Micropoint

Micropoint is a pioneering French duo in the hardcore techno scene, known for their relentless energy and ruthless synthesis of sounds. The collaboration between Daniel Tecoult, better known as Radium, and Denis Cohen-Scali, AKA Al Core, started in the mid-1990s, swiftly becoming a cornerstone of the French hardcore techno movement. Their music embodies a brutal amalgamation of speedcore, industrial, and hardcore techno elements, distinguished by ferocious beats, distorted synthesizers, and a general contempt for musical restraint. This is vividly encapsulated in albums such as "Neurophonie" (1999) and "Anesthesie International," showcasing their ability to blend chaotic noise with rhythm in a way that commands the electronic music scene.

Over the years, Micropoint has continued to evolve, pushing the boundaries of hardcore techno. Their discography expanded through the 2000s and 2010s with releases like "Exit Mankind," "Overdose United," and the reflective "Micropoint Remixes 2019," illustrating their adaptability and sustained relevance in the genre. Their newer work, including "Junk Box" and "Remontées," demonstrates a maturation in their sound while holding firm to the raw, aggressive energy that characterized their early work. Micropoint has not only made a significant impact on the hardcore techno scene through their innovative music but also by inspiring a new generation of artists who seek to break the mold in electronic music. Their legacy is one of audacity, relentless innovation, and an indomitable spirit that continues to resonate within the techno community.

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Junk Box
Album - 12 Tracks - Released May 6, 2019
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