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  • GREAZY PUZZY FUCKERZ (GPF) - LEAKED SEX TAPE VOL. 5!!!!! (2019)

    GPF is back with a brand spanking new mix. And whilst I'm slowing down, they are pushing this music forward. They are unstoppable. This force is tremendous, and the pace of everything they are involved in is beyond belief! And pulling of one of the biggest April fools joke of all time, hats off for that. GPF is a huge marketing success. Whatever they touch, turns into Gold. And I'm impressed. Their previous sex tapes have all been successful. And when I say all of them, I do mean exactly that. They have been a notorious group, focussing on those harder style lovers, who just want to have fun. Fun is a key element of GPF. It does not need to be extremely good or even brilliant, as long as the fans as laughing when they are raving. And I'm laughing. Constantly laughing. It does not make any sense, but that appeals to me. I don't need to follow the masses: they are boring. I want my brain to be fucked by GPF. Why do we need braincells, when we only need 1: the rave cell. I'm not bothered about the gossip side of the harder styles: I don't follow artists that much, only interested in the music. But nowadays you need to know more about the artists before you start appreciating their music. I honestly couldn't give a fuck. GPF is about having fun. Are you having fun? Or are you a hater? Someone who doesn't understand it? That's fine. Every artist has got them. That's cool. But stop filling our timelines constantly with 'your negative perspective'. We do not need negativity, we need PLUR. Piss, labia, urethra, and rectal. What else in life matters? Metallica once said that nothing else matters. Damn right. We already live in a boring and automated world. Break the barrier, embrace life! 01. Headhunterz - From Within (Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz Remix) 02. Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz & D-Fence - Virgin 03. Da Tweekaz - Frozen (Disney Tool)(Caine & Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz Remix) 04. Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz & Qriminal feat MC Ludo - Greazy Anarchy 05. Tieum & Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz - Flikker Op 06. Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz & Riot Shift - Broccoli Fuck 07. Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz - Fuck Space 08. Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz - Go Away Ryan (Ryanhair Diss 2K19) 09. Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz & Mizz Behave - I Fucked A Girl 10. Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz - Clubbed Foot 11. Headhunterz - Destiny (Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz Remix) 12. Brennan Heart & Wildstylez - Lose My Mind (Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz Remix) I'm sitting here, in North London, laughing my ass off. And at the same time happy and elated. And maybe a semi. A small semi. Ginger Scottish men don't turn me on. But whatever he works on, works. So the semi is dedicated to him too. This is insane. This is hard. This is idiotic. This is weird. This is love. This is just superb. And it's pure love. A bit of silly stuff, but also some extremely hard stuff. Disagree? Well, sod off mate. It has been a successful few months for the boys. As you can see they have made a lot of music. From his legendary Fuck Ryanair diss, to the recent 'Broccoli' song. And of course the disgusting 'Frozen' song. One thing said though, this version is much better than Da Tweekaz's song. But it's still absolute kak. You might not understand GPF, but do I? Nope. Do GPF know what GPF is? Can it be described in a sentence? Nope. As long as we laugh and love life. And two shagging elephants on their cover picture will certainly show the love, eh? Another masterpiece. Within 6 days 14.6k+ plays! Not seen that happen before. Sadly not downloadable, but that's okay: there's a repeat button on Soundcloud, you whiny little bitch. Act: Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz Genre/Style: Puzzycore Mix Info: Leaked Sex Tape Vol. 5!!!!! Length Mix: 00:30:21 Tracks: 12 (twelve) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): LISTEN HERE File Size: unknown File Type: unknown Bitspeed: unknown More Information: GPF - Soundcloud

  • Rob IYF - Warped Science Promo Mix (2019)

    Am I thick? How come I did not know of this label? What have I been doing all these years? It just baffled me that I only found out that Al Storm and Euphony had another label, one I had never heard of. And how did I find it out? Well, due to Rob IYF's mix on Soundcloud and Hardcore Underground's e-mail, in which they talk about their latest releases,including the whole back catalogue of this label. 147 records for £75. Is that a bargain? Well, yes. That's 51p per record! Don't know if you can get music this cheap anyway nowadays. But for only a few pennies per record you can get 147 records all from this UK Hardcore/Happy Hardcore label, run by Euphony and Al Storm. I seriously had no idea that this label even excisted! What do you think I am, a walking Wikipedia? Obviously you will find a lot of Al Storm records, Euphony's records are on there as well, but also records by artists such as Bishop, Fracus, Weaver, Fasteve, Dave Castellano, Nu Foundation, and much more. So what's Rob's involvement into this? Well, he made a promo mix,obviously not using 147 records in this 53 minute long mix (that would be suicidal), but just enough records to get everyone excited for this release. A good promo mix, with a lot of exclusive stuff (or is it exclusive because I've not heard this before?) What the fuck have I been doing in my life to have missed this? 01. Al Storm & Orbit1 feat Lisa Abbott - Falling Through (Al Storm Mix) 02. Fracus & Orbit1 feat Lisa Abbott - Always Stay With Me 03. Impact & Weaver feat Lisa Abbott - Breakaway 04. Bishop - Into Orbit (Robbie-S Remix) 05. Bishop & Outburst - Cut That Bass 06. Al Storm & Euphony feat Danielle - Breathe (HTID 2 Mix) 07. Nu Foundation - Taking My Time (Remix) 08. Euphony - Space Invader (Warped Science Mix) 09. Al Storm feat Ali - Swept Away 10. Jonny G, Fatsteve & Dave Castellano - Lets Turn It Up! 11. Impact & Resist - All I Want (Original) 12. Al Storm feat Ali - Rain 13. Al Storm feat Vicky Fee - Shoot Me Down 14. Orbit1 - My Heart (Inverse & Orbit1 2008 Remix) 15. Al Storm & Euphony - Edge Of The World (The Blind) 16. Weaver & Andy L - The Sun Is Shining (Ultravibes Mix) 17. Al Storm - Dropping Bombz 18. Angel Eyes - Twilight (Fallon, Al Storm & DJ Burn Remix) 19. Audioscape - Hidden Agenda 20. Orbit1 & Sunrize - Don't U Know 2008 21. Orbit1 - Close To The Edge 22. Nu Foundation - Liberation 23. Al Storm, Euphony & Weaver - Eyes Don't Hide (Ultravibes Remix) 24. Fracus & Mozz - Hold On To Me (Fracus Remix) This brought a tear to my eye. So much UK Hardcore in one mix. This is the reason why I started reviewing: UK Hardcore. My love and passion and dedication for the scene, and the appreciation it deserves, globally. Sadly I think more reviews are needed, but I've got plenty of time. But with mixes like this one, it will definately go towards the right direction. Warped Science, I've locked that name in my head now forever. And after hearing Rob IYF's mix, I will never let it go. What a fucking epic mix! This is proper UK Hardcore, just the way we all like it. I know a few people out there complain about the present day scene and how different the music is: to those haters, check out this massive release! This is really something to look forward to. And to those complaining about the money: you spend money on useless stuff anyway, why not NOT do that this month, and spend it on quality? I should be a salesperson. Anyway, Rob's mix is really interesting. His selection is awesome. Have not checked the actual package (147 records) but what he has selected is truly dope. I've not heard one bad record, they are ALL solid records. Especially 'Breathe'. What a slammer that is, completely forgot about that one, and the vocals are just weakening my knees. Such a sweet voice. Well, what else is there to say? Check out this mix RIGHT NOW. DJ: Rob IYF Genre/Style: UK Hardcore, Happy Hardcore Mix Info: Warped Science Promo Mix Length Mix: 00:53:22 Tracks: 24 (twenty-four) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): LISTEN HERE File Size: 538 MB File Type: .wav Bitspeed: 1411kbps More Information: Warped Science - Hardcore Underground Store

