Straight out of Compton, We brought him to ComptonCali To do a show Robotech, back like in 1996-7 our local got raided & in the hustle and bustle to relocate,I forgot my Record bag stolen I was devestated Mark N. Gave me his doubles of recrds he had, Til This day I still am a Turntablist , Jungle, Dub, Reggae, hardcore, Breaks, Cumbias, Funk Mark Newland is a muthafunking Gangsta!! Much love and respeck To Mark N. Straight out of Compton, To Newcastle!!! MODE2 Compton California
'you heard of myspace? Technology marches on and you either get with it or get fucked' too true, especially now that Myspace is barely remembered :) but in 2008.... I used to have a way to download the ORIGINAL high quality uploads bands and producers would put up there. 'Legit' dubplate hacking. It was bloody marvelous. It led to artists resorting to posting 'clips' instead and uploading lower quality original files and then eventually Myspace changed their streaming to encrypted FLV. Still to this day, some of those amazing tunes have never been released so I feel lucky I grabbed what I could. I wish I had got more xD
An excellent condition copy of the picture 'Straight out of Newcastle' will cost you 15GBP on discogs - theres also black vinyl repressing as well for less. A copy of 'Newcastle Hardcore Volume One' last sold on discogs for 200GBP. And that was the last copy to be sold on there since 2007. Thats how infrequently copies turn up.
One of the major frustrations of playing *anything* electronic live is that the "sound tech" is usually some half-deaf guitar head who doesn't realise that "loud" for electronics (synth, drum machines, samplers, etc) means "just stopping below red", not "one or two green blocks on its channel input graph". So making it sound "aggressive enough" live in a proper venue is a struggle, so it tends to be underground DIY shows or as part of arts festivals like TINA Festival with the Crack Theatre events in the Grey Room.
The Bloody Fist website in the end of 90s, early 2000 was the funniest thing ever, especially compared to the dull crap that the Dutch were posting online. It was up there with Dr Macabre's website as best entertainment in the hardcore/gabber scene.
I remember listening to Nasenbluten on the Newcastle Universuty radio station ...mmm late night friday nights... would of been 1990 If my memory serves me correct... This was a great time in Newcastle ...the Hunter on Hunter hotel was the place to hang out out....
I've got some Bloody Fist stuff back in Oz. Back when you'd mailorder tapes direct from a record label. Probably collector's items now - by the three other blokes on the planet that listen to industrial noisecore on cassette :D
respect mark i thin i have both those recs ill have to check my fist section. love this vid thanks for posting mark is a fucking champ and a great guy for selling me soo many recs
@rancidsexbeast im from newy aus. i was there for all of this. saw mark play countless times for nothin. mental times. there was a great scene in newy. heaps of unemployed surfer bum punks like myself. we loved beer, tits, hard music and drugs. i eventually moved into the psy doof scene, but i love this stuff still.
Brilliant interview. We miss you Bloody Fist.
Straight out of Compton, We brought him to ComptonCali To do a show Robotech, back like in 1996-7 our local got raided & in the hustle and bustle to relocate,I forgot my Record bag stolen I was devestated Mark N. Gave me his doubles of recrds he had, Til This day I still am a Turntablist , Jungle, Dub, Reggae, hardcore, Breaks, Cumbias, Funk
Mark Newland is a muthafunking Gangsta!!
Much love and respeck To Mark N.
Straight out of Compton, To Newcastle!!!
MODE2 Compton California
That's cool as he is one of the few people who are true to the bond one love.
you can tell mark is still quite attached to his fax machine
This man is a legend
the legend is a man
Best hardcore dj ... Hands down!
The steelworks song is Nasenbluten - Steelworks Requiem
'you heard of myspace? Technology marches on and you either get with it or get fucked' too true, especially now that Myspace is barely remembered :) but in 2008.... I used to have a way to download the ORIGINAL high quality uploads bands and producers would put up there. 'Legit' dubplate hacking. It was bloody marvelous. It led to artists resorting to posting 'clips' instead and uploading lower quality original files and then eventually Myspace changed their streaming to encrypted FLV. Still to this day, some of those amazing tunes have never been released so I feel lucky I grabbed what I could. I wish I had got more xD
Soulseek
@@Jchot Soulseek is still great, but there were tracks uploaded to Myspace artist profiles that never got released at all
Mark N definitely one of my favorite dj's. Never actually heard the guy talk but this is gold.
World's N1 DJ.
