutch drum & bass/breaks outfit Noisia have posted the video for their new single 'Split The Atom' to their official web page.

They will also be releasing the single as an E.P on May 31st, complete with remixes by legends Ed Rush & Optical, and a dubstep remix by Bar9.

http://www.noisia.nl/news/5/Split-the-Atom-Single-+-Remixes-+-Video-and-more.....html

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Deviant.
Staff Reviewer
May 2nd 2010
32325 Comments


You can also check out the video for 'Machine Gun' (their first single) here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAO-lzl3vVQ

Both videos are borderline NSFW

bloc
May 2nd 2010
70880 Comments


BOOOOOOO

FelixCulpa
May 2nd 2010
1243 Comments


Glad you did a review of their album dev otherwise I wouldn't have know about them, plus I wouldn't have found out that Amon tobin have worked with them which is totally awesome.

Pretty good video, wish they did more with the ink/paint in the bathtub, cuz that looks awesome.

Ohh, since I'm just joined would someone be kind to tell me how you get a profile pic when you post comments and such? I can only see that I have one on my profile page.

bloc
May 2nd 2010
70880 Comments


Welcome! You go to the message boards and log in, then you go to User CP and edit avatar (on the left) and upload one.

FelixCulpa
May 2nd 2010
1243 Comments


Thanks!

Deviant.
Staff Reviewer
May 2nd 2010
32325 Comments


BOOOOOOO

Who do you think you are?

BrandonEngleMusic
May 2nd 2010
42 Comments


SUCH a weird song. That was good music, but the video was just....blah so weird lolz. Great overall, though.

bloc
May 2nd 2010
70880 Comments


Who do you think you are?

They're picking the wrong songs to do music videos for!

Deviant.
Staff Reviewer
May 3rd 2010
32325 Comments


Not really, this one's a much more mainstream sounding track for them. Makes perfect sense really

bloc
May 3rd 2010
70880 Comments


It's too clean, I want to hear them nasty. The vid is nasty, but it does not match the track. Either that, or they could pick a song featuring Foreign Beggars. BLAU!

Deviant.
Staff Reviewer
May 3rd 2010
32325 Comments


It's too clean, I want to hear them nasty

True, but Noisia have completely different stylings. They have three different imprints to separate their releases. Vision for the d&b, Divison for more stuff like this, & Invisible for their more experimental stuff

bloc
May 3rd 2010
70880 Comments


That's pretty cool, actually; I like that concept.

Deviant.
Staff Reviewer
May 3rd 2010
32325 Comments


And even though their album isn't a comp per se, you could look at it that way. If you want nasty d&b from these guys check out their old E.P's

bloc
May 3rd 2010
70880 Comments


I'll stick to my Enduser, THANK YOU.

Deviant.
Staff Reviewer
May 3rd 2010
32325 Comments


Your loss, on both counts

bloc
May 3rd 2010
70880 Comments


Dev, u dum? Enduser is awesome. That's the kind of dnb I like.

silicon71
May 5th 2010
14 Comments


machine gun is a great song, the video is cool too.



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