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Ad Noiseam has released music by the following artists:
Ad Noiseam has released music by the following artists:


* [[2methyl]]
* 2methyl
* [[Andrey Kiritchenko]]
* [[Antigen Shift]]
* [[Antigen Shift]]
* [[Ivan Shopov|Balkansky]]
* [[Black Lung]]
* [[Black Lung]]
* [[Bong-Ra]]
* [[Bong-Ra]]
* [[Broken Note]]
* Broken Note
* Cakebuilder
* Cdatakill
* [[Dälek]]
* [[Dälek]]
* Detritus
* [[DJ Hidden]]
* [[DJ Hidden]]
* Drumcorps
* [[Enduser (artist)|Enduser]]
* [[Enduser (artist)|Enduser]]
* Exillion
* [[Gore Tech]]
* Fausten
* Gore Tech
* [[Hecate (musician)|Hecate]]
* Hecq
* Hecq
* [[Igorrr]]
* [[Igorrr]]
* [[Iszoloscope]]
* [[Iszoloscope]]
* [[Knifehandchop]]
* [[Karsten Pflum]]
* [[Karsten Pflum]]
* Keef Baker
* [[Ra (artist)|Ra]]
* [[Ruby My Dear]]
* [[Knifehandchop]]
* Lapsed
* [[Shitmat]]
* Larvae
* [[Tapage]]
* Loopstepwalker
* [[Tarmvred]]
* Machinecode
* [[The Outside Agency]]
* Mad EP
* [[Wilt (band)|Wilt]]
* Mago
* [[Larvae]]
* [[Cdatakill]]
* [[Mad EP]]
* [[Mothboy]]
* [[Niveau Zero]]
* [[Lapsed]]
* [[Andrey Kiritchenko]]
* [[Keef Baker]]
* [[Detritus]]
* [[Mago (band)|Mago]]
* [[The Teknoist]]
* [[Needle Sharing]]
* [[The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble]]
* [[The Mount Fuji Doomjazz Corporation]]
* [[Balkansky & Loopstepwalker]]
* [[Cakebuilder]]
* [[Drumcorps]]
* [[Exillion]]
* [[Fausten]]
* [[Gore Tech]]
* [[Hecate (musician)|Hecate]]
* [[Machinecode]]
* Matta
* Matta
* [[Mobthrow]]
* Mobthrow
* [[Monolog]]
* Monolog
* Mothboy
* [[Oyaarss]]
* Needle Sharing
* Niveau Zero
* Oyaarss
* [[Mathis Mootz|Panacea]]
* [[Mathis Mootz|Panacea]]
* [[Raoul Sinier]]
* [[Raoul Sinier]]
* [[Roel Funcken]]
* Roel Funcken
* Ruby My Dear
* [[Scorn (band)|Scorn]]
* [[Scorn (band)|Scorn]]
* [[Semiomime]]
* [[Semiomime]]
* [[Somatic Responses]]
* [[Shitmat]]
* Somatic Responses
* [[Subheim]]
* Subheim
* [[Swarm Intelligence]]
* Swarm Intelligence
* Tapage
* [[Techdiff]]
* [[Tarmvred]]
* [[Underhill (band)|Underhill]]
* Techdiff
* The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble
* The Mount Fuji Doomjazz Corporation
* [[The Outside Agency]]
* The Teknoist
* Underhill
* [[Whourkr]]
* [[Whourkr]]
* [[Wormskull]]
* [[Wilt (band)|Wilt]]
* Wormskull


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 08:21, 2 March 2015

Ad Noiseam
Founded2001
FounderNicolas Chevreux
GenrePower noise
Breakbeat
Breakcore
Dubstep
Country of originGermany
LocationBerlin
Official websitehttp://www.adnoiseam.net

Ad Noiseam is an independent record label that has recently published mostly electronic music (breakcore, drum'n'bass, IDM, dubstep) as well as hip-hop and jazz based in Berlin, Germany. Ad Noiseam was founded in April of 2001 by Nicolas Chevreux, who also has done some of the design work for the label's releases. Ad Noiseam originally started out as a webzine but quickly moved on to being a record-label establishing a name for itself with it's first release "Krach Test" (adn 01), a true tour-de-horse 3CDr set featuring anyone who was anyone in the 2001 electronic music scene. After releasing high quality, small batch (mini)-CDr releases, the label fased out the CDr's in favour of factory pressed CDs with 2001's "Subfusc" by Tarmvred, after which numerous releases on both vinyl and CD followed. Continuing its forward vision music- and designwise, Ad Noiseam built a huge following of music enthusiasts as well as musicians.[1]

On top of the label activities, Ad Noiseam is also a mailorder and a distribution channel for both in-house and other labels' releases. Since 2001, Ad Noiseam has spread CDs and records to end customers, stores and other mailorders worldwide.

In 2011, Ad Noiseam celebrated its 10th anniversary with a festival held at the Berghain club, followed by a series of birthday concerts in more than 10 European countries.

Roster

Ad Noiseam has released music by the following artists:

See also

References

  1. ^ "Escaping Restrictions :: Ad Noiseam Label Profile". Igloo Magazine. January 2005. Retrieved 2010-02-17.