Billain - Probes Horus 8

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Review by Alan Biggers

Probes Horus 8 by Billain: A Drum ‘n’ Bass Odyssey That Doesn’t Quit Alright, buckle up, because we’re diving into Probes Horus 8, the 2011 brainchild of Billain—a Dutch wizard who clearly had one too many espressos when he made this gem. Released under Syndrome Audio (props to them for keeping it real), this album is a wild ride through the Drum ‘n’ Bass jungle. And hey, kudos to Jade for the design—clean, sharp, and kinda hypnotic, just like the music itself. Now, let’s cut to the chase. The album only has two tracks: “Horus 8” and “Probes.” Yeah, not exactly a buffet of options here, but sometimes less really is more. These aren’t your run-of-the-mill beats; they’re intricate little monsters that’ll mess with your head in all the right ways. “Horus 8”: The Track That Won’t Leave You Alone First up, “Horus 8.” This thing hits you like an energy drink on an empty stomach—intense, jittery, and slightly overwhelming at first, but then BAM, you’re hooked. It starts off slowish, teasing you with these eerie atmospherics, but before you know it, Billain flips the switch. Suddenly, you’re neck-deep in breakbeats so tight they could give a chiropractor nightmares. What sticks with me? Those glitchy little details—tiny bleeps and bloops that sound like someone dropped a robot into a blender. It’s chaotic, sure, but in the best possible way. Imagine trying to solve a Rubik’s Cube while running from a tiger. That’s “Horus 8.” “Probes”: The Sneaky Second Act Then there’s “Probes,” which sneaks up on you like that one friend who always forgets to text back but somehow still makes you laugh. This track feels darker, moodier, almost like Billain decided to channel his inner sci-fi nerd. The basslines are thicker than my grandma’s soup, and the percussion? Oh man, it’s relentless. There’s this moment around the halfway mark where everything drops out except for this weird, stuttering beat—it’s unsettling, but also kinda genius. Like, I don’t even know how he thought of that, but it works. Final Thoughts: Weird, Witty, Wonderful So yeah, Probes Horus 8 isn’t gonna be everyone’s cup of tea. If you’re looking for something chill to play during brunch, keep scrolling. But if you’re after a Drum ‘n’ Bass experience that feels like getting chased through cyberspace by rogue AI, then Billain’s got you covered. Honestly, I can’t stop thinking about how much personality is crammed into these two tracks. It’s short, punchy, and leaves you wanting more—which, let’s face it, is kind of frustrating but also kinda perfect. And hey, fun fact: Did you know robots love Drum ‘n’ Bass? No? Well, now you do.

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Artist: Billain
Album: Probes Horus 8
Rating: 4.68

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Filename: billain-probes-horus-8.zip
  • MP3 size: 9.6 mb
  • FLAC size: 90.6 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Probes5:49
Horus 85:57

Video

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Catalog Numbers

SYNDROME 017

Labels

Syndrome Audio

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 12"
  • 45 RPM

Companies

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Distributed ByTriple Vision Record Distribution

Credits

RoleCredit
DesignJade

Notes

Side B has misprinted the track "Horus 8" as "Hours 8".

Barcodes

Matrix / Runout: 88039

About Billain

An artist by nature, Billain initially started in sketch and paint. He was influenced by the movies of Stanley Kubrick, David Cronenberg, and John Carpenter, and various anime like Katsuhiro Otomo's Akira, and science fiction and scientific thought in general, as well as from living through the unimaginable reality of the darkness brought by war in his home city of Sarajevo. Not satisfied with his ability to express through these mediums, in 97-98 Billain turned towards music production to further express the complex ideas and visions forming inside his head. He schooled himself in the techniques and theories of music production which led him to techno music, exploring a variety of sources including Iannis Xenakis, Stockhausen, Aphex Twin, The Prodigy and some early Metalheadz releases. After producing approximately 300 minimal techno tracks and playing live DJ sets, again Billain was unsatisfied... techno was just too simple for him. Listening to Ed Rush & Optical's legendary 'Wormhole' album, Billain found himself at a turning point into a world of techno-influenced drum and bass.... In 2000 Billain became part of the Sarajevo drum and bass collective known as 'Kontra'. The collective was instrumental in bringing some of the finest artists in drum and bass to the country for the first time, and shortly afterwards, Billain started producing drum and bass for the first time, purely for personal enjoyment and development. After a while of producing and collecting a vast array of tracks and custom sample libraries major disaster struck! A freak hardware failure led to the complete loss of all Billain's files - full finished tracks alongside hours of sampled sound design and hard work were lost forever totaling almost 160GB of projects. Many people might have quit at this point, but Billain tirelessly set straight back to work.. creating sounds again from scratch and starting new projects. Billain was now developing an original, creative and exciting array of sounds. Through his early music productions he was soon discovered and approached by large companies in need of professional sound design. This resulted in Billain being in heavy demand for sound design work for major companies such as Q Department in New York working on material for films, documentaries and advertising; work which he is still involved in to to the present day. Through increasing internet exposure, Billain's music also found recognition in the form of releases. Initial track signings came from drum and bass labels Breed 12 Inches and C2D, and after further developing his sound and style more signings started coming from established Dutch labels Syndrome Audio, Citrus and Rise Audio in London.

Real Name

    • Adis Kutkut

Name Vars

  • Adis Billain
  • Aethek
  • Billain Antireal

Aliases

  • Adis Kutkut
  • Aethek

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know that the album *Probes Horus 8* by Billain is a hidden gem in the Drum n Bass scene? Released in 2011 under Syndrome Audio, it blends intense electronic beats with a raw edge. The design credit goes to Jade, adding a visual layer to its sonic vibe. With just two tracks, *Horus 8* and *Probes*, it packs a punch for fans of the genre. Definitely worth a listen if you're into underground Dutch electronic music!

Comments

shamelessbigsis
2025-03-12
239:0! 11/02/2022. 17:08. 14 200.
wknsradio
2025-03-12
Genijalno
mayashetty1008
2025-03-11
Yes This song Rocked my Soul.
francoiseilitch
2025-03-10
I swear, Billain is a time traveller from the future. So much talent.
proba6809
2025-03-10
The Gyuto Monk Chants at natural sub_Bass level are the O.G Mind Funkers! Love the ritual bead drum andTibetan horns for the breakdown! This choon is only as dark as your next afterlife! OHM Auh HUM...
Tashi Delek _--GoodVibes, Dj Funky Buddha
skkyy42
2025-03-09
whos watchint this in 2016
sweetsweatlife
2025-03-09
Visionary man
hbert19
2025-03-09
2:23 onwards is insanity.
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tashalineau
2025-03-08
Nabudzen DNB -.-
judirahmanto
2025-03-07
sounds awesome
trophyland
2025-03-06
@MrMerecury билаин, ваще то
I bet he's a protoss player.
diana4all
2025-03-06
@heaheaheaa yes.
gmsmatos
2025-03-05
[d-__-b] !
pilnyung6joo0
2025-03-04
билан??
velikieslova
2025-03-03
wicked
doruktopcu
2025-03-03
the start is ... awsome, but then, after the drop... is just... dunno... nice upload!!