Manic

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The Birds 00:00 Tools
Chemicals For Criminals 00:00 Tools
Premonition 00:00 Tools
Spring 00:00 Tools
Motive 00:00 Tools
Meltdown 00:00 Tools
I'm Coming Hardcore 00:00 Tools
Land of Nod 00:00 Tools
Old and Wretched 00:00 Tools
Growing Roots 00:00 Tools
Adversary 00:00 Tools
Number 00:00 Tools
Carolina Ghost 00:00 Tools
Leeches 00:00 Tools
Cafe Barcelona 00:00 Tools
I'm Coming Hardcore (7" Edit) 00:00 Tools
Another New Home 00:00 Tools
In A Room On Fire 00:00 Tools
Leaving Araby 00:00 Tools
Nickel Medication 00:00 Tools
Own Demise 00:00 Tools
Bedlam 00:00 Tools
Cut Your Red 00:00 Tools
Mr. Evans 00:00 Tools
Monday 00:00 Tools
Pain And Pleasure 00:00 Tools
Illusion 00:00 Tools
Spring (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Premonition (Original mix) 00:00 Tools
Calm 00:00 Tools
Birds 00:00 Tools
The Birds (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Space Border (the Qmaster Space Funk Remix) 00:00 Tools
Motive (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
The Abyss 00:00 Tools
High Noon 00:00 Tools
Dirt 00:00 Tools
I'm Fucked 00:00 Tools
Trance Synthetic (the Qmaster Remix) 00:00 Tools
Hitchcock 00:00 Tools
The Finger Prince Static Situation Mix 00:00 Tools
The Chthonic 00:00 Tools
Mr Evans 00:00 Tools
Gettin Up' [5 Minutes of Manic Megamix] 00:00 Tools
King Mag Joint 00:00 Tools
Fiull (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
From the Ground Up 00:00 Tools
All I Need 00:00 Tools
Gore Joint 00:00 Tools
Bill Joint 00:00 Tools
Maserfacking Realshit 00:00 Tools
Bill Joint feat. Ill Bill 00:00 Tools
King Mag Joint feat. King Magnetic 00:00 Tools
Term Joint 00:00 Tools
Inferno 00:00 Tools
I Like It 00:00 Tools
carolina ghost (broken spindles remix) 00:00 Tools
Gore Joint feat. Goretex 00:00 Tools
Sully Joint 00:00 Tools
Space Border - The Qmaster Space Funk Remix 00:00 Tools
Eternity 00:00 Tools
6ix9ine Ft Famous Dex - "Zeta Zero" ( P 00:00 Tools
Despues De L'azonia 00:00 Tools
Good Intentions 00:00 Tools
Drinking with Vlad 00:00 Tools
Bad Accents 00:00 Tools
Manic - Im Coming Hardcore 00:00 Tools
I Like It (Part 2) 00:00 Tools
Drinking With Vlad feat. Slaine 00:00 Tools
Jagermeister (J.G remix) 00:00 Tools
Term Joint feat. Termanology 00:00 Tools
Teddy Joint 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
These Days 00:00 Tools
Jagermeister 00:00 Tools
Carolina Ghost (The Album Leaf Remix) 00:00 Tools
Fiull 00:00 Tools
Welcome 2 hell 00:00 Tools
The Paradigm Shift 00:00 Tools
The Finger Prince Faded Sensation Dub 00:00 Tools
Teddy Joint feat. Tedy Andreas 00:00 Tools
Sully Joint feat. Sullynomad 00:00 Tools
spring.cpr-01 00:00 Tools
Curious Victim 00:00 Tools
Im Coming Hardcore 00:00 Tools
Glitter On The Radio 00:00 Tools
Breath Me 00:00 Tools
Hellfire 00:00 Tools
Holographic universe 00:00 Tools
depression 00:00 Tools
Pain & pleasure 00:00 Tools
Trance Synthetic - The Qmaster Remix 00:00 Tools
Ember 00:00 Tools
A New Home For My Dad 00:00 Tools
Cut It Out 00:00 Tools
What It's Like To Die on The Phone 00:00 Tools
Rock it up 00:00 Tools
Out To Sea 00:00 Tools
The Swan 00:00 Tools
Space Border 00:00 Tools
Air Raid Signal 00:00 Tools
Fountain 00:00 Tools
Angelus 00:00 Tools
Azari & III 00:00 Tools
The Dead And The Dying 00:00 Tools
Give it to Me 00:00 Tools
If White America Told the Trut 00:00 Tools
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1)Alternative/experimental rock band from California, USA 2)Hardcore/psycore DJ & producer from Winterswijk, Netherlands 3) hardcore punk from Atlanta. 1)Ryan Green - drums Paul Gross - vocals/keyboards Zane Smythe - guitars/keyboards Nate Perry - bass/backup vocals Believe it or not, Manic didn’t want to get signed to Suretone, the new label of ex-Geffen president Jordan Schur. Not because they had something against them but they didn’t want their creativity stifled by a corporation. This band, who crafts lush, layered pop rock, wanted to do things on their terms and to be the masters of their own destiny. “We’re believers in the idea that the only way you can grow as a band is to play shows and work your ass off, as opposed to trying to write a hit single,” explains guitarist/keyboardist Zane Smythe. “We want to make a good record that we like, not radio singles. And if things don’t work out, we can at least have made a record we are proud of.” Spoken like a true artisan that isn’t interested in the politics and culture of the music business machine. Smythe finishes his thought, saying, “What we try to do is make a quality album, as opposed to a product that will appeal to a bunch of people. We know that the people we do appeal to will be into it on a deep level.” Clearly, Manic know what they want, in terms of their business and their art, and they’ve found a way to balance the two. “We had no inclination to sign with a major label,” says Smythe. “We recorded a demo that was essentially the Floorboards EP.” The five-track EP in question ended up landing in Schur’s hands who quickly approached the band because he couldn’t stop listening to it. “We wanted a deal where we could do what we wanted to do. He said yes to everything we asked for, so we couldn’t turn him down,” Smythe says. Rare is the case where a band dictates its own terms to a label courting it for a record deal, but Manic, featuring drummer Ryan Green, guitarist/keyboardist Zane Smythe, bassist Nate Perry, and vocalist/keyboardist Paul Gross, is a rare band in many facets. Manic are actually native to Los Angeles. They didn’t come from somewhere else to L.A. in order to find success like so many bands these days; rather, they’re from L.A., and formed there five years ago. “There is so much going on,” Smythe says about the L.A. scene. “It’s over-ridden with bands, and inherently, it makes people care less and more fickle. We’re just trying to set ourselves apart with our songs and with how we present the songs live.” Musically, Manic admit they are not here to cater or to kowtow to radio. They just want to write songs with plenty of depth, breadth and scope, songs that they can replicate live. “We are a fairly tech-heavy band,” says Smythe, shedding light on his band’s sound. “We use a lot of gear. Our bassist has a keyboard. Our drummer has a keyboard next to him. I have a keyboard. We have a laptop, guitar, and vocal effects, etc, so the music is on the technical side. We’re big fans of stuff that’s sparse but not thin. When we record, we throw everything into the pot and start reducing, and what’s left is what we play live. We’re fans of music that is thick and we think we do a really good job at representing ourselves and our songs when we play them live.” Indeed, Manic aren’t your average LA band. They are doing things their way, remaining true to their independent music ethos. 2)Maarten Prinsen; Dutch hardcore DJ and producer born on January 25, 1989 in Winterswijk (NL) produces for Cenobite Records. His music is experimental hardcore with influences of acid, goa, rave, drum & bass and gabber. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.