  • Yabba-Dabba-Dance! (1994)

    A nostalgic trip today for me: my very first compilation ever purchased! Well, I didn't spend a penny on this album, my parents did. This was around the era of Europop and my fascination for everything Dance related. Before this CD my parents bought me 'L.A. Style - James Brown Is Dead' on CD-single. Technically that's my first ever CD. But my first ever compilation was this weird contraption, released on Arcade NL back in 1994. And as you all know, I'm Dutch, and Arcade during the 90s was my go-to label. Yes, they also released shitloads of crappy compilations, but seeing as this is my first one ever, I cannot talk bad about this one. Yabba-Dabba-Dance! was successful in a few countries. And I didn't know that each country had their own 'cover'. The albums were sold in the Benelux, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Italy, and the UK. And only in the first few countries was it successful. The least successful was in the UK, where they only released the first compilation, and stopped straight after. But for us Europeans they continued until 1996, releasing around 7 to 8 albums. But was it worth it? Was it worth your local currency? Was it worth the Guilders? Short answer, no. My sister did buy a few of these albums, and judging the quality of them compared to the first one, pff, it's like they just crammed it with whatever they had in stock. I still think that the NL version of the first CD is the best. Still don't know why Arcade selected Fred Flinstone, but hey, it was the 90s, and we had some shitty album covers. The NL tracklist for anyone who is interested? 01. 2 Brothers On The 4th Floor - Dreams 02. Maxx - No More 03. Atlantic Ocean - Body In Motion 04. T-Spoon - Take Me 2 The Limit 05. Twenty 4 Seven - Leave Them Alone 06. Edwards World - Soul Roots 07. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - Live At London 08. OT Quartet - Hold That Sucker Down 09. Jam & Spoon - Find A Way 10. Cappella - U & Me 11. TNN - La Cucamarcha 12. The Prodigy - No Good (Start The Dance) 13. Kafe - Can You See It 14. Brooklyn Funk Essentials - The Creator Has A Masterplan 15. DJ Bobo - Everybody 16. Clear Water - 100% Pure Love 17. Barbara Tucker - Beautiful People 18. 2 Men Will Move You - Goodbye Thing 19. Shawn Christopher - Make My Love 20. Klatsch - God Save The Queer This is a nostalgic looking tracklist. Oh so 90s. Oh so Europop. This is during Europop's heyday, the biggest years for the continental pop music. It dominated the Dutch charts continuously, and it left a mark on our perspective of pop music, or 90s music in general. Yes, our charts might have looked different compared to the UK charts, but we loved our cheese, didn't we? Was this a compilation worth spending your money on? No. There were others more suitable for your taste buds. But my mom and dad bought me this, so I couldn't say no. And truth be told, back in 1994 (I was 11 years old) I played this over and over. Funny side note: when they bought me this, I didn't even have a CD player! Only a massive music tower with LP and cassette options only. But this was a pre-big birthday present: the actual CD player was another present I received. All because of my parents. Maybe that's the reason why I'm into music so much? God, there are some classics on here. Cappella. Twenty 4 Seven. Jam & Spoon. Maxx. The album is actually quite good, but obviously there are some too cheesy records, like DJ Bobo's song (never liked his music, and never knew he still produces music!), TNN (I did actually buy this single, probably when it was one guilder, but the majority of the records are timeless classics. So underrated. Where do you still hear 'Make My Love', 'Beautiful People', 'Soul Roots', or 'Body In Motion'? Nowhere. I'd rather hear these tunes on a 90s radio station than just Spice Girls, Take That, and all the other crap. Which is the best on this album, seeing as you already know my worst. 'Hold That Sucker Down' and 'Goodbye Thing'. Wicked House classics. Whatever you were into during the 90s, we all have to agree that the music was much better. The compilations weren't. But the music definately was. This is one album I will NEVER throw away. It's unplayable, but nostalgic. This is what made TCD the best reviewer in the world (ahum). Can I just add that I've never liked the Flintstones? Ps. Underneath this review there's a nice video taken from Youtube of a few Dutch radio DJs talking about these gems. Only Dutch, sorry. No subtitles. Artist: Various Artists Genre/Style: House, Euro House, Euro Pop CD Info: Yabba-Dabba-Dance! CDs: 1 (one) Length CD: 01:16:12 Tracks: 20 (twenty) Label: Arcade Product Number: 01.9260.6 More Information: ------

