There are atleast three groups using this name: 1) Hailing from Hamilton, New Zealand, comes HighSpeedDubbing (or HSD for short). Marc, the guy behind the name, has been in the Drum and Bass scene ever since it became a hit. He started out djing House music, then when Drum and Bass came on to the world stage, he had to grab it. Having a history with Radio and Djing, music is no stranger to him. His most popular track to date is called AMC, and has had been praised by the likes of Instra:mental and Blu Mar Ten.
1) Hailing from Hamilton, New Zealand, comes HighSpeedDubbing (or HSD for short). Marc, the guy behind the name, has been in the Drum and Bass scene ever since it became a hit. He started out djing House music, then when Drum and Bass came on to the world stage, he had to grab it. Having a history with Radio and Djing, music is no stranger to him. His most popular track to date is called AMC, and has had been praised by the likes of Instra:mental and Blu Mar Ten.
2) HSD has been establishing themselves in Innsbruck, Austria for many years, starting in the mid 90's and going through some personal differences and changes throughout their development, finally getting to the point they're at now in 2006.
This constant line-up change has reflected on HSD's sound over the years and as new members came and old members left, influences also did. In 2002 they released their first full length album "No Silence Till Change" on the Bulgarian label, Troskot Records. With this release, the five members first tried to generate music that best fits their personal approach to hardcore music. The result was an interesting mixture of a more classic hardcore sound mixed with some twists and turns of melodicism. Afterall, what is the last hardcore band you can think of that utelizes a saxophone? In 2003, their second album was released entitled "Shut Up, Be Happy." HSD worked hard to improve their style, toured to other countries such as Austria, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Czech Republic and Croatia and gained a lot of live experience and gig exposure. Now in 2006, HSD will be releasing a split record with Misconduct from Sweden, which all of you will know. On this split label-release through Engineer and Side By Side Records entitled "Building Bridges," HSD contribute 4 songs which best represent their now-matured way of making 21st century sax-laden hardcore music. In November 2006 HSD supported Misconduct on the ?Building Bridges Tour 06 through Europe (Germany, France and Switzerland). In September 2007 the band will release a new studioalbum called ?lunatic tales of the piper?, out on Engineer Records wordlwide.
HSD are back with their third full length album showing a development in their sax and guitar laden music. Lunatic Tales is hardcore with rhythm and melody and one to check out! HSD will tour again and always look for new live shows. So contact them !
3) London UK based electronic dance music with global influences -all tunes at http://soundcloud.com/hsd