My passion for Harder Styles began in 2012 and has led me on a journey of experiencing countless festivals, events, and clubs. The energy and unique styles of each genre keeps me constantly inspired. I believe in the importance of individuality and strive to bring my own distinct flavor to every set I play and track I produce.
I also have a particular fondness for the sound that emerged around 2000's - early 2010's and is commonly referred to as "Millennium." This era of electronic music had a unique energy and style that I find truly captivating.
I'm a music lover who's passionate about understanding the history of different genres, including Hardcore music that Hakken dance style perfectly complements. To share my knowledge, I create videos on RU-vid that explore the cultural significance of electronic music and dance. Join me on this journey of discovery!
Wow. What an amazing video. Absolutely love it. I like the early and main style period and been following the scene till like 2010. Don’t like it when it’s crossing with hardstyle. Found out trancecore (Like Arjuna, Leviathan from Cenobite records) was the sweetspot for me and like many touches in this video that are reminiscent of that style.
For me S tier : hardstyle classics Classics and Millennium Hardcore A tier :euphoric hardstyle early hardcore early hardstyle. B tier: Hardtrance Frenchcore Hard techno rawstyle. C tier: industrial hardcore Xtra raw Modern hardcore. F tier : uptempo because of the lovely piepkicks 😅
now that reverse bass has come back somewhat, i'd like for someone to take some of the old old tracks from 2002-2005 and redo them as modern productions
the french tekno folks make a teknival that goes through all of eastern europe all the way to my country "bulgaria" !!!its always underground ! Almost everytime is not known initially where eaxtly wiuld be the party !!!
back when Evil Activities and Neophyte released - one of those days i was in 9th grade, we had a music teacher which allowed us to bring our own music to school for the last 10 mins, the moment that massive distorted banging bassdrum dropped everybody was jumping from their seats out of suprise, they didnt expect that - i will never forget the face my teacher was doing when that kick dropped :D
50yrs now. Gabber/early hardcore has been like a true friend back in the day. He helped me trough touch times and we spend some amazing times together. But people grow older, we got lost in time, but never forgot the good times we had together.
This video is totally fake. Industrial is an evolution of French hardcore whose greatest exponents are: Inger, Speedyq's, Liza N Eliaz, Christoph Fringeli, Matt Fraktal, Radium or Micropoint (Radium and Al Core), Fist of Fury, Armaguet nad, joshua. it goes from 180 bpm up to 240. and is recognizable by very heavy speakers, metallic sounds and a musical approach that is much more rave-like than hardcore gabber. was born in France and the first industrial records can be identified as early as 1997 until 2003, after which the scene remained more at illegal parties than in clubs... let's say that industrial hardcore and French hardcore "non-Frenchcore" belong to France as the first gabba terror is in germany (hamburg and berlin) darkcore is a cumbersome and darker evolution of the normal hardcore main or millennium.. but it has nothing to do with this video! if Radium saw this video he would cry! Before making these crap videos, inform yourself.
@@MadGosse59 Yes. He was talking about music, not about anything else. And here we go, there's someone who doesn't like a green Mazda because it's green.
I am in the gabber scene for 30 years. In the 90's i loved the industrial strength records, the 2000's millennium hardcore was for me the darkest times, eith those trancy sounds. But now the uptempo is gave me back my belief in hardcore ❤ and as a dj my goal is to tramping out the soul from your body😊
I was introduced to 90s terror core eg; Neophyte, Masters of Hardcore, DJ Lady Dana back when I was 10 in the year 2000. Still love it to this day along with DnB/Jungle
hardcore jungle golden era 93-95 and its evo to Drumnbass from 96 to 2012, first time 97 aprox aphrodite on my city BCN free stage, after Stakka& skynet on Brussels Movistar fest 2001, then into rave scene here in Catalonia. remember my childhood was lots of thunderdome fans
I love how something as mundane as a "chav" culture on a social level, was hinged on an utterly psychedelic wormhole experiment that its all night raves on massive amounts of drugs. Human consciousness sure likes to spelunk
I wish there was a video like this for breakcore. Breakcore is actually a lot closer to hardcore, but that whole scene died before social media took off. People now mislabel jungle as breakcore, it gets on my nerves