  • Neophyte - Intents Festival 2016

    Yesterday I came across DJ Neophyte's Soundcloud page, which is filled with everything Neophyte related. Including his latest sets and records, but also the early records released during the 90s, including Masters Of Ceremony, Bodylotion, Neophyte, and more. I was in full Neophyte mode yesterday: just look at the liked records in my 'favourite' list on SC, you will see that the last 10 or so are all Neophyte records. Well, mainly Masters Of Ceremony. Gosh, they did release some wicked anthems over the years. So I was in full Neophyte mode. I wanted to hear a full set, and found one. Thanks to a follower on SC there was a tracklist, so I'm here to present to you all Neophyte's set, recorded at Intents Festival 2016. This well known festival has got the finest artists every year, and even their 2016 edition was a huge success. Those that went there might want to hear this set again, and get ready for the 2019 edition of Intents. And if you are like me, Neophyte fan, you wouldn't say no to this set. Don't expect a full on oldskool set from the pioneer. This is all 'new' music. Still highly enjoyable, don't worry about that! 01. Nosferatu - Assassinator Style 02. Angerfist - Bad Attitude 03. The Viper & Neophyte - First Aid 04. Synthax - Stay True 05. Angerfist - Circus Circus 06. Evil Activities - God Damn Noise 07. The Viper & Nosferatu - Kingdom Come 08. D-Fence - Pompen 09. Tha Playah - Get Hard 10. Nosferatu - Sanctity Of Space 11. Kasparov & Amada feat Diesel - Ik Wil Stampen! 12. Neophyte & MC Alee - Grondleggers 13. DJ Promo - Phreak Ya Speaka (N-Vitral Re-Phreak) 14. Synthax - Bring It Hardcore 15. D-Fence - Krakaka 16. Angerfist & Neophyte feat MC Alee & MC Diesel - Fight With Anger 17. Furyan & D-Fence - Fastlane 18. Neophyte & Nosferatu - S.I.C.K. 19. D-Fence - Bass Line 20. Denekamps Gespuis - Gas Met Die Zooi (That Playa Remix) w/ Euromasters - Alles Naar De Klote 21. DJ Neophyte & Evil Activities - One Of Those Days (Angerfist Remix) 22. Neophyte & Nosferatu - Daar Zijn We Weer The set was recorded back in 2016, and was an hour long. Already reached 22.1k plays, and it will gain only more over the next few months/years. As true pioneers of the scene they have been active since the early days, and they keep on delivering awesome Hardcore music to the masses. Neophyte, you might love them or hate them, but whatever your perspective is, you have to acknowledge that they have done so much for the scene. The last time I saw Neophyte was back at Raving Nightmare - Brutal Truth. A long time ago. Would I want to see them again? Hell yeah! Be it Neophyte as an act, or on hiw own. This set shows again that he's on top of his game, and he has delivered an excellent set. The ony drawback to this set is the MC. I'm not a fan of any Hardcore MC in the Dutch Gabber scene. They do not add anything but nuisance to an otherwise brilliant set. I think it MC Alee. He might be a nice dude, but during Neophyte's set he does not add a single thing. Favourite record? The mashup of 'Gas Met Die Zooi' and 'Alles Naar De Klote'. All in all a wicked set. Get this down you right now! DJ: Neophyte Genre/Style: Hardcore Liveset Info: Recorded @ Intents Festival 2016 Length Liveset: 01:00:01 Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): LISTEN HERE File Size: unknown File Type: unknown Bitspeed: unknown More Information: DJ Neophyte - Facebook Fanpage

  • Hardcore 100 Best Of The Best (1997)

    I know many will hate me and be very judgmental, but I simply do not give a toss. To me this is the greatest Hardcore album ever. Why, you might ask? Good question, and I will happily answer it. Thunderdome has been a good compilation, and has given us excellent tunes, but truth be told, some of the albums were a bit shit. With this compilation, also by ID&T, they literally delivered a CD containing only the best of the best! 100 tracks on 4 albums. Did they had to compromise to make this album? Well, yes, but we'll talk about that later. This is actually one of the first CDs I've played until I couldn't anymore. So many scratches on each CD, it became painful to listen to it (most records would just skip). The power of Hardcore music can be felt throughout this wonderful album. This brings back so many good memories, and ID&T did splash out on this album. No shite records, only those records that demolished speakers all over the world. If you are too young and do not understand what gabber means and what the 'oldskool' sound is, you need to get this album. This is a must-have for ALL Hardcore lovers. Yes, support the present day scene too, but never forget the roots. Never forget where it all started, and who were the pioneers of this majestic scene. So many have come and gone, and only a handful have stayed. Commemorate those heroes, who might have decided to quit and do something else. Or sadly passed away. We honour those with a fabulous album! Check out the tracklist, it's the best one you will EVER see. And I do mean it. CD 1: 01. Disreaction - Jiiieehaaa 02. Nasty Django - Hardcore Muthafucka 03. Bertocucci Feranzano - XTC Love (Original Mix) 04. Neophyte vs Stunned Guys - Get This Motherfucker 05. DJ Paul - Play My Game 06. Baba Nation - Jesus Words 07. DJ Weirdo & Dr. Phil Omanski - Young Birds (Original Mix) 08. Joe Inferno - Hysteria 09. DJ Darkraver & DJ Vince - Intelligent Hardcore 10. Jones & Stephenson - The First Rebirth 11. Rotterdam Terror Corps - The Horror 12. Darrien Kelly & Scott Brown - Geleihoofd 13. Masters Of Ceremony - Hardcore To Da Bone 14. Vanugenth The 5th - Here We Go Again 15. DJ Francois & Jeremy - Guns, Smoke & Fire 16. The Prophet - All Right Now Here We Go 17. Tellurian - Guyver 18. Mauriccio Braccagni - Mosquito 19. French Connection - French Connection 20. The Nightraver - So 21. Technohead - I Wanna Be A Hippy 22. DJ Delirium & Guitar Rob - The Way That We Rocked It (Live In NYC Shortcut) 23. Juggernaut - Don't Fuck With A Ruffneck 24. DJ Lancinhouse meets Stunned Guys - We Are The Dynacore 25. Bodylotion - Happy Is Voor Hobo's CD 2: 01. Chosen Few - The Name Of The DJ 02. Predator - Mind Of A Lunatic 03. Party Animals - Used & Abused (Amnesia Mix) 04. Human Resource - Fuck Them 05. Masoko Solo - Pessa Pessa (DJ Cerla's 172 BPM Rave Mix) 06. Juggernaut - The World Of The LSD User 07. Tellurian - Bloody Fucking Hardcore 08. DJ Distortion & MC R.A.W. vs Bass-D & King Matthew - Raveworld 09. The Prophet - Big Boys Don't Cry (Original Mix) 10. DJ Delirium & DJ Buzz Fuzz - Immortality 11. DJ Weirdo & DJ Sim - Go Get Busy (Hardcore Edit) 12. Neophyte - Execute 13. Private Productions - Looped 14. Bounty Hunter - Demilitarized Zone 15. Ricci & MC Hair - Sgam Sgam 16. Da Beatblower - Fuck Your 'S Off (Stunned Guys Mix) 17. Crowd Control - Tranzformer (Frankfurt Mix) 18. Dr. Macabre - Poltergeist 19. Thunderball - Bonzai Channel One 20. DJ Rob & MC Joe - The Beat Is Flown 21. Mauricio Braccagni - Bass Solution 22. Duo Penotti - Addicted II Raves (Buzz Fuzz Mix) 23. Naked Steal - Vive La France 24. Miss Groovy - Jungle Sickness 25. Neophyte - Last Recall CD 3: 01. Inferno Bros - Slaves To The Raves (PCP Mix) 02. Tony Salmonelli - Hey!! (Buzzy's Raggamix) 03. DJ Hooligan - B.O.T.T.R.O.P. 04. DJ Isaac - Bad Dreams 05. 6-Pack - Drunken Piece Of Shit (Mix 1) 06. Robert Armani - Hit Hard 07. Yves De Ruyter - Rave City 08. Wasting Program - Bring That Shit Back 09. Vitamin - Muffin' In Mokum 10. Technohead - Number One Contender 11. Smash - Korrekte Atmosphere 12. DJ Sim - Cartoons In Progress (Original Mix) 13. Wayward - Hardcore Hijacked Me 14. Lenny Dee & The Darkraver - To Da Rhythm 15. Technohead - Stay Down With The Hardcore 16. Buzz Fuzz - Frequencies 17. DJ Lancinhouse meets The Stunned Guys - Fuckin' Sweat 18. DJ Rob - DJ Rob's 20 Seconds 19. Rotterdam Terror Corps - Hardcore Slam 20. Pino D'Ambini feat Beasty Boys - Do It Again (Hektic) 21. DJ Nation - Pump It (Straight Mix) 22. 3 Steps Ahead - Drop It (Original Mix) 23. Paradox - My DJ Cutz 24. Rotterdam Terror Corps - You're Dealing With 25. DJ Gizmo - End Of The Beginning CD 4: 01. Marshall Masters - Stereo Murder 02. Bodylotion - Make You Dance 03. Kuadra - La Onda (La Onda De Einstein Mix) 04. Wedlock - I'm The Fuck You Man 05. The Prophet - Dominatin' 06. Prezioso - Raise Your Power (Hardcore Version) 07. Final Analysis - El Punto Final (Power Mix) 08. Rave Creator & The Mover - Atmos-Fear 09. DJ Dano - Welcome To The Thunderdome 10. Too Fast For Mellow - We Gonna Get This Place 11. MC Raw - We Who Are Opressed (Rob Gee, Repete & Damon Wild Mix) 12. Rexanthony - For You Marlene (New Deutschland Version) 13. Technohead - The Passion (#3) 14. Hardsequencer - Brain Crash 15. Rave Creator - A New Mind (Cold Rush Phuture Mix) 16. Knightvision - Who Is It 17. The Prophet - Dream Theme 18. Turbulance 'N Terrorist - Six Million Ways To Die 19. Manga Corps - The Hunter 20. DJ Rob - Boy's Interface (Uh....Mix) 21. Vitamin - The Point 22. Tellurian - Squash The Floor 23. Square Dimension - Brand New Dance (Buzz Fuzz '95 Remix) 24. DJ Buzz Fuzz - Drop The Pressure 25. Rob Gee - Ecstacy You Got What I Need Now, didn't I tell you that this had everything you wanted? Seeing a tracklist like this one brings a tear to my eye. This is my childhood in a nutshell. No joke, I raved to each and every tune until my feet were covered in blisters. Someone on Discogs commented, saying that this compilation did nothing for him, because you could find all these records on the Thunderdome collection already. He has got a point, fair and square, but I don't want to sive through 20 albums to find all these wicked records: they are all on one. This was way before they started to milk the concept of 100 records on 4 CDs, or 'best of' compilations. You cannot argue with me about the tunes! These are Hardcore classics, and some are cemented in our minds forever. Be it Hardcore from Holland, Belgium, Germany, The US, The UK, or anywhere else, Hardcore was up and coming, and stood the test of time. Even in 2019 the raves are still visited, and 'oldskool' parties are hip,and hot. The music has never left us, and has haunted us. Does that mean this compilation is the best? Well, yes and no. As I mentioned before, they had to compromise. Some records are short edits of the original, and some are only highlighting the best sections of a record. Taking for example the climatic moments out of it, or only playing the climactic bits. And the mixing wasn't smooth either. This was in a way disappointing, but hey, it was the late 90s, and we were still expanding our knowledge. But even with the negative bits and bobs the compilation still offers me a lot. And has the most memories of them all. Yes, sure, Thunderdome cannot be beaten, but this comes really close, and can be considered to be sometimes even better than the mighty Thunderdome CDs. Be honest, there were shitloads of shite records on them. This 'Best Of' has only got the finest. No joking about, no fucking about, just pure Hardcore. Hell yeah. Artist: Various Artists Genre/Style: Hardcore, Happy Hardcore, Gabber, Techno, Hard Trance, Acid CD Info: Hardcore 100 - Best Of The Best (1997) CDs: 4 (four) Length CDs: 04:58:42 Tracks: 100 (hundred) Label: Arcade/ID&T Product Number: 9902325 More Information: ---------

