No.1373
>>1365Thats great music
Could you recommend more of that genre
No.1374
>>1365Is this related to the gabber revival happening lately from France? I found this group last year that seem to bring back more oldschool gabber:
>Casual Gabberz Army - 3L Reloaded [gabber hardcore revival]https://youtu.be/5ccivYEWu-I?t=47>Casual Gabberz Army - f le 17 [gabber hardcore revival, anti-police song]https://youtu.be/6wNtx18p7ZY No.1376
>>1373A whole record label was started around the idea a couple years ago.
>>1374Maybe, the main guy behind the label was influential in the Frenchcore scene in the '00s and '10s. He felt like his stuff was getting too edgy and wanted to return to the wacky funtimes like on Mokum Records in the '90s.
No.1377
>>1375
It should be noted that the Dutch/German "gabber" scene was always much more upbeat and playful than what was called gabber in Britain and perhaps France.
No.1378
>>1376That's kinda what's making me scratch my head here because I'm of the opposite opinion. I always liked the other side of hardcore more. I wish he returned to this, which The Speed Freak put out, 10 years ago, a classic in post-gabber / contemporary hardcore, in my opinion:
https://youtu.be/B7arr-xayuUHe jumped the fence the bastard! lol No.1383
>>1376>>1378 (me)
<cont.I do agree that both sounds (gabber and happy) were better intermixed back in the mid 90s, but I would
not imply that Mokum was exclusively 'happy'.
This was standard Mokum:
https://youtu.be/v1rnmPUQaVg?t=131This absolute cringe is happy as it emerged around the same time:
https://youtu.be/-gamdkCW--sBut I do concede that this 'gabberdisco' as The Speed Freak re-imagines it sounds a lot better than '96-era happy (or any happy that I've usually had the
displeasure of hearing). It's a huge testament to his artistic abilities.
No.1384
>>1380>that mp3Ahh this is great.
I was kinda half-joking earlier (acting like a purist) It's still pretty good (the 'gabberdisco' stuff).
I like that we came and took this techno thread hostage with our hardcore spaz tunes
https://youtu.be/6gxk8YL-_fk No.1534
>>1497I dont think thats techno
still good music though No.1536
>>1498BASED
I listen to Italo-inspired space disco where most of the comments are from Hungarian boomers who wear knockoff leather jackets.
No.1988
>>1974http://lolicore.org is a large archive of lolicore, j-core and other kinds of electronic music.
No.2014
>>2013tbh you might get away with calling it lolicore
It's pretty good music so who cares really
No.2016
>>1988BASED Thanks for sharing!
No.2028
>>2025Yes it's one of a kind. The genre's called flashcore
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flashcore#Flashcorehttps://www.last.fm/tag/flashcoreand is a fusion of speedcore, breakcore and perhaps most notably glitch, which gives it a very distinct atmospheric feel
The channel of the video you linked is the best I've found on youtube, but here's also a list of artists on the last.fm page that seems accurate after a quick double-check:
https://www.last.fm/tag/flashcore/artists No.2040
>everything electronic is technoFound the American.
This guide will help. Keep in mind it gets tongue in cheek in some genres as a joke using fake names for some only listing real name under the description. If you don't like the layout an old version is still up and running at a different address but it's less complete.
https://music.ishkur.com/And this will get you through the different subgenres of psytrance.
http://psytranceguide.com/>>1365I'm not versed as much as I'd like but doesn't sound like Happy Hardcore to me, closer to a mix of Freeform and Dancecore.
No.2041
>>1365>>2040It's hardtek. It's what you would hear at teknivals. Pretty fun genre. With the illegal parties it also has an anarchist vibe to it. Lots of mixes here:
https://freeteknomusic.org/There's also "raggatek" for reggae based samples, I think the beat is mostly the same, also worth checking out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5r79Hj-8FgE No.2124
Check out Partiboi69 on YouTube. He has great ghetto Detroit techno.
Also great, not Detroit style:
DJ Aedidas (with the weird looking ae letter)
No4mat
Dj poolboi
No.2738
HUGE J-CORE COLLECTIONGreat collection and all in FLAC:
https://audioforyou.top/?p=184 No.2814
can this thread just be renamed /bleep/
No.2974
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No.2976
do people actually listen to this trash? There's no instruments, its just futuristic utopian math equation garbage with shit mixing.
No, I will not fucking jump when the beat drops, I think I'm going puke if I listen to one more .mp4
No.3003
>>2994This is something American festival goers would've loved getting drunk to in the early 2010s.
No.3008
>>3003Except I heard it, plus this one, in 2021 at a rave.
Everyone was loving it.
No.3010
>>3004Good documentary
I now have a word to describe this ear splitting cancer, brostep
No.3030
>>3008This isn't so bad; you must be going to some pretty lame raves, though.
>>3010>brostepIt was a common phrase like a decade ago. Much of that culture has moved on to tech house I think.
No.3148
Please post some good speedcore.
No.3151
>>3150so speedcore must be 400 bpm+ and my example is not speedcore because it is 300 bpm
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No.3153
>>3149By the way this is very good… just not what I was looking for.
No.4811
>>1360>>1488Does anyone know where I can find a reliable flac source for Tresor and Underground Resistance tracks? Soulseek is failing me.
No.9151
[OTMN096] 望月真白 - Alternative Neon Sighthttps://archive.org/details/OTMN096pretty nice
No.9153
>>3149Damn that movie ruled
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