Artist's albums
Who's Your Daddy?
2022 · album
Drop Hard
2022 · single
I Will Find You (The Speed Freak Remix)
2021 · single
Witch In A Fridge
2021 · single
The Toiletpaper Conspiracy
2021 · single
Rave Muzik 045
2021 · EP
The Freak And The Weasel
2021 · single
Mutations 03 (The Gabberdisco Mutations)
2019 · album
For You
2018 · album
Destruction by Speed
2018 · album
The Best Of 25 Years (1992-2017)
2017 · album
Go Hard Or Go Home (Vive La Frenchcore Anthem)
2017 · single
Clap Your Tits EP
2016 · EP
Requiem 4 Humanity
2016 · single
Mutations, Vol. 2
2015 · single
Straight Forward
2015 · single
WTF!? (What the Freak!?)
2014 · album
VS Zombies
2014 · single
Mutations 01
2013 · single
The End of Reality
2012 · single
Re-play: Messing With Your Brain for 20 Years
2010 · album
Mash of Unity
2010 · single
Freakwaves Remixes
2010 · single
Heart Stopper
2010 · single
Fucking Up Your Programm
2009 · single
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Biography
Biochip C's Martin Damm is a Frankfurt-based solo artists working in the experimental techno, acid, and electro veins, issuing 12-inch and full-length releases through such institutions of dancefloor exploration as Force Inc., Mille Plateaux, Monotone, Analog, and his own Anodyne label. Although the lion's share of that work has appeared under the Biochip name, he also splits a good deal of focus between two other projects -- Speed Freak (experimental techno and gabber), Phase 4 (hardcore), Search & Destroy (gabber), and Subsonic 808 (house). He's also recorded as R.I.C. and Steel for Force Inc. subsidiary Mille Plateaux, combining the complex rhythmic base of his other, harder-edged releases with elements of ambient and industrial. Damm was influenced early on by the Chicago acid scene associated with artists such as Robert Armani, DJ Pierre, Armando, and Marshall Jefferson and labels such as Chicago Traxx and Drop Bass Network (the latter through which Damm has released material as Speed Freak), and much of his work utilizes the signature acid warble of the 303. More recently, Damm has also become one of the few experimental dancefloor artists working in breakbeat forms of acid and techno, with a strong electro influence in evidence on EPs for Force Inc. ("Kaori"), Analog ("Tres Amigos en Acid"), and Anodyne ("Moldiver," "Musik Ohne Eire"). ~ Sean Cooper, Rovi