  • i-DJ: casual gabberz (2019)

    Casual Gabberz. If you haven't been on social media lately, you obviously missed out on a short video of them performing at a Boiler Room session, which intrigued me into investigating my time into their music. Today was going to be the day I would start listening to them a bit more, not only for a minute or two (this was the length of the Facebook video of their set at the Boiler Room). So, after visiting their Soundcloud page, I found a mix they made as a collective for i-D. Never heard of this global platform, but it is focussed on fashion, culture, individuality and youth, and music fits in there beautifully. Casual Gabberz, you guessed it, they are focussed on the Gabber sound, originated from a small country called The Netherlands. We coined the phrase 'gabber', meaning pal, mate, friend. So Casual Gabberz, they are just casual friends, mates? Well, whatever they might be, they are from Paris, and love their music rough and tough. For this online platform they made this Hardcore mix, and there's also a short introduction prior to you finding the mix on i-D's website. It's all in German, so if you can read that, you might want to click here and go nuts. If you cannot read German, and you are like me, you just want to see the tracklist and dive straight into it. Casually, of course (see what I did there?) 01. Astral Projection - Mahedava 02. Clouds - Another Day 03. DJ Jon Piemel - Inhale 04. Kabaal - Blow That Shit 05. Raine - Dominating 06. Black Knight - Keep It Going Now 07. Mos Phat - Infectious 08. SMF - Hahaha! 09. Microwave Prince - I Need Love 10. Darrien Kelly feat The Unknown MC - The People Want More (Arcadipane Remix) 11. DJ Buby, DJ Giangi & DJ Max - Musica Nevrotica 12. Ophidian - Angel (Drake Remix) 13. Manic - Illusion 14. Critical Mass - Believe In The Future (Weirdo & Sim Remix) 15. Von Bikrav - Casse Des Murs 16. DJ Rob & Tim B - Bleeding Ears 17. Wedlock & Nosferatu - Bulletproof 18. Beyonder - The Wish (The Philosopher Remix) 19. DJ Buby - A.E.I.O.U. 20. Dolphin - Devastator Dominator 21. Tellurian - Guyver (Chosen Few Mix) 22. Zenith - The Flowers Of Intelligence 23. IDF - Interlude I I love quirky sets. And this has got to be one of the weirdest sets of all time. I was expecting a full on Gabber mix, but the oppossite happened. You get literally everything, not just Gabber music. Also a bit of Hardstyle, Trance, Happy Hardcore, and more. But does it work? Well, yes and no. I would expect a flow in each set, and in this the flow can be a bit off. From a raging Hardcore bit to a slow section. As many would know, Hardcore fanatics love their music to be straight forward hard, rough and tough. This crosses all the boundaries, and touches upon others too. So, what is this mix? One quirky mix. Jumping (as I mentioned before) from one style to the next. Expect literally everything to be thrown at you. Hard House? Check. Hardcore? Check. Hardstyle? Check. But for me, does it work for me? Well, I'm not sure. I don't know their background stories, and don't know the true meaning behind this collective. Maybe it's just them having fun and not giving two fucks about what the 'normal' way of life is. That became apparent when I watched the Boiler Room teaser. Unusual, to say the least. Would I give this set another go? Well, I think I have to, to understand what the meaning behind this set is. For now I will give this a 3.5 out of 5. Maybe that might go up, after a few more sessions. Or maybe I need to be more intoxicated to appreciate it? I don't know it yet, I'll let you know. If you are looking for something different, you will love this. Act: Casual Gabberz Genre/Style: Gabber, Hardcore, Hard House, Hardstyle, Trance, Drum & Bass Mix Info: i-DJ: Casual Gabberz Length Mix: 00:44:41 Tracks: 23 (twenty-three) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): LISTEN HERE File Size: unknown File Type: unknown Bitspeed: unknown More Information: Casual Gabberz - Soundcloud Page

