Nasty Django - Fuck Beats

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Review by Richard van der Veldt

Fuck Beats by Nasty Django: A Sonic Bomb from 1992 That Still Blows Minds Alright, let’s talk about Fuck Beats by Nasty Django. This isn’t your grandma’s playlist—unless your grandma is into hardcore techno and experimental noise (in which case, respect). Released in '92 under the Pretty Asshole label, this album feels like it crawled out of some sweaty Berlin basement during the peak of Germany's wild electronic scene. It’s raw, relentless, and doesn’t care if you’re ready for it. Spoiler alert: You’re not. The brains behind this chaos? Acardipane, who clearly had one goal: to melt faces. And Lacquer Cut By SST? Yeah, they helped make sure those melted faces got pressed onto vinyl properly. Props where props are due. Now, let’s dive into two tracks that’ll stick with you longer than regrettable tattoos: First up, "Untitled". Because why name something when the sound itself screams louder than words ever could? From the first beat, it grabs you by the collar and shakes you awake. The kick drum hits so hard it might as well be knocking on your skull saying, “Hey, pay attention!” Then there’s this gnarly synth line twisting around like an angry snake—you can tell someone was just messing around with knobs until everything sounded wrong in the best possible way. It’s messy but purposeful, like graffiti art on a crumbling wall. Every time I hear it, I feel like I’ve stepped into a cyberpunk dystopia where robots have taken over rave culture. Honestly? Love it. Then there’s "Ey Dude (Totally Fucked Up Mix)", because subtlety isn’t really the vibe here. This track is pure adrenaline wrapped in distortion. The title alone tells you what you’re getting into—a chaotic banger aimed straight at your chest. There’s this moment halfway through where everything drops out except for this eerie vocal sample repeating “ey dude” like a broken record. It’s haunting yet hilarious, kinda like hearing a drunk friend try to explain their life choices at 3 AM. But then BAM—the bass slams back in, and suddenly you’re fighting invisible ninjas on the dancefloor. Or maybe that’s just me. What makes Fuck Beats unforgettable is how unapologetically weird it is. It’s not trying to win awards or fit neatly into any genre box—it’s just doing its thing, consequences be damned. Listening to it now, almost three decades later, it still feels fresh. Like, yeah, other artists have tried to capture this level of chaotic energy, but few pull it off without sounding like copycats. Here’s the kicker though: If aliens landed tomorrow and asked us to sum up human emotions through music, I’d hand them this album. Not because it’s perfect—but because it’s alive. Flawed, loud, unpredictable, and kinda beautiful in its own messed-up way. Plus, it’s German, so obviously it comes with extra existential vibes baked in. Oh, and fun fact—if you play this album backwards while staring into a mirror, you might see your future self giving you judgmental looks. Probably. Haven’t tested it personally, but hey, worth a shot, right?

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Download

Filename: nasty-django-fuck-beats.zip
  • MP3 size: 15.6 mb
  • FLAC size: 73.6 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Untitled4:35
Ey Dude (Totally Fucked Up Mix)5:41

Video

Nasty Django - Ey dude (1992 Totally fucked up mix)
Nasty Django - Untitle 2 (1992)
Nasty Django - Untitle 1 (1992)

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Catalog Numbers

PCI 606

Labels

Pretty Asshole

Listen online

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  • ascolta in linea
  • écouter en ligne
  • lytte på nettet
  • ouvir online
  • lyssna på nätet
  • online anhören

Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 12"
  • 45 RPM

Companies

RoleCompany
Lacquer Cut AtSST Brüggemann GmbH

Credits

RoleCredit
Lacquer Cut BySST
Written-ByAcardipane

Notes

  • No tracklisting. A1 title taken from Frankfurt Trax Volume 2
  • B1 is known as "Fick dich doch mal"

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): PCI 606 A SST
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): PCI 606 B SST

About Nasty Django

(Hardcore) Techno alias of . Gimmick brother of . Also known as .

Real Name

    • Marc Trauner

Name Vars

  • Da King Nasty Django
  • De 2017 SGE
  • Hasty Django
  • Nasty Dajango
  • Nasty Djabgo
  • Nasty Djang

Aliases

  • The Mover
  • Spiritual Combat
  • Friends Of Alex
  • Sonic Surfer
  • Mescalinum United
  • Vibrator
  • Dogge Team
  • Marshall Masters
  • Marc Acardipane
  • Program 1
  • Cyborg Unknown
  • Rave Creator
  • Ace The Space
  • Cypher
  • Alien Christ
  • Pilldriver
  • T-Bone Castro
  • Project Æ
  • Chucky Chunk
  • Resident E
  • Tilt!
  • The Possessed
  • Beethoven
  • The Phuture Project
  • Freez-E-Style
  • T8
  • 8 A.M.
  • Rave 2000
  • Planet Phuture
  • 6-Pack
  • New Balance
  • Highrollers
  • Suburban Soul
  • PCP-Project
  • Dusty Angel
  • DB 600
  • Subtopia
  • Reincarnated Regulator
  • White Breaks
  • Stereo Murder
  • Bunker Youth
  • Whalekommittee
  • Friends Of Django
  • Ultra Spaceman
  • Barracuda
  • Bellini Uno
  • Craig Tayaffo
  • The 6th City Mob
  • A Lighter Shade
  • Budleckers
  • The Re-Block
  • Don Dee Jay
  • Protectors Of Bass
  • Ultra Tech
  • Wonderboy
  • DJ Bubi
  • Psycho Party
  • DJ Puppy
  • SexDrive Entertainment
  • Pepe Ramirez
  • Marc-E-Bwoy
  • S.M.F.
  • Mask
  • DJ Jacques O.
  • The Postman
  • A.2017
  • Dr. Atomic
  • Jack E. Mustang
  • \"?\"
  • Frank Dogge
  • Gandharvas
  • DJ Full Nuts
  • Kool DJ S.M.C.
  • The Master Of Dark Rave
  • The Pimp + Cru
  • Pepe Castro + Cru
  • The Crazy Whistlers
  • The Baseball Punch
  • KO
  • Garcia/Castro Bros. Mgmt.
  • Mustapha Ooh Piata
  • Psyko-Path Gonzales
  • The Tribalspirits
  • Marc Trauner
  • The Demonic Force FFM
  • Lil' Pepe Castro
  • 1st Mob
  • The Budleckers

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a cool fact: In 1992, Germany saw the release of *Fuck Beats*, an intense electronic album by Nasty Django. It’s a wild mix of hardcore, techno, and experimental sounds. The album came out on the aptly named label Pretty Asshole. Tracks like "Ey Dude (Totally Fucked Up Mix)" scream raw energy. Fun detail—Acardipane wrote it, and SST handled the lacquer cut. Not your average record, right?