My NTS
Live now
1
London
10:00 - 12:00

Collector John Gómez brightens up Mondays with some music from different times and different places.

2
Bethlehem
10:00 - 11:00

Big Murk grafts the sound of his childhood vernacular onto UK grime’s skittering drum patterns, all carefully reinforced with his characteristic fat, calculated basslines. Bristol-based independent Palestinian-Jordanian producer and MC delivers his DJ and hybrid Live sets as a quirky melting pot, chopping up grime, breaks, techno, UKG, electro, and GQOM into a chunky stew sprinkled liberally with his own productions, both bouncy and neck-snapping.

Noise Unit

Noise Unit

Noise Unit has been played on NTS shows including Night Shift w/ Diamondstein, with Dry Lungs first played on 17 October 2017.

One of the many sideprojects of Bill Leeb, Noise Unit has a steady electronic danceable beat, comparable with the more ebm-styled releases of the mother band Front Line Assembly. The first N.U. releases, 1989's Grinding Into Emptiness and 1990's Response Frequency, were a collaboration between Leeb and Marc Verhaeghen of (The Klinik).

Verhaeghen left after second album, and Noise Unit became simply another FLA pseudonym. 1994's Strategy of Violence is probably the most notable release from the project. With the release of their fourth album, Decoder, in 1995, N.U.'s style had begun to embrace some influences from trance, while maintaining the aggressive quality of their earlier, more industrial sound. This is a direction Noise Unit has developed further with later releases.

With many varying members over the years, they have included: Bill Leeb (Front Line Assembly, Delerium, early Skinny Puppy), Marc Verhaeghen (Klinik), Daniel Myer Haujobb), Rhys Fulber (Front Line Assembly, Delerium) and Chris Peterson (Front Line Assembly, Will, Decree).

read more

Noise Unit

Noise Unit has been played on NTS shows including Night Shift w/ Diamondstein, with Dry Lungs first played on 17 October 2017.

One of the many sideprojects of Bill Leeb, Noise Unit has a steady electronic danceable beat, comparable with the more ebm-styled releases of the mother band Front Line Assembly. The first N.U. releases, 1989's Grinding Into Emptiness and 1990's Response Frequency, were a collaboration between Leeb and Marc Verhaeghen of (The Klinik).

Verhaeghen left after second album, and Noise Unit became simply another FLA pseudonym. 1994's Strategy of Violence is probably the most notable release from the project. With the release of their fourth album, Decoder, in 1995, N.U.'s style had begun to embrace some influences from trance, while maintaining the aggressive quality of their earlier, more industrial sound. This is a direction Noise Unit has developed further with later releases.

With many varying members over the years, they have included: Bill Leeb (Front Line Assembly, Delerium, early Skinny Puppy), Marc Verhaeghen (Klinik), Daniel Myer Haujobb), Rhys Fulber (Front Line Assembly, Delerium) and Chris Peterson (Front Line Assembly, Will, Decree).

Original source: Last.fm

Tracks featured on

Most played tracks

Falling
Noise Unit
Cleopatra1996
Struktur
Noise Unit
Antler-Subway1989
Feel The Anguish
Noise Unit
Antler-Subway1990
Disease
Noise Unit
Antler-Subway1990
Alle Gegen Alles
Noise Unit
Dossier1992
Carnage
Noise Unit
Dossier1992
Dry Lungs
Noise Unit
Antler-Subway1989