True no tractor, real vinyl, a real dj.
An excellent condition copy of the picture 'Straight out of Newcastle' will cost you 15GBP on discogs - theres also black vinyl repressing as well for less.
A copy of 'Newcastle Hardcore Volume One' last sold on discogs for 200GBP. And that was the last copy to be sold on there since 2007. Thats how infrequently copies turn up.
One of the major frustrations of playing *anything* electronic live is that the "sound tech" is usually some half-deaf guitar head who doesn't realise that "loud" for electronics (synth, drum machines, samplers, etc) means "just stopping below red", not "one or two green blocks on its channel input graph".
So making it sound "aggressive enough" live in a proper venue is a struggle, so it tends to be underground DIY shows or as part of arts festivals like TINA Festival with the Crack Theatre events in the Grey Room.
I sacrificed my ears bc of him what a legend
The Bloody Fist website in the end of 90s, early 2000 was the funniest thing ever, especially compared to the dull crap that the Dutch were posting online. It was up there with Dr Macabre's website as best entertainment in the hardcore/gabber scene.
Hugo Malim 100% no soul guaranteed lmao mark n arraon are lubinski are fucking legends
Refresh my memory. I remember satirical stuff. That's kinda it lol...
I remember listening to Nasenbluten on the Newcastle Universuty radio station ...mmm late night friday nights... would of been 1990 If my memory serves me correct... This was a great time in Newcastle ...the Hunter on Hunter hotel was the place to hang out out....
Mark N is the king!
maaall grab
Wat
@@Jchot sampled this interview on his song Sheer Fuck-Offness
King🎉🎉
Not sure if this is season 1 or 2, hopefully season 2, as it's still available for download: www.abc.net.au/tv/notquiteart/
Saw them at steam in north wales in 96, fucking amazing
me too, them were the days eh mate!
Love you Bloody Fist
no dude there were 2 Fist ones sold on discogs withing 2 months this year. I was having this convo with mark earlier and he too said it was unusual.
I've got some Bloody Fist stuff back in Oz. Back when you'd mailorder tapes direct from a record label. Probably collector's items now - by the three other blokes on the planet that listen to industrial noisecore on cassette :D
"The sheer fuckoffness of the record appealed to me straight away"
"people were horrifoiiiid" 😂😂😂😂
People were horrified
Nice to see a Rane mixer.. I gotta ask Mark what he uses now (or if it's that still) :)
Mark N is fucking awesome!
greetings from Germany: We still have fax machines. The higher up the government, the more important these machines are.
Found the full episode: mpegmedia.abc.net.au/tv/geo/notquiteart/notquiteart_2008_ep01.mp4
A went t these nights 🌙 ❤
3:44 !!! Yesss current value!!
3:46 Limewax & Current Value - Desert Storm
Legend
respect mark i thin i have both those recs ill have to check my fist section. love this vid thanks for posting mark is a fucking champ and a great guy for selling me soo many recs
'the musics bloody horrible' lol.... thanks for posting!
Ah, those sales might not have turned up in the sale history yet, im only going by the numbers when I last looked.
Should upload the SBS Alchemy interview..."Get a dog up yaaaa".
Classic.
HAVE YOU BEEN IN MELBOURNE?
I'VE GOT AN INFORMANT.
I AM GOING TO NEWCASTLE.
finally off dial-up - can anyone fax me the full episode?
I wanna see the rest of it... =(
perhaps already said; but does anyone have the whole thing??
Cybernetics! :respect:
Here from mall grab
@rancidsexbeast im from newy aus.
i was there for all of this. saw mark play countless times for nothin.
mental times. there was a great scene in newy. heaps of unemployed surfer bum punks like myself. we loved beer, tits, hard music and drugs.
i eventually moved into the psy doof scene, but i love this stuff still.
Does anyone know the song a 3:48
sounds like 'Current Value - Cybernetics VIP'
thanks so much man :)
@skittb89 Sure is CV, mind you I can't ID the track 'cause they all sound the same ;)
Steel City Dance Discsman
Anyone knows the Song at 3:28 ?
analoguedeath The Dig Remix by Hedonist
@Bitsmasher
Then u are not quite listening that well sir!
killer
@camkrt Nasenbluten - We've got the balls
What exactly is a 'dickade', anyway? =D
I have a copy of straight outta Newcastle,,,
Mall grab
@ COTDEATH farking awesome name
What a gadgie!!!
Wow, really. lol