Noisia discography

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This is the discography for the Dutch electronic music ensemble Noisia .

Contents

Albums

Studio albums

Compilation albums

Soundtrack albums

EPs

YearAlbumLabel
2005Monster Subtitles
2005Block ControlMoving Shadow
2006LekkerVision
2008CollisionVision
2010Machine GunVision
2010Split the AtomVision
2012ImperialVision
2014PurposeVision
2015IncessantVision
2015Dead Limit(with The Upbeats)Vision
2017Outer Edges (Noisia Remixes)Vision

Singles

YearTitle
2003"Silicon" / "Tomahawk" (with Mayhem)
2004"Massada" / "Lifeless" (by Spinor)
"Drytears" (by Predator and Adi J) / "Cloudshine"
"Hubcap" / "Back Draft"
2005"The Tide" / "Concussion"
"The Flow" / "The Ooze" (by Stampede)
"Brainstitch" / "Deeper Love" (by Drifter)
"Lockjaw" (with Mayhem) / "Absolom" (by Spinor)
2006"Façade" / "Moonway Renegade" (with Mayhem)
"Gutterpump"
"Lost Cause" (with TeeBee) / "Choke" (with Mayhem featuring Verse)
"Bad Dreams" / "Omissions"
"Homeworld" (with Phace) / "Outsource" (with Phace)
"Afternoon Delight" (with Shanodin) / "Angel Eyes"
2007"Shower for an Hour" / "Moon Palace" (with TeeBee)
"Exodus" (with Mayhem featuring KRS-One)
"Yellow Brick" / "Raar"
"Façade VIP" / "Skanka" (by Gridlok)
2008"Gutterpunk" (featuring Bex Riley)
"Stigma" / "Crank"
"Splash Step" (by Break) / "Diplodocus"
"Seven Stitches" / "Groundhog"
"Mordez Moi" (by Feed Me) / "B.R.U.L."
2009"Mammoth" (by Phace and Misanthrop) / "Sore Point" (with Phace)
"The Bells" / "Last Look"
"CCTV" (with Phace) / "Factory 5" (by Misanthrop)
2010"Floating Zero" (with Phace)
"Underprint" (with Alix Perez)
"Brain Bucket" (with Ed Rush and Optical) / "Falling Through" (with Spor)
"Alpha Centauri" / "Alpha Centauri (Excision and Datsik Remix)"
2011"Friendly Intentions" / "Displaced"
"Program" (with Phace) / "Regurgitate"
"Tommy's Theme"
"Could This Be"
2013"Hyenas" (with Calyx and TeeBee) / "The Liquid" (with Evol Intent)
2016"Possession" (with Ivy Lab)
"Anomaly"
"Mantra"
2017"Crazy" (as Zonderling) (with Lost Frequencies)
2018"Dzjengis" (with Two Fingers) [1]
"Deep Down" (with Phace) [2]
2019"The Hole Pt. 1" [3]
"Halcyon" (with The Upbeats) [4]
2020"Foundations" (with Mefjus) [5]
2021"Supersonic (My Existence)" (with Skrillex, Josh Pan and Dylan Brady) [6]

