NUH - Remixes Hideous Miscreation

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Review by Ismael G Marin C

Remixes Hideous Miscreation by NUH – A Speedcore Beast That’ll Melt Your Brain (and Speakers) Alright, let’s dive into this wild ride of an album, Remixes Hideous Miscreation by NUH. If you’re into chaotic beats that sound like they were cooked up in some kind of dystopian rave laboratory, then buckle up, because this 2013 release from the UK is gonna hit the spot. Released under Legs Akimbo Records and clocking in as a full-on speedcore assault, it’s one of those albums that grabs you by the ears and doesn’t let go. Let’s talk tracks, shall we? First off, there’s “Disciples Of The Full Moon’s Bloodlust.” Man, this one’s a head-spinner. It kicks off with these glitchy, almost alien-like synths before the bass drops harder than your mate after one too many Jägerbombs. The tempo is absolutely nuts—like, I’m pretty sure my heart rate synced up with the BPM at some point. What makes it stick in my brain? Probably how relentless it feels, like a cybernetic beast chasing you through a neon-lit maze. You can’t help but bang your head even if it feels like your neck might snap. Then there’s “Woven In Fragments Of Putrid Disgust,” which sounds exactly as gnarly as the title suggests. This track takes no prisoners—it’s all jagged edges and distorted madness. There’s this moment around the halfway mark where everything cuts out for half a second, and when it slams back in, it’s like being punched in the face by a robot DJ. Honestly, I think I’ve rewound that part about twenty times just to feel the chaos again. It’s messy, it’s loud, and it’s downright disgusting—but in the best way possible. What’s cool about this album is that NUH didn’t just phone it in; every remix here feels intentional, like they knew exactly what buttons to press to mess with your mind. And yeah, maybe it’s not for everyone—your nan probably won’t appreciate the ear-bleeding frequencies—but for fans of electronic music on the edge of sanity, this thing is pure gold. You know what’s funny though? Listening to this album feels like stepping into a time machine set to a future that never happened. Like, imagine if instead of TikTok dances, people in 2023 were losing their minds to speedcore bangers like these. Maybe we’d all be happier? Or just deaf. Who knows. Anyway, if you’re looking for something that’ll shake up your playlist and possibly your soul, give Remixes Hideous Miscreation a spin. Just don’t blame me if your neighbors start complaining—or moving out.

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Artist: NUH
Album: Remixes Hideous Miscreation
Rating: 4.33

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Download

Filename: nuh-remixes-hideous-miscreation.zip
  • MP3 size: 9 mb
  • FLAC size: 80.4 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Woven In Fragments Of Putrid Disgust3:05
Disciples Of The Full Moon's Bloodlust4:34

Video

Hideous Miscreation - (NEW 2010) Disciples Of The Full Moon's Bloodlust

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Catalog Numbers

LEGS RECS 009

Labels

Legs Akimbo Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • Limited Edition
  • 45 RPM

Credits

RoleCredit
RemixNUH

Notes

  • Original tracks appear on the Hideous Miscreation EP 'Delusions Of Grandeur'
  • Limited edition of 110 copies.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): 115304 A1 JP
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): 115304 B1 JP

About NUH

Real Name

    • Tom Owen

Name Vars

  • DJ NUH

Aliases

  • Tom 'NUH' Owen

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: The album *Remixes Hideous Miscreation* by NUH is a wild ride into the chaotic world of speedcore. Released in 2013 in the UK, it’s packed with intense beats and dark vibes. One standout track, *Disciples Of The Full Moon's Bloodlust*, feels like a soundtrack for a vampire rave. With its remix credit solely to NUH, it’s clear this artist knows how to push boundaries. Speedcore isn’t for everyone, but this album definitely leaves a mark.

Comments

thestormyblonde
2025-03-13
1:59ここパズドラのタッチ音
coskuno
2025-03-12
Acrania bro
rdemma1512
2025-03-12
the vocalist is also the vocalist for acrania
robinvanvaek
2025-03-12
pls help somebody , my ears , horrible this sounds
ncjr591
2025-03-11
Greetings from Finland ,,/
preciousannecabague
2025-03-11
this band died u.u
T-T
karthik190583
2025-03-11
dude! your songs are so amazing..hope to see you here in the Philippines!
thumbs up from Philippines!
marcelajf
2025-03-10
this is amazing guys! every song i find from you guys is amazing, i'll be sure to spread the word amongst my friends. Your style is fresh, keep it up!

Cheers from Alaska!
deliasutter
2025-03-09
@HideousMiscreationUK may i have it also?
sonyhendra121
2025-03-08
this is fucking aces i fucking love it