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City: (nomadic)
Country: US
Signup Date: 11/13/2004
Thursday, November 12, 2009 

Category: News and Politics
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Realicide Youth Records 11/11/09
http://realicide.com

1. Realicide on Facebook + upcoming shows...
2. Evolve on tour now!
3. Insurgent Theatre comes to Bunk!
4. BIRTH recording in Cincinnati...
5. Realicide 12" EP now available!!!
6. new in Realicide distro!
7. new interviews...

http://www.no-core.net/blog/2009/11/more-awesome-free-downloadable-noisecore-albums/


1~~~HOUSE~OF~CARDS~~~x~~~~x~~~~x

So, yep Realicide is part of the Facebook network now. Will it suck?
I'm not sure, but if it starts to suck I am sure I have the capability
to just step away from the computer. Anyway, it's here:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/REALICIDE/127465606428

Realicide in Mishawake Indiana this Friday the 13th!!! http://bit.ly/fri13iii

Realicide vs. Birth battle set at Bunk in Cincinnati next week w/
Evolve and Insurgent Theatre!!!
http://c4.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/52/l_ce96b930463240269267ec1f2940080f.jpg

Realicide in Detroit w/ Xrin Arms on Nov.20th!!!
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f242/eglicker/20Flyer.jpg



2~~~EVOLVE~ON~TOUR~~~x~~~~x~~~~x~~~~x

Evolve! On tour now in the US supporting "Breaking Down The Barriers"
LP/CD! Check out their tour dates and music here, http://myspace.com/evolveone

CIDE060 EVOLVE - BREAKING DOWN THE BARRIERS - LP / CD / zine
The fifth collection of Evolve, "Breaking Down The Barriers" is
Cincinnati's magick union of conscious hiphop, experimental punk, and
psychedelic electronica. Fully inspired by both spiritual and socio-
political aspects of the cut-up process, this album is bathed in warm
and propagandic tape collage, over thick electronic drums crafted from
various hardware, featuring several collaborative beats by Mavis
Concave (Praey, Realicide, Thumper). Lyrical performances by the
project's founder Colin Murray, as well as Jim Swill (Realicide) and
Freak-One (Chemical Committee), run consistent in every way to their
electronically collaged platform. Key topics include resisting the
slavery of corporate capitalism, both physically literal and that of
the mind and soul, dietary consciousness and an emphasis of life as
sacred, both individually in animals and our Earth as one collective
being, countering social stereotypes of gender, class systems, and the
means of sustaining one's self with or without consumerist vices...
Art direction by Robert Inhuman includes video stills and imagery from
events by Bunk News, the crew that revived an excitement for new DIY
arts in Cincinnati throughout 2009 while this music was being created.
Mastered by Mavis Concave. "Breaking Down The Barriers" is in many
ways the Realicide label's follow-up to "Resisting The Viral Self",
the Realicide album released earlier the same year. Although the
aesthetics of Evolve differ greatly from the label's tendencies
towards abrasive hardcore, the Evolve project was formed at the same
time as Realicide in 2002, and has progressed parallel over the years
with similar social aims. "Breaking Down The Barriers" is the first
Evolve album published on vinyl LP, and its CD version contains dozens
of additional songs and cut-up selections. Both formats are
accompanied by an extensive zine featuring all lyrics and dialogue
clips transcribed, as well as supplementary essays and artwork by
various collaborators. This record is highly recommended to anyone who
appreciates the urgent themes found in most other Realicide Youth
Records and is interested in experiencing comparable ideas through a
different array of musical styles. Beyond aesthetic boundaries; beyond
the numbing masks and psychick chains any of us may wear; moving
forward together in favor of an energy healing One Earth and all its
humble cells which we all ultimately are; surely this Earth is rather
the One to heal us all. 23 October 2009, for Realicide Youth Records.
(1st Edition: 500 LP & 1,000 CD)
CIDE060A Evolve “Breaking Down The Barriers” LP $13 US / $18.50 World,
postage-paid.
CIDE060B Evolve “Breaking Down The Barriers” CD $9 US / $12 World,
postage-paid.
LP + CD + zine together = $18 US / $25 World, postage-paid.
Contact / paypal = robertinhuman@hotmail.com
Front cover = http://c2.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/7/l_c09b89604aa44a4883c7126705286fe5.jpg
Back cover = http://c4.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/10/l_a127c3846fd94905bbd7cbbf1608fe73.jpg
Read the accompanying zine = http://realicide.fromthegut.org/3evolvelp.htm



3~~~INSURGENT~THEATRE~~~x~~~~x~~~~x

Flyer, http://c4.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/52/l_ce96b930463240269267ec1f2940080f.jpg
--- pass it on!

