Enduser is Cincinnati based breakcore/raggacore/drum 'n' noise artist and producer Lynn Standafer. Lynn has released on record labels including Mirex, Ad Noiseam, razor (mi)X and Outbreak, and has also produced music for Acclaim US, scored independent films, and runs his own experimental drum and bass label, Sonicterror Records. He has also performed in various countries around the world and at festivals including Maschinenfest. Cincinnati, Ohio viewed from the SW, across the Ohio River from Kentucky. ... Breakcore is a loosely defined electronic music style that brings together elements of jungle, hardcore techno and IDM into a breakbeat-oriented sound that encourages speed, complexity, impact and maximum sonic density. ... Raggacore is a genre of music resembling breakcore but with ragga or reggae style vocals. ... Maschinenfest is a yearly, three-day underground music festival featuring industrial, power electronics, noise, and dark electronic performers. ...
On the tail of Enduser’s successful releases on Ad Noiseam, and introducing Submerged to the label, “Appropriate and deface” is a meeting of these two icons of the hard drum’n’bass scene, bringing a new face to a massive sound, new clothes to an energetic genre.
Enduser is on everybody’s lips for his efficient combination of d’n’b and breaks and Submerged is known for unleashing monstrous basses through his Ohm Resistance label, the two had never worked together; it had to be corrected, here comes their encounter.
Recently relocated to NYC after having produced in Berlin, Lynn Standafer (Enduser) has generated more than a stir with his chopping up of noisy beats and his take-over on the drum’n’bass scene, in which he marries dark 90’s noise hooks with just the right amount of breaks to fill in the dance floors.
Lynn Standafer is the unassuming, mild-mannered alter-ego of the one-man sonic wrecking crew known as Enduser.
Born as the bastard son of KRS-One, Skinny Puppy, and Photek, and raised on a steady diet of hip-hop and early jungle records, Enduser smashes through genre walls with alternating punches of industrial strength drum and bass and hip-hop flavored breakcore.
Enduser's is not music for the mindless rave zombie, and it is not for the faint of heart as it tears away at preconceptions about break-beat driven music while utilizing the best tricks of that well-tested tradition to excite and entertain.