  • Slapen Is Voor Apen 11.0 (2019)

    The Dutch are a bunch of funny people. Me being one of them, living here in the UK, it makes me miss the funny language. Like used in the mix here. You cannot translate this into another language and still make it rhyhme. Sleeping is for monkeys. In Dutch it works beautifully. In English, not so. But are we here today to talk about languages and rhyhming words, or are we talking about music, mr TCD? Well, it's about the music, and today's mix is presented to us by Monkey Kong. A Rawstyle/Hardcore mix. 45 minutes of monkey madness. Exactly what you want to hear on this Easter weekend. Thankfully it's not filled with dreadful holiday season music, but you can still have something to listen to, prescribed by me. And you know what I'm saying makes sense all the time, right? They used very interesting tracks from a wide variety of artists, and towards the end of the mix we go a little bit faster and rougher. If you enjoy Rawstyle music, just check out this tracklist: 01. Ran-D - The Power Of Now 02. Atmozfears & Sub Sonik - Enya 03. Warface & Sub Sonik feat Carola - Set Me Free 04. Rejecta - Deserve To Die 05. Bass Chaserz feat Evelien van Buren - Dusk Till Dawn 06. Kronos - K Message 07. E-Force & Kronos - Higher Force 08. Requiem - The Reckoning 09. Warface & Rooler - Game Time 10. E-Force - Boomstick 11. E-Force - The End 12. Artifact - Aftermath 13. Bloodlust - Imma Boss 14. Warface - I Need You 15. Avoc - Who I Am 16. Neroz - Break Your Crew 17. Ncrypta & Thyron - Surrender 18. Warface & Artifact - Let The Show Begin 19. Ncrypta - Psychopathic 20. Ncrypta - Dead King 21. Krowdexx - Victim Of Society 22. Rebelion - Rise Again 23. Malice & Unkind - Prefix For Death 24. Masters Of Ceremony - Hardcore To Da Bone (N-Vitral Remix) 25. Dither & Deadly Guns - Playing With Fire 26. Radium & Angerfist - Reason To Hate It's going to be hot today, so why not get the barbecue ready, and make sure you've charged your portable speakers, so you can play this whilst cooking/baking your food items? (yes, you can tell I never do the cooking in our household). Whatever you do today, make sure you do it with banging tunes surrounding you. These monkeys are here to entertain us. Normally they are caged and through shite at us, but these monkeys don't. Well, unless you think Rawstyle is shit. In that case they are indeed like genuine monkeys. But if you like Rawstyle, it's worth checking this mix out. And give them a like of a follow, whatever floats your boat. I've got no negative feedback, so go and check out this monster mix. It's monkey business, you know? DJs: Monkey Kong Genre/Style: Rawstyle, Hardcore Mix Info: Slapen Is Voor Apen 11.0 Length Mix: 00:45:52 Tracks: 26 (twenty-six) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): LISTEN HERE File Size: unknown File Type: unknown Bitspeed: unknown More Information: Monkey Kong - Soundcloud Page

  • Fallout 4: The Diamond City Radio Playlist (2015)

    If you follow me on Twitter, you know I'm a huge fan of Fallout 4. I was only given a Playstation on Christmas last year, and I think I became a fan of it after seeing videos of it on Youtube. As a surprise, the wife got me Fallout 4. Thankfully not 76, because many seem to dislike it. But 4 got my attention in the first place, and now I'm playing it whenever I can. Now, for those who consider themselves gaming fanatics, let me warn you, I'm still a noob. I've got prior to this game no gaming experience whatsoever, and thankfully we will not discuss the game, but only one tiny feature that is present in this game, and gets a lot of plays on Soundcloud and Youtube: Diamond City Radio! I still need to discover all the perks of this game, but what I can tell you is that I'm addicted. Truly addicted. And I'm in love with the music they used for this 'radio' station. I've been listening to this for weeks now, not only during me playing the actual game, but there are plenty of channels on Youtube and Soundcloud dedicated to the game. You can literally find everything on here. So what kind of music can you hear? Old music. Classic music. Timeless music. But also music that will remain in your head, long after you stopped playing the game. Someone on Youtube made this video, and all the track names are in chronological order. Don't expect the usual hard style music I normally write about , in this video. If you are a fan of the game, or just Jazzy music in general, you will love this! Sit back, and enjoy! 01. Tex Beneke - A Wonderful Guy 02. Bing Crosby - Accentuate The Positive 03. Cole Porter - Anything Goes 04. The Five Stars - Atom Bomb Baby 05. Roy Brown - Butcher Pete (Part 1) 06. Roy Brown - Butcher Pete (Part 2) 07. Danny Kaye - Civilization (Bongo Bongo Bongo) 08. Sheldon Allman - Crawl Out Through The Fallout 09. Billie Holiday - Crazy He Calls Me 10. Bob Crosby - Dear Hearts And Gentle People 11. Billy Holiday - Easy Living 12. Roy Brown - Good Rocking Tonight 13. Wynonie Harries - Grandma Plays The Numbers 14. Bob Crosby - Happy Times 15. Betty Hutton - He's A Demon 16. The Ink Spots - I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire 17. Ella Fitzgerald - Into Each Life 18. Betty Hutton - It's A Man 19. The Ink Spots - It's All Over But The Crying 20. Louis Jordan - Keep A Knockin' 21. The Ink Spots - Maybe 22. Roy Brown - Mighty, Mighty Man 23. Frankie Carle - One More Tomorrow 24. Nat King Cole - Orange Colored Sky 25. Johnny Mercer - Personality 26. Bing Crosby - Pistol Packin' Mama 27. Ray Smith - Right Behind You Baby 28. Connie Allen - Rocket 69 29. Billy Ward And The Dominoes - Sixty Minute Man 30. Skeeter Davis - The End Of The World 31. Dion - The Wanderer 32. Ella Fitzgerald - Undecided 33. Elton Britt - Uranium Fever 34. Warren Smith - Uranium Rock 35. Bob Crosby - Way Back Home 36. Big Maybelle - Whole Lotta Shakin Going On 37. The Three Suns - Worry Worry Worry Funny side note: a couple of weeks ago, me and the wife went to Bletchley Park, the famous location where they 'cracked' the Enigma code, and we had afternoon tea there. Guess what kind of music they played? Correct. This kind of music. Well, not the saucy and sexual tinted tracks, but the 'clean' records. It gave me a nice feeling: small sandwiches, small tea, in a nice location, with Fallout 4 music. My kind of heaven. Some of these records are so unique and cool, you might even think that they have been specifically written for the Fallout series, but you've got to remember that when these were originally released, the world was focussed on atomic/nuclear power and the devastation a nuclear bomb creates. It was a different time, a Third World War was closeby. So it might appear to be specifically made for this game, but it wasn't. It was just the state of the world back then. Such a different world. How cool is it, that music can take you back to this world in an instant? You don't need to be at Bletchley Park to feel like you are in the 40s and 50s. You just need to close your eyes and listen to this. And another amazing thing is that the tunes were short, compared to the music nowadays. But within the shortness it packs a punch. I love the fact that these tunes are catchy as hell! Nothing like the top 40 from today. The tunes will be forgotten easily, but not these tunes. Yes, they might sound dated, but they will outlive many of the artists who release music in the 10s. I'm so addicted to this: I can literally sing along each and every record! And at the moment this kind of music is my favourite! Yes, EDM and everything EDM related I love, but my passion lies now with the 40s and 50s music. And Fallout should get some credit, for making me aware of this kind of music. Not something you would look out for, or hear on the radio at all. Which is my favourite record? 'Pistol Packin Mama' by Bing Crosby. So darn catchy. Ah hell, it might be 20+ degrees outside, but this reviewer will not leave the house: I must revisit Diamond City, and just relax. Who needs the sunshine when you have got Fallout 4? Artist: Various Artists Genre/Style: Pop, Jazz, Country Music, Rock and Roll, Rhythm and Blues Video Info: Fallout 4: songs playlist- The Diamond City Radio Length Video: 01:42:05 Tracks: 37 (thirty-seven) Download/Listen (via Youtube): LISTEN HERE File Size: unknown File Type: unknown Bitspeed: unknown More Information: Fallout - Official Website