Wed. 18 November
at Bunk Space
1818 John St. Cincinnati OH
http://myspace.com/bunkwarehouse

INSURGENT THEATRE = incredible Anarchist theatre from Milwaukee
presenting their current play "Ulysses' Crewmen", provokative and
intense, one of the most inspiring DIY tours in the US, http://insurgenttheatre.org/

EVOLVE = magick cut-ups, psychedelic electronics, conscious hiphop,
during their US tour in support of "Breaking Down The Barriers" LP/CD,
http://www.myspace.com/evolveone

REALICIDE vs BIRTH! = Cincinnati digital hardcore versus Los Angeles
raw synthpunk, http://www.realicide.com/  http://www.myspace.com/thisheadisforburning

+ Mavis Concave DJ'ing ambient and hardcore, http://www.myspace.com/mavisconcave

9pm, $5 donations, ALL AGES!

...when is the last time you saw a play that involves pistol-whipping?

"Insurgent Theatre secedes from ineffectual political processes. We
join the struggle against imperial political economies arranged by
bureaucratic trade regimes that make us all complicit in the
exploitation and destruction of others. We use Homer's Odyssey as a
framework to stage these struggles as a single claustrophobic scene
between two people, one of whom is bound and gagged."



4~~~BIRTH~~~x~~~~x~~~~x~~~~x~~~~x

Birth is in Cincinnati recording with Mavis right now! We are hoping
to have his first complete studio CD ready for Realicide Youth Records
early in 2010 - release event in Los Angeles most likely. BIRTH =
http://www.myspace.com/thisheadisforburning



5~~~NEW~12"~EP~~~x~~~~x~~~~x~~~~x

REALICIDE "THE CHOICE IS YOURS" 12" EP
http://c3.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/50/l_0ce29d40c2114f1d8f0e2de42ac05b52.jpg

A collaborative experiment with hard broken beat imprint Void Tactical
Media in Detroit, “The Choice Is Yours” is the first Realicide EP
designed to be slightly more adherent for creative DJ use. This record
breaks away from an over-saturated montage of mangled speedcore
anxiety found on other Realicide releases, in favor of 4 longer, more
straight-forward bastardized gabber punk anthems which largely serve
as extended sequels to songs originally found on the “Resisting The
Viral Self” LP earlier in 2009. The title track is an elaboration on
the 2008 song “Autonomy”, created by Robert Inhuman, Evolve, and Jim
Swill. A2 “The Passive Observer” is an elaboration on the 2007 song
“The Audience Sucks”, with one of the absolute best Vankmen gabber
beats backing Inhuman and Swill. B1 track “No War Can Be Won” is a
Crass-inspired remix combining elements of previous songs
“Neutralizing Opiate”, “Autonomy”, and “No Xenophobic HxC”. And B2 is
a sequel to Mavis Concave’s electribe anthem “Open Eyes”, with
extended lyrics by Inhuman and Swill. Overtly combative yet urgently
outreaching, Realicide represents a minority contingent of electronic-
driven punx in post-911 America, progressing a personalized vision
apart from any dogmatic precedents established in hardcore.
Screenprinted covers + insert posters. 1st Edition: 300, October 2009.

$12 US / $17 World, postage-paid.

Contact / paypal = robertinhuman@hotmail.com



6~~~NEW~IN~DISTRO~~~x~~~~x~~~~x~~~~x

COMPLETE DISTRO LIST = http://realicide.fromthegut.org/1distro.htm

Split Horizon / J-Stat split 12” $10 – hard broken beats from
Detroit’s From The Gut crew, breakcore meets industrial, released by
Void Tactical Media 2008, http://www.myspace.com/splthrizn
http://www.myspace.com/coex

Split Horizon “Storm Wave” CD $6 – hard broken beats with psychedelic
and industrial tendencies, precursor to the RYR release “Thunder In
The Ground”, full length set capturing Split Horizon’s live sound in
2007, http://www.myspace.com/splthrizn