Remixes

YearSongArtist
2003"Police Brutality"Nitekeen
2004"Retro"Falcon
2005"Fade to Grey" Visage
"Messiah" Konflict
2006"Painkiller" Freestylers featuring Pendulum
"Pressure"Atom & Cell
"Carbon Shock"Skynet
"Untrue"Soulproof
2007"Bongo Bong and Je Ne T'aime Plus" Robbie Williams
"Liquid Lives" Hadouken!
"Kitchen Sink" Amon Tobin
"Façade (VIP Mix)"Noisia
2008"Alice" Moby featuring Aynzli Jones and 419 Squad
"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" Eurythmics
2009"Omen" The Prodigy
"Hooligans" Don Diablo and Example
"Contact" Foreign Beggars and Noisia
2010"Hideous (VIP Mix)"Black Sun Empire and Noisia
"Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites" Skrillex
"Nobody Gets Out Alive" Le Castle Vania
2011"No Reality" Ram Trilogy
"E.T." Katy Perry
"Raise Your Weapon" Deadmau5 featuring Greta Svabo Bech
"Earthquake" Labrinth featuring Tinie Tempah
"Spartan"Icicle
"Think Big"Boemklatsch
2012"Bug Hunt (from Wreck-It Ralph)" Skrillex
"Smack My Bitch Up" The Prodigy
"Nothing Matters"Mark Knight featuring Skin
2013"Arrakis"Black Sun Empire
"Choosing For You" (Nightwatch Remix)I Am Legion
2014"Lost Child" Momoiro Clover Z
"Power Curve" Hybrid
2016"Beastmode" (Nightwatch Remix) Alvin Risk featuring Hodgy Beats
2017"Divide & Conquer" What So Not
2018"Ember" Camo & Krooked
"Hold Your Colour" [7] Pendulum
"Asteroids" [8] Noisia and Prolix
2022"Supersonic (My Existence) (VIP Mix)" Skrillex, Noisia, Josh Pan and Dylan Brady

Production credits

YearTitleArtistRelease
2009"Something to Write Home About"KrauseNo Guts, No Glory
"Do It Again"
"No Guts, No Glory"
"Soaring Through the Starlight"
"Life of My Story"
"Fangs"
"Follow Me"
"Rock the Boat"
"Outta Yer Mind"
"Radio Edit"
"I Want A Pony"
"Can't Shut Me Up"
"Contact" Foreign Beggars United Colours of Beggatron
"Shake It"
"No Holds Barred" (featuring Devlin)
2010"Paper" Wiley Non-album single
"Rebirth" Hadouken! For the Masses
"Turn the Lights Out"
"M.A.D."
"Evil"
"House is Falling"
"Mic Check"
"Ugly"
"Bombshock"
"Play the Night"
"Lost"
"More Than One Way" Kano Non-album single
2011"Mezelluf" Don Diablo
"High Road" Alexis Jordan Alexis Jordan
"Breathe (Sha La La)" Wretch 32 Black and White
"Kill Mercy Within" Korn The Path of Totality
"Burn the Obedient"
"Let's Go"
2012"Intro" Kraantje Pappie Crane
"Waar Is Kraan"
"Hoop Nu"
"Wat Nou Als Het Lukt"
"Ze Volgen"
"Beter Samen"
"Blitzkikker"
"Barkeeper"
"Zijn Rug Stinkt"
"Bootycall"
"Goed Fout"
"Het Is Over"
"Crane"
"Van God Los"
"Onderweg"
2013"Sloe Gin"Dream McleanNon-album single
"Laat Het Beest Los"Kraantje PappieSemi Bekend EP
"Semi Bekend"
"Cranefunk"
"School Is Begonnen"
"Love Dance"
"Ghostin'"
"Goud Over Shirt Heen (G.O.S.H.)"
"Levitate" (co-production by Loadstar) Hadouken! Every Weekend
"Bliss Out"
"Rocket"Dope D.O.D.Da Roach
"Spike in My Veins" Korn The Paradigm Shift
2014"Ik Ren Dit"Kraantje PappieCrane II
"Hoe Belangrijk Vind Je Geld"
"Ze Wil Lopen"
"Droom"
"Met Z'n Tweeën"
"In Vorm (Feestie)"
"Onder Water"
"Simpele Zes"
"Feesttent" (featuring MC Jiggy Djé)
"Boze Man"
"Daar Lag Je Dan"
"Mijn Nacht"
"Meenemen of Hier Opeten" (featuring Roelie Vuitton, Abbeye and Fiddox)
"Zweet Op De Vloer"
"Waar Zijn De Dagen"
"Yippee Kayee"
"Hunwicke Road Interlude"Dream McleanGreyscale
2015"Drawback"PhacePhace & friends
2016"The Nomad"Mono/PolyDivision VA EP 002
2019"Out My Head" Fox Stevenson Killjoy
"Killjoy"
"Okay"
"Dreamland"
"California"
"Go Like"
"Use Me"
"Hold Steady"
"All Night"
"Perfect Lie"
"Headlights"

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