  • Joey Riot 30 Min Promo Mix (2015)

    We all know that Joey Riot is doing well at the moment, on his own and with his group Destructive Tendencies. He's making sure the raving masses are raving all over the globe. They are game changing, and have already a huge following on social media. And about 4/5 years ago Joey was also an innovator with the Powerstomp sound. And guess what I'm about to show you (again)? You have guessed it correctly: a Powerstomp promo mix by the legend himself, recorded 4 years ago. One I'd already reviewed on my previously websites, but sadly it got lost. Someone reposted this mix on Soundcloud, and I completely forgot it even excisted. Which is a shame, to be fair. I think the majority of people have forgotten about the Powerstomp sound. Which is a shame, to be fair. Only a handful of artists are still keeping it alive and kicking, but it's not as big as it was 4/5 years ago. And that's a shame. Lethal Theory did manage to keep us raving with the Powerstomp sound, and the albums released around that time all got devoured by yours truly. I was such a fan, and still like it a lot. I did review this many years ago, and I think it's fitting for me to re-review it. Maybe this could be the chance of it making a comeback? What do you all think, should this deserve a second chance? I think it should. 01. Joey Riot & Mob - This Could Be Love 02. Joey Riot & No Sweat - Show Us The Way 03. Joey Riot & Sophie J - Something To Believe In 04. Joey Riot & No Sweat feat MC Jack - Bringing The Fire 05. D-Code - My Direction (Joey Riot vs Jaw D Remix) 06. Joey Riot vs Demize - Love Me Or Hate Me 07. Joey Riot vs Bean - Dirty Ho 08. Joey Riot - Music Is My Life 09. Joey Riot vs Jay Prescott - Totally Lost It (Anthem) It's a short but very pleasing mix. 32 minutes of Joey Riot. As you would expect from the Powerstomp King, the mix is very tight. No errors whatsoever, and only the finest tunes from around 2014/2015. Most of us already have all the compilations released from around that time, and I think it's time for us all to relive the moment, and put those banging tunes back on the map again. Seriously, there's nothing wrong with this mix. It's bloody Joey fucking Riot behind the decks. The tracks are as tight as you expect them to be. Oh, and have I mentioned the fact that it's still a free download? So you kill two birds with one stone. Or does that saying not apply to this situation? Well, just fucking download this mix, I know you want to. Joey was involved in many Powerstomp project around that time, and in this mix you will only find his record and 8 collaborations. It's all about Joey, and that's a good thing. I'd rather listen to his older stuff than any other present day fashionable music played on the radio. Joey Riot 4 life, man. A wonderful mix. Best record has to be 'Something To Believe In'. Vocals are just so pure. But so is the mix. I don't know what the score of this original review was, but if I'd given it less than the score I'm giving it now, I'm going to shoot myself in the foot. Get this down ya, ya wee lads. Yes, that's me trying to say something Scottish. DJ: Joey Riot Genre/Style: Powerstomp, UK Hardcore, Gabber Mix Info: Joey Riot 30 Min Promo Mix Length Mix: 00:32:38 Tracks: 9 (nine) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): DOWNLOAD/LISTEN File Size: 74.6 MB File Type: mp3 Bitspeed: 320kbps More Information: Joey Riot - Soundcloud Page