Dimentia CD $7 – dark captivating magick industrial soundscapes from
the Katabatik camp in Oakland, released by Void in Detroit 2009,
http://www.myspace.com/dimentia23

Lance Blisters CD $9 – Anarchist protest songs from NYC via crisp fast
breakcore songs driven by digital guitar – (a)political electronic
music with loud proud lyrics sung, http://www.myspace.com/lanceblisters

CIDE060 EVOLVE - BREAKING DOWN THE BARRIERS - LP / CD / zine
The fifth collection of Evolve, "Breaking Down The Barriers" is
Cincinnati's magick union of conscious hiphop, experimental punk, and
psychedelic electronica. Fully inspired by both spiritual and socio-
political aspects of the cut-up process, this album is bathed in warm
and propagandic tape collage, over thick electronic drums crafted from
various hardware, featuring several collaborative beats by Mavis
Concave (Praey, Realicide, Thumper). Lyrical performances by the
project's founder Colin Murray, as well as Jim Swill (Realicide) and
Freak-One (Chemical Committee), run consistent in every way to their
electronically collaged platform. Key topics include resisting the
slavery of corporate capitalism, both physically literal and that of
the mind and soul, dietary consciousness and an emphasis of life as
sacred, both individually in animals and our Earth as one collective
being, countering social stereotypes of gender, class systems, and the
means of sustaining one's self with or without consumerist vices...
Art direction by Robert Inhuman includes video stills and imagery from
events by Bunk News, the crew that revived an excitement for new DIY
arts in Cincinnati throughout 2009 while this music was being created.
Mastered by Mavis Concave. "Breaking Down The Barriers" is in many
ways the Realicide label's follow-up to "Resisting The Viral Self",
the Realicide album released earlier the same year. Although the
aesthetics of Evolve differ greatly from the label's tendencies
towards abrasive hardcore, the Evolve project was formed at the same
time as Realicide in 2002, and has progressed parallel over the years
with similar social aims. "Breaking Down The Barriers" is the first
Evolve album published on vinyl LP, and its CD version contains dozens
of additional songs and cut-up selections. Both formats are
accompanied by an extensive zine featuring all lyrics and dialogue
clips transcribed, as well as supplementary essays and artwork by
various collaborators. This record is highly recommended to anyone who
appreciates the urgent themes found in most other Realicide Youth
Records and is interested in experiencing comparable ideas through a
different array of musical styles. Beyond aesthetic boundaries; beyond
the numbing masks and psychick chains any of us may wear; moving
forward together in favor of an energy healing One Earth and all its
humble cells which we all ultimately are; surely this Earth is rather
the One to heal us all. 23 October 2009, for Realicide Youth Records.
(1st Edition: 500 LP & 1,000 CD)
CIDE060A Evolve “Breaking Down The Barriers” LP $13 US / $18 World,
postage-paid.
CIDE060B Evolve “Breaking Down The Barriers” CD $9 US / $12 World,
postage-paid.
LP + CD + zine together = $18 US / $25 World, postage-paid.

REALICIDE patches $1 + some postage (or free when you order other
releases)
“TO LIVE A LIFE AGAINST ABUSE!” White plasticol ink over black and
misc. dark fabrics, by www.outfallchannel.com Realicide title over 2
Korg Electribes and the slogan underneath. 200 printed, September
2009. Another larger patch with the same slogan but just the Realicide
hardcore fist instead of the drum machines – 15 printed, September
2009.



7~~~INTERVIEWS~~~x~~~~x~~~~x~~~~x~~~~x

Realicide on WZRD Chicago, http://wzrd-chicago.podomatic.com/player/web/2009-10-28T14_11_55-07_00
...from the podcast at http://wzrd-chicago.podomatic.com/

Realicide interview for Ithaca Undergound zine,
http://realicide.fromthegut.org/interview200910.htm

Realicide interview for Deadramones zine, http://realicide.fromthegut.org/interview200909.htm

I am always interested in talking about the Realicide group and label.
Zines feel welcome to get in touch!!! More on the way...

x Robert

PS. Somebody recently got 2 Realicide tattoos. Weird huh?
http://c4.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/70/l_49f254efb0e9493a9fb2313a607d5aef.jpg
& http://c2.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/28/l_0a0d1747f2a34a478f0a6f33c6601515.jpg
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