
Danny Hyde is an experimental musician and renowned remix artist. Hyde has contributed to production and mixing on many Coil albums, including Horse Rotorvator, Love's Secret Domain, The Remote Viewer, Black Antlers, and The New Backwards. Hyde has also worked with Psychic TV. Furthermore, Hyde's remixes have appeared on the Nine Inch Nails remix albums Fixed, Closer To God and certified gold release Further Down the Spiral as well as the rerelease of quadruple-platinum album The Downward Spiral. His remix of Nine Inch Nails' song "Closer" was featured in the film Se7en. Hyde's solo effort, Aural Rage, features contributions by Coil members John Balance and Peter Christopherson.
A Nature Of Nonsense (2005)

1 Serial Flasher (5:38)
2 Physics Is All Very Good (4:23)
3 Fj Nettlefold (7:38)
Vocals, Written-By - Jhonn Balance
4 Unhealthy Red (4:12)
Written By - Peter Christopherson
5 No One Needs To Notice (4:36)
Vocals, Written-By - Joanna De Seyne
6 A Nutter At Radio 3 (5:57)
7 Nasahara Arab (9:25)
Written By - Peter Christopherson
8 Make Room For The Mushrooms (6:10)
Vocals, Written-By - Jhonn Balance
9 Athletico Tortilla (4:27)
10 Dubya Does One (5:41)
11 Bats Alive (7:33)
I have always made dark sounds, from the sounds created for "Windowpane", to the Timestretched digiridoos of "Further back and faster" for Coil,
From the Chopped up Speech of Nine Inch Nails "Gave up", to the Dark Intro of " "Closer" by Nin ( As used on the Film Seven).
From the Twisted re sampled sounds of The Black light district Album, to the Soft but haunting sin waves on "baby food" .
From the Twisted metal sounds on the coil remix of "Rush" - Depeche Mode to the Strings on a "Cold cell"
Dark sounds seem to be something I just happen to make.
But with so many brilliant audio re makers around ( from Coil to Cyclobe, Nurse with Wound etc,etc) I decided to combine my Audio sounds with anything i fancied, and thus hope to create something Unique, out of it's time, maybe having no time.
I was determined to make each song ring with real feeling, also I wanted to break free of the chains us Sampler users have inflicted on ourselves .
At first at the beginning of sampling we sampled silly noises and made tunes, then we twisted noises and made tunes, now I feel we can twist soundtracks and make anything we want.
This resulted in a project which has taken the best Part of two years to complete, after all how to marry the Absurd with the dark
Anybody who heard my vocal samples in "Exploding Frogs"
Knows I have a sense of the absurd, so with this in mind the project began .
On this project You'll hear anything from Steven Hawkin waxing lyrically over getting wood, to george Bush giving 4th grade girls to the taliban.
But aside from the absurd there is an other element here.
The death of Jhon Balance has made the songs he sung ,all the more poignant.
One song had been pulled from the ether ( a lost vocal sung through an obliteration box, years ago , thanks to the power of the modern processors, was un processed and delivered clean to be used in a new song " Make room for the Mushrooms"
The other song " Fj Nettlefold" Is One of Jhons' last ever recordings, In fact I had been on at him for Months to sing it, no sooner was it done, then it seemed like he was gone.
Also on here is a haunting lullaby on incest , sung by Joanna de Seyne , " No one needs to Notice" a beautiful song sung about an absurd subject
So the album is not only Celebration of the absurd, but contains emotions of all Human experience .
May god have mercy on my soul.
D.h 2005
"In Loving Memory of Jhonn Balance and Marylyn Hyde"
"Dedicated to my family"
F.J. Nettlefold RMX 2006
1. FJ Nettlefold (original)
2. FJ Nettlefold (twisted mystic mix by Occultechnologies)
3. FJ Nettlefold (3+3+3 mix by Precarious)
Sinsemilla Dreams (2006)

Techno, Experimental from Danny Hyde
1 Hippy Cult Leader (Intro) (4:14)
2 Why Not Sell Your Young (Shanghai Soap Opera Mix) (5:27)
Remix - DJ Poltergeist
3 Whacked Right Out (Static Surgery Mix) (7:06)
Remix - M.C. Ramification
4 I Don’t Do Deviant Sex (Calm Before The Porn Edit) (3:00)
5 Fj Nettlefold (Radar Angels Mix) (5:24)
Remix - Andrew Sega
6 Argento Meets The Skinheads (Black Zodiac Mix) (2:08)
Remix - DJ Poltergeist
7 Why Not Sell Your Young (Transient Telephone Edit) (4:30)
Remix - M.C. Ramification
8 A Nutter At Radio Three (Novoxia Edit) (5:58)
9 Fj Nettlefold (Mothman Mix) (5:46)
Remix - Andreas Meyer
10 Ode To The Deadzone (Dyslexic Messiah Mix) (7:08)
Remix - M.C. Ramification
11 A Nutter At Radio Null (5:13)
Remix - Andreas Meyer
12 No One Needs To Notice (Lavender + Roses Mix) (4:48)
Remix - DJ Poltergeist
13 Chorus To The Disbeliver (Military Temples Mix) (6:31)
Remix - DJ Poltergeist
14 Sinsemilla Dreams (Honey Hashish Mix) (6:08)
Remix - DJ Poltergeist
Divine Frequency is very proud to present the “Sinsemilla Dreams” Ep by Aural Rage, a carefully chosen collection of remixes, reconstructions, and unreleased material from former Coil collaborator and Nine Inch Nails remixer Danny Hyde.
The Sinsemilla Dreams Ep showcases the lighter side of Danny Hyde’s twisted psyche, bringing you over an hour of dark mystic disco with ambient interludes and orchestral intermissions. This is music for Daliesque discoteques and Cthulian chill out lounges. The tracks on this CD were arranged and edited after consultation with several underground DJs in an attempt to give the release a consistent track to track flow. But this is more than just demented dancefloor fodder, it's also a cathartic mental voyage of primal electric rhthyms separated from one another by glistening ambient soundscapes.
In addition to the vocal talents of the late Jhonn Balance and Joanna DeSyne, several other musicans have lent their remixing talents to this disc, including Andrew Sega, who has remixed bands such as Delerium, as well as Andreas Meyer, whose groundbreaking electro industrial project Forma Tadre turned many heads over a decade ago with his Lovecraftian inspired “Navigator” album. All remixes were made using technology that was available at the time the track was originally recorded, giving some of the earlier tracks a decidedly nostalgic feel..
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2 comments:
thanks a million times over for this!!!!!!!!!
hi there! i would be really thankful if you could re-up the links for A.R.!
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