  • Lady Dana @ Ghosttown 2016

    I've been on an oldschool path lately. Listening to only Oldskool Hardcore music, be it Happy or Gabber, I had to listen to it. Maybe it's my age that's making me aware that I'm soon too old to rave (my body has already started to deteriorate quickly in the last 5 years lol), but there's stil some passion left in my body. And the only kind of music that I can listen to and really let myself go to, is the early sound. The 90s, they were simply the best. And true ravers will agree. And even some younger ravers (who weren't even fabricated in the 90s) agree. I only found this set online this morning. And you can image that I was as happy as a hobo (only true Hardcore fans know that this was a Neophyte joke). Lady Dana @ Ghosttown 2016. The Queen of Hardcore. She's still my number 1 female Hardcore DJ. She gave me so much pleasure during the 90s and early 00s (I know it sounds wrong, but you know what I mean). I only had the pleasure to see her in Kerkade at club Vizion on Friday the 29th of August 2003. That's fucking 16 years ago! Don't know what happened to Vizion, but I hold good memories of the night. Don't even know who I went with? Well, that's my raving history in a nutshell. For the raving masses Lady Dana (or also known as Dana to the Hardstyle fanatics) does not need an introduction. She's been around for many years, and to have her play at Ghosttown was an obvious choice. The line-up for this event did look really good: Jones & Stephenson, Rob & MC Joe, G-Town Madness, MD&A, Darkraver, Frantic Freak, Amada, Kasparov, Promo, N-Vitral, Noize Suppressor, etc. Even though on Soundcloud it didn't have a tracklist, obviously somewhere else it was available. So here it is, for all you Hardcore junkies out there: 01. System 3 - Like A Shot 02. Meagashira - End Of Line 03. Rave Creator & The Mover - Atmos-Fear 04. The Viper - X-Terminate 05. Pilldriver - Pitch-Hiker w/ The Ultimate Buzz feat MC Bee - On A Mission (Acapella) 06. Myztic vs Myrmidon - Pop Goes The Pistol (DJ J.D.A. Remix) 07. U4EA - Crisia (Stunned Guys Remix) 08. The Stunned Guys & Darrien Kelly - Our Definition Of The Old Style 09. Baba Nation - Jesus Words 10. Lenny Dee - The Dreamer 11. DJ Weirdo & DJ Sim - Kick This Muthaf#@ka 12. Chosen Few - Name Of The DJ (Buzz Fuzz Remix) 13. Masters Of Ceremony - Hardcore To The Bone (Masters Of Ceremony Dope Mix) 14. Human Resource - Dominator '96 15. Buzz Fuzz - Introkiller (Work It!) 16. Mike Ink & The Chain Of Brotherhood - Lovely Ugly Brutal World 17. DJ Waxweazle - Hardcore Power (Hellsound Mix) 18. Neophyte - Back In My Brain 19. Raveman - Drum Meet Da Bass (Hardcore Mix) 20. Tripax - What The Fuck Are You Laughing At? 21. Buzz Fuzz - Intergalatic 22. DJ 8Mix - Hardiness 23. The Original Gabber - Pump That Puzzy Trust Dana to deliver an excellent Hardcore set. A shame that she didn't include a few of her own productions in here. But the records she did select did do Hardcore justice. She knows how to get the raving masses moving, and to me she still holds the title Queen to this day. Just listen to this set and disagree, if you dare. The set is an hour long, and within that hour she takes you on a trip down to memory lane. Not only does she show that she knows a thing or two about good Hardcore tracks, she also shows her excellent DJ skills. Credit for that! The tracks chosen are good. From the 23 tracks only 2 were in here I didn't like (Intergalatic and Pop Goes The Pistol), but that's only my opinion. You might like them, or hate them too. But does that make this mix set not worth listening? Absofuckinglutely not! You need to hear this. Unless you don't want to experience that trip down memory lane. A wicked set by the Queen. I'm going to go on a hunt and see if I can find more Lady Dana sets. Obviously the Hardcore sets. Not saying that I dislike Hardstyle, but she's my Hardcore Queen, and she will always remain that. I grew up with her as a Hardcore Queen. There must be at least 1 or 2 sets on Soundcloud, right? DJ: Lady Dana Genre/Style: Hardcore, Early Hardcore, Gabber Liveset Info: Recorded @ Ghosttown 2016 - Legend Of The Living Dead Length Liveset: 01:01:24 Tracks: 23 (twenty-three) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): LISTEN HERE File Size: unknown File Type: unknown Bitspeed: unknown More Information: Lady Dana - Facebook Fanpage

  • Raving Nightmare Tribute Vinyl Mix (2017)

    Raving Nightmare. 5 years ago they organised their last event. And I was devastated, with many other ravers. This party was the highlight for many Southern Dutch people. Since 1994 until 2014 they gave us constant Hardcore music. Judging Partyflock's statistics, they organised in 20 years around 65 parties! 65 Raving Nightmare's, and I've only been to one? The one that I went to was back in 2008, called Brutal Truth. The line-up was really good: Amnesys, Mad Dog, Neophyte, Panic, Promo, Masters Of Ceremony, Tommyknocker, Dione, Endymion, Dana, Vince, Triax, Day-Mar, and that's just the main stage! It left a good impression on me. Sadly never had the time after to go to an event (I was mostly working Saturday evenings or nightshifts, whilst they all went raving). Met The Darkraver at my service station though, in the middle of the night. But whatever it was, it stopped. And do you sometimes get an urge to reminisce to the good ol' days? I had that. I needed to hear something Raving Nightmare-ish, and came across this tribute mix. I couldn't let this one pass without letting you hear the music. The good thing about this is that the music always had a distinctive sound, like Thunderdome and Masters Of Hardcore. It just has a specific kick. And I do miss it! These records used for this tribute mix take me back. 01. The Stunned Guys & DJ Paul - Thrillseeka (The Stunned Guys 2004 Reload) 02. DJ D feat MC Justice - Embrace The Mystery 03. The Viper & Tommyknocker feat MC Da Mouth Of Madness - The Prophecy Unfolds (Tha Playah Remix) 04. Art Of Fighters feat MC Justice - Premonition 05. Vinyl Junk vs Kokka - Fractured Minds 06. Triax - Become One 07. Triax - Chronic Beats (2008 Edit) 08. Triax - Day Of Rage 09. Evil Activities feat DJ Panic & MC Alee - Bigger Than Ever 10. Triax - Prozium 11. Negative A - 1976 12. Triax - Fallen Angels 13. Negative A - I Beat Your Mama's Ass (KVN Remix) Boy, I felt like a mid 20-ers again for a split second! Memories! Going to Brutal Truth with two colleagues from Total, sadly one passed away (RIP Mile). But what a night it was. Knackered, that's what I was the next day. And the music used in this tribute mix reminds of the good years of Hardcore. Especially Triax's records! His music suited me so much. Sadly you don't hear from him that often. Anyway, this tribute mix. It's a fitting tribute to a majestic party. 20 years, all over the country, but mainly the South of Limburg. Maastricht, Heerlen. We had it. And we lost it. It brings a tear to my eye thinking about it. We did organise good parties. Now we've got Pinkpop. What a load of shite that is. Bring back Raving Nightmare! Those were the shit. Or even the Exlipse in Landgraaf! I'm gettting old too fucking quickly. The tribute mix does contain a few little errors. Not as bad as the previous review (which was shockingly bad). But enough to mention it. The tracks selected by the DJ make the mix worth while though. So many fanfuckingtastic songs. You've seen the tracklist, you know I'm talking real stuff here. No bollocks. Nothing can beat this kind of Hardcore music. It was so good. Why has it changed? Best record? You can start a debate, but you will loose. It has to be 'Embrace The Mystery'. Just the best. Fact. Enjoy this mix. Especially if you raved at a Raving Nightmare party. Can someone organise another party like they did back in the late 2000s? I miss it. DJ: 2C-Bever Genre/Style: Hardcore, Gabber Mix Info: Raving Nightmare Tribute Vinyl Mix Length Mix: 00:52:01 Tracks: 13 (thirteen) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): LISTEN HERE File Size: unknown File Type: unknown Bitspeed: unknown More Information: Raving Nightmare - Official Website

