Sei2ure

Sei2ure, a formidable name in the hardcore techno scene, is a Dutch electronic music producer known for his intense and innovative approach to the genre. His music often pushes the boundaries of what is traditionally considered hardcore, with a signature blend of industrial, drum and bass, and even breakcore influences. Over the years, Sei2ure has gained notoriety for his relentless beats, complex sound design, and unapologetic attitude reflected in both his track titles and his pounding sonic assaults.

Among his recent work, releases like "Bad Temper" and "Suck My Dick" exemplify his bold and aggressive style, while "I Send You To Hell / Push The Prozac" reveals his aptitude for crafting tracks that are not only ferocious but also meticulously structured. By weaving together a fabric of distorted kicks, piercing synths, and relentless energy, Sei2ure has earned a reputation as an innovator in hardcore techno—a reputation further reinforced through tracks like "Partystarter" and "Breeding Chaos." His "Vibrator EP" and "Disfunction" continue to resonate within the hardcore community, showcasing Sei2ure's ability to deliver brutal dance-floor material that stands out in an often-saturated market. Whether through solo projects or impactful remixes, Sei2ure stays at the forefront of the scene, ensuring that his sound remains as compelling and destructive as ever.

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Bad Temper
Single - Released April 1, 2019
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  1. April 1, 2019
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  3. October 26, 2018
  4. March 28
  5. September 25, 2017
  6. April 24
  7. December 18, 2016
  8. February 22, 2015
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  10. July 11, 2014