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Biography

Alexey Rodin (born on 16 August 1986) better know as Hydrocore Wise, Adaptcore, Human Terminal and Sinexoid – is an electronic / experimental music artist of the undeground scene from Russia. Releasing exclusively by himself or by the indie net-labels, he has started with the first own project Hydrocore Wise a long time ago.

Hydrocore Wise

The project was founded in 2004 mostly “just for fun”. It was an unofficial first step in the music, but it was good enough through. After two years ambient and noise genres became the main field for further experiments in the project named Adaptcore.

Adaptcore

Created in 2006 with the first album “Sunset After Wind” and with the support of Darkwinter net-label. One month later the album gains popularity among the internet audience. After three months and over 1000 downloads on Darkwinter, Aleksey decides to release his next album, “Idle Process” on Benekkea net-label. As well as the first album, the popularity of “Idle Process” rises quickly and the new album gets some good reviews. Stats from Benekkea has shown over 8,000 downloads and the album took the first place among the “Most Downloaded Items” (Archive.org). After all there was time for the Human Terminal project.

Human Terminal

Began with the first independent release named “Heaven Mechanics” that consisted of Experimental, IDM, Noise, 8bit and Ambient music with included some artworks posted on the official website and was born on the 7th July, 2008. The most popular album was released on Rec72 Net-Label named “Press Any Key”. “IDM and Drum’n'Bass from Russia | Human Terminal is a very promising artist from Russia. The silent ways and floating numbers sometimes give me the idea from “Future Sound of London”, but is a somehow different way. The album “Press any Key”, released on Rec72, combines silent moments with some fast-paced IDM’ish Drum’n'Bass on other tracks. Where is all the IDM-music gone? Maybe it went out-of-space, but maybe it found a new home on the web on netlabel Rec72. Good, what does IDM mean after all? Is it close listening? Is it scaping spheres and fast rhythms, that do not take the borders of music-genres too closely? I hope for the last. Because the EP “Press any Key” does provide both.” Reviewed by Martin Wisniowski. 20, October 2008.

Sinexoid

Is a next musical project engaged in creation of experimental music, video and artwork. Targeted to mostly independent and releasing on CDs.

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