Refused: The finest hardcore punk of our generation gets Electro-fied & Hip-Hop’d out by Shark Attack & Hensforth

refused Refused: The finest hardcore punk of our generation gets Electro-fied & Hip-Hopd out by Shark Attack & Hensforth

Sweden’s Refused are something I get very excited about. It doesn’t matter that they broke up in 1998 and their ashes have since scattered into other groups including The (International) Noise Conspiracy. Refused is my long standing favorite hardcore punk band.

Many are familiar with the track ‘New Noise’ off Refused’s last album, ‘The Shape of Punk to Come: A Chimerical Bombation In 12 Bursts’ on Burning Heart Records (and later Epiptaph). That tune, amazing music video and containing album had acute electronic music sensibility and it lends itself very well to club rotation. I’ve heard Steve Aoki throw down ‘New Noise’ in his sets on numerous occasions—I always smile, then throw elbows and stomp feet. The build up at the beginning drops right into some of the fiercest screams ever. Play it loud or louder.


MP3: Refused - New Noise

Yow! Electro “bangers” and hardcore punk aren’t so far apart, really. The energy levels can be nearly identical.

I know RATM gets love in L.A.’s hippest dancefloors, particularly since the Late Night Laptop Re-Edit remix that Ed Banger’s SebastiAn did.

Now San Diego’s Shark Attack have put an electro twist on ‘New Noise’. I think a re-edit of this track is long overdue and I’m excited to see someone has stepped up to the challenge. The main sample sounds a bit clipped, but who cares, it’s Refused! The novelty rules! Some of y’all might like it and others might think it’s the highest blasphemy. I’d like to see other edits and uses of this track someday.


MP3: Refused - New Noise (Shark Attack Remix)

And for good measure, here’s a another original, ‘Refused are Fucking Dead’ along with a remix that appeared on their 1998 ‘Theology E.P.’:


MP3: Refused - Refused Are Fucking Dead


MP3: Refused - Refused Are Fucking Dead (Bomba Je Remix, Long Version)

And on a final note—something different—hear this hip-hop from Montreal’s Hensforth that takes Stack House rapper C-Ride’s ‘P-P-Pushin’ and remixes it with ‘New Noise’ samples. Discobelle hipped us to this earlier this month. Again, the execution is a little rough, but I’m impressed with Hensforth for the move.


MP3: C-Ride - Pushin’ (Hensforth’s Skream at Me Remix)

Shop for Refused albums on Amazon. If you only own one hardcore album, make it ‘The Shape of Punk to Come’.

Visit Refused’s MySpace and Refused’s Wikipedia entry to learn more.



19 Responses to “Refused: The finest hardcore punk of our generation gets Electro-fied & Hip-Hop’d out by Shark Attack & Hensforth”


  1. 1 yes!!! Identicon Icon yes!!!

    thank you!!! dear lord this is ridiculously necessary.

  2. 2 veronika Identicon Icon veronika

    the new noise remix is terrible

  3. 3 Fuzzy Duck Identicon Icon Fuzzy Duck

    New Noise is nasty.

  4. 4 gggorth Identicon Icon gggorth

    Refused = great band musically but one riddled with posturing and fake-communist manifestos for fashion. *snore*

  5. 5 bumpsdick Identicon Icon bumpsdick

    @ veronika:

    I don’t love it either, but I think it’s interesting it exists. We’re still waiting for the perfect edit.

  6. 6 Eric Identicon Icon Eric

    Awesome. The Shape of Punk To Come is a classic.

  7. 7 ju Identicon Icon ju

    nice to see san diego getting out there.

  8. 8 haha Identicon Icon haha

    LOL! sounds like static-x!

  9. 9 Niklas Identicon Icon Niklas

    The NEW NOISE remix is soooo crappy. Cant see any proper DJ choose to play this and get people going… At least I hope I wont hear it on a dancefloor in Sweden! A edit of NEW NOISE can be so much more, and Shark attack just made fool of emselves on this one - so Im looking forward that all remixers out there take on the challenge!

  10. 10 bumpsdick Identicon Icon bumpsdick

    @ Niklas:

    That’s what I’m saying! Anybody thinks that they can do better, step the hell up! Dance floors worldwide will thank you!

  11. 11 rissou Identicon Icon rissou

    Aaaaaaaah… the good time of hardcore !

  12. 12 rissou Identicon Icon rissou

    But i think as the RATM remix, that the originals stays the best !

  13. 13 hensforth Identicon Icon hensforth

    tough room…

  14. 14 don Simon Identicon Icon don Simon

    word to y’all. new noise is such a classic!! but the remix hurt my ears. let’s hope the toof can present a better one one day!

  15. 15 Benny Identicon Icon Benny

    Oh my god! Someone should put a price on SharkAttack’s head. They’ve killed one of the greatest songs ever made. I expected a dancefloor filler like Mr. Oizo’s remix of “Killing In The Name” but this was probably the worst crap this fall.

  16. 16 Shark Attack Identicon Icon Shark Attack

    sorry for bumming so many people out…geeezzzz negarive nancys!!!

  17. 17 Johnny 'Backdoor Santa' H Identicon Icon Johnny "Backdoor Santa" H

    New noise starts off Steve Aoki’s album Pillowface and airplane chronicles. I’m sad to say that’s the first place I heard them. I’m glad swedish blood runs through these veins of mine.

  18. 18 bumpsdick Identicon Icon bumpsdick

    @ Johnny “Backdoor Santa” H:

    Yea. I’m liking that new album. We got it in the mail last week. Steve Aoki reps that one track hard. I ain’t mad at it. I saw the tracklist before I wrote this post, but forgot to mention it specifically. Thanks for the reminder letting fools know.

  19. 19 ryan-nz Identicon Icon ryan-nz

    yeah
    i never thought either this or the ratm mix would work in a set untill i heard aoki bust it out a couple weeks back when he played a set here in new zealand.

    that mans a wildman

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