Phenex

Hardcore producer Phenex grew up in Sweden and Germany with an avid interest in hardcore. He started producing hardcore with a great passion, initially releasing his songs on the internet in an attempt to reach out to people all over the world. In 2008, he (together with vocalist Le Kat) released "So Naive" for free, which grew popular over night, and as a result securing himself a spot on Nukleuz' "Hardcore Nation" album series. Supported by major hardcore producers, DJs and label owners, he has since come to be featured on the "Hardcore Underground" album series and with a list of strong upcoming releases is actively pushing new talent from Sweden, making sure that the land of the midnight sun takes its place in the wider scene.

Homepage: http://www.phenexhardcore.com/


Posts by Phenex

Donkumentary

So, today I saw this link over at HardcoreProducer.org that basi­cally was a half-hour run­down of what the north­ern Donk-scene is like. Thought you guys might find this entertaining/funny/educational/interesting. If you don’t know what Donk is, it’s basi­cally a UK-based genre made famous for its off­beat bass sound. The kids up north love this stuff, whereas the south­ern­ers have never heard of it.

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Finished Video Game Remix Competition Submission Entry

Today I com­pleted a new song that I sub­mit­ted to a fun lit­tle 8-bit com­pe­ti­tion. Sort of like OC Remix, except Hard­core only! My sub­mis­sion will be dis­closed once the com­pe­ti­tion has ended and I’ll upload the track here for free for you to down­load, so keep check­ing back!

Happy New Hardcore Year 2010!

While I’m sit­ting here writ­ing this in a cold night, I start to think of the past year and how much it has meant for me and for our scene. We’ve expe­ri­enced a series of set­backs dur­ing the year, but have only come out stronger and bet­ter than ever before. Hard­core Under­ground 4 received rave reviews and was praised by many as THE hard­core album of 2009 and rightly so! On var­i­ous mes­sage boards peo­ple were going nuts over the qual­ity of the album. We thought we had already out­done our­selves with Hard­core Under­ground 3, but Hard­core Under­ground 4 really pushed the scene for­ward into the next level.
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