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00:00:00 Dj D - Gloria 00:05:02 Nitrogenetics - No hazitazion 00:09:48 Gif Phobia - Click Yo MASTER 00:13:06 Hellsystem - The dark is afraid of me 00:16:41 The Blaster - The gates of hell (Dj D rmx) 00:21:14 GUYZ OF D HELL - The Record Says 00:25:13 JuanMa - Loco 00:29:40 Dj D - shock the future mix 00:34:01 Nitrogenetics - Hit me! 00:38:30 Dj D - Blow me 00:42:16 Nitrogenetics - Inside your head (Furyan remix) 00:47:29 Angels of Darkness - Jumping M’fucker” (feat. Dj D) 00:52:19 Juanma & Rayden feat. Junkie Kut - Dancefloor Anarchy 00:56:13 Dj Macho & Bestial Kick - Ethernal beat 01:00:29 Dj Earmack - As for u sucker 01:04:10 Hellsystem - Dance with death 01:07:05 Evil Entity - Welcome 2 Hell 01:13:13 Rayden - The Ultimate Warrior 01:16:43 Psychorudes - Started to move (Ferox remix) 01:20:37 Destructive Tendencies - Our Core Hardcore is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany and Italy in the early 1990s. It is distinguished by faster tempos and a distorted sawtooth kick (160 to 200 BPM or more), the intensity of the kicks and the synthesized bass , the rhythm and the atmosphere of the themes , the usage of saturation and experimentation close to that of industrial dance music. It would spawn subgenres such as gabber. In 1990, German producer Marc Trauner (also known as Mescalinum United) claimed to have released the first hardcore techno track with "We Have Arrived". The British group Together released its track "Hardcore Uproar", also in 1990. Music journalist Simon Reynolds has written books on hardcore techno, covering bands related to the Belgium hardcore scene like Second Phase and T99 or Dutch hardcore bands such as L.A. Style and Human Resource. Many of the iconic "stabs" that would become part of hardcore were popularized by these and other Belgian techno producers during the early 1990s, like the "Mentasm" and the "Anastasia" stabs. In the early 1990s, the terms "hardcore" and "darkcore" were also used to designate some primitive forms of breakbeat and drum and bass which were very popular in England and from which have emerged several famous producers like the Prodigy, Altern-8 and Goldie. It introduced sped up hip-hop breakbeats, piano breaks, dub and low frequency basslines and cartoon-like noises, which has been retrospectively called 'old skool' hardcore (a.k.a. breakbeat hardcore) and is widely regarded as the progenitor of happy hardcore (which later lost the breakbeats) and jungle (which alternatively lost the techno style keyboard stabs and piano breaks). An important event in the popularization of the genre occurred with the release of the 1990 track "We Have Arrived" by the German producer Mescalinum United, of Frankfurt. Trauner founded the label Planet Core Productions in 1989 and has produced more than 500 tracks, including 300 by himself until 1996. Another important name of the hardcore scene was PCP: Miroslav Pajic, better known as Miro. His group PCP popularized a slow, heavy, minimal and very dark form of hardcore that is now designated as "darkcore" or "doomcore". In the United States, the New York pioneer of techno Lenny Dee launched the first dedicated hardcore record label Industrial Strength Records in 1991 that has federated a large part of the American scene, making New York one of the biggest centers of early American hardcore. Other American producers on the label included Deadly Buda and the Horrorist, but the label has also produced producers from other nationalities. At the same time in Rotterdam, the DJs and producers Paul Elstak and Rob Fabrie popularized a speedier style, with saturated bass-lines, quickly known as "gabber", and its more commercial and accessible form, happy hardcore. Paul Elstak founded Rotterdam Records in 1992, which became the first hardcore label in the Netherlands. In 1992 at Utrecht, a large rave called The Final Exam led to the creation of the label ID&T. Launched in 1993, the concept of Thunderdome quickly popularized hardcore music in Europe with a catalogue of CD compilations and events, attracting thousands of young people that launched the gabber movement. Just during the single year of 1993, four compilations were released with increasing success. Many artists on the compilations have become well-known figures in the scene, notably 3 Steps Ahead, DJ Buzz Fuzz, The Dreamteam, Neophyte, Omar Santana, and Charly Lownoise and Mental Theo in the gabber/happy hardcore registry. The same year, the label Mokum Records was created by Freddy B who had success with artists and groups like Technohead Tellurian, the Speedfreak, Scott Brown, and the Belgian musician Liza N'Eliaz, pioneer of speedcore. Around 1993, the style became clearly defined and was simply named "hardcore", as it left its influences from Detroit techno. #hardcore #hardstyle