  • Happy Hour part 4

    I don't need to express my love and dedication for Happy Hardcore. You all know that I grew up with this kind of music coming through my speakers 24/7. And many have mocked it, but I still stayed a fan, and am passionate about it. Those who mock it, can f**k off. Happy Hardcore is so genuine, so melodic, so happy, so everything I need. And why would you hate it? Yes, it can be cheesy, but not everything should be hard and rough all the time, eh? I wanted to hear a Happy Hardcore mix badly today. Don't know why, but the urge was there. And I found one. Made by someone called Happy Hour. And the thing that grabbed me was the lettering they used in their image: just like the Happy Hardcore/Happy Rave collection released by Arcade during the 90s! Nostalgia! Oh yeah, I was lucky. So I jumped on the band wagon and pressed play, after quickly checking out if it had a tracklist (and it did). So here it is. And let me warn you: these are not the full titles (some remixes are in here, but the details are missing): 01. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - Stars 02. Tokyo Ghetto Pussy - I Kiss Your Lips 03. Dune - Can't Stop Raving 04. Interactive - Forever Young 05. 4 Tune Fairytales - My Little Fantasy 06. Party Animals - Have You Ever Been Mellow? 07. DJ Paul Elstak - Don't Leave Me Alone 08. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - Hardcore Feelings 09. Dune - Rainbow To The Stars 10. DJ Weirdo & DJ Sim - Pump That Stupid Bass 11. Scooter - Back In The UK 12. Wonderland - In Our Dreams 13. Tiny Tot - Discoland 14. 2 Unlimited - Jump For Joy You all know that I'm quite open minded about mixes, and forgive a lot of DJs when they make a little mistake here and there. I'm a nice guy. But this mix, boy, it's just riddled with mistakes! It's really the worst mix I've ever heard! And that's disappointing. Looking at the tracklist, how can you go wrong? The tracks are solid as a rock, so there's nothing wrong with them! Yes, cheesy, I know. But still part of my childhood, so what. But the mixing is so poorly executed, it's kind of a disgrace. The transition is just out of line constantly, and fading doesn't seem to happen correctly. I know that the one who's behind this is probably doing it for the fun of it, but I don't know if I should take it seriously. Making fun is one thing, but this is just beyond a joke. And if they are still learning, that's fine, but please start putting mixes on Soundcloud when they are actually 'good' enough for others to listen to. This mix proves that a long path has to be walked before 'good' is within reach. Again, no complaints about the music. The tracks selected are just spot on, exactly what I want to hear. But I have to not listen to this one ever again. Sorry Happy Hour, this isn't my finest hour either, but I've got to give this the lowest score ever. DJ: Happy Hour Genre/Style: Happy Hardcore Mix Info: Happy Hour Part 4 Length Mix: 00:31:14 Tracks: 14 (fourteen) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): DOWNLOAD/LISTEN File Size: 42.8 MB File Type: mp3 Bitspeed: 192kbps More Information: Happy Hour - Soundcloud Page

  • Losion - Imminent EP (2019)

    I was contacted a few weeks ago via my website, to see if I'd be interested in reviewing an upcoming EP by Losion, released on Outtallectuals. Now, there have been times when I said 'no' because I was already disappointed after hearing the first tune (being so dramatically bad), but this time I though I should give this a go. Even though I've never listened to a Neuroprog song before, I am open to hear other styles. And I was intrigued. Thankfully they provided me with enough information to get through this EP with all the necessary details to observe this as good as I can. Never been introduced to this sound, or even the artist, but it's never too late to appreciate music, eh? Losion is a French artist. and his EP is called 'Imminent'. This will be released on the 14th of April of this year, and what can you expect? A 5 track EP containing some prog rock/metal with modern Neuro Bass. Now, I might be a bit thick, but Neuro Bass? That's new to me. So, I gave it a go. And was I disappointed? Not really. Even though I normally listen to hard style music, this did bring some harmony in my head. Rock and Neuro Bass. I never thought I could be so relaxed and mellowed out. The 5 tracks on these EP are: 01. Losion - Opal 02. Losion - Imminent 03. Losion - Resolution 04. Losion - Fracture 05. Losion - Swarm Expect the unexpected! From raw and rough guitar sections to lovely and peaceful breakdowns. Harmonic, and also mellow. Hard and 'in your face'. All that in a 5 EP? Yes, that can happen. At first I was expecting to hear 5 of the same records, but they weren't. I did get this vibe throughout this EP that reminded me of the gaming sensation you get once you fire up your console. This is music that fits a specific kind of game. But can you listen to this without your console being on? Yes. I love the build up in each record. Losion keeps us on our toes by building up towards a climax, and combines the Rock sound with the futuristic dance sounds. It works beautifully, and isn't overpowering at all. Let's break down each song: 'Opal' is a track that makes you want to see the world in a different perspective. At first you walk through life, and when the guitars come in, you just want to rush through it all, not give a flying f**k about everything and everyone around you. You just want to let yourself go. 'Imminent'. Well. This is rough and raw. 5 minutes and 46 seconds of roughness. I'm not an expert on Rock, but this is hard for me. 'Resolution'. Again, I'm not an expert, but this song makes me want to run through the walls (in a good way). This has an excellent build up, and the drums do the song justice. I had this feeling of having superpowers and wanting to tackle the world's problems, whilst wearing this ridicilous outfit. SuperDutchman anyone? 'Fracture'. Is this the kind of music you should listen to when you have a bone in your body fractured? You might think it's soft and squigy, but when the guitar starts playing, you do not know where to look! It's powerful and strong. 'Swarm'. Oh yes. This is my kind of music. Relaxing. A bit of guitars in it (and drums too), but the general gist of this song is peace and tranquility. You've guessed it, 'Swarm' is my favourite record of this EP. But would I personally purchase this EP? Well, now I've heard it, I would. Sadly I would not have been able to appreciate this without the assistance, because this kind of music would never appear on my timeline anywhere, but I'm really enjoying this. It might be rough from time to time, but the vibes I'm getting from this EP is just sheer happiness and bliss. When this is released I will add a Soundcloud player underneath. Obviously it's not available yet, but I will let you enjoy this once it's out. Make sure you favourite this EP, and get it via your normal music sources. Losion is an inspirational artist, and his EP is just what I needed to hear! If you want to read more about Losion, click here . Or if you are interested in the label behind this release, click here

  • Neptune Project Live Buenos Aires 4 1/2 Hour Set Sept 6th 2013

    The last couple of days I was off, spending my time with the missus in Barry, Wales. Now that might not sound exciting, and to be fair, it wasn't. The weather wasn't really helpfull, but at least we were together. The journey that took us there took about 3 hours, and during those treacherous hours I decided to listen to a nice Trance set, which I found the other day. A set I'd not heard of before, or not even knew the artist. But a set long enough for me to enjoy it fully. This set certainly is long enough: 4 1/2 hours long. Could have driven halfway towards Scotland. Neptune Project. Should I have known them? I really do not have a clue who they are. But I'm not here to explain who they are, because I'm not Wikipedia. You should do your own research. I'm here to entertain you with bollocks reviews. So let's talk about the mix, shall we? It was recorded in Buenos Aires back in 2013, and it's 4 1/2 hours long. And the set is focussed on Trance music. Who doesn't want to hear Trance music? If you have checked out their set already, you would have seen the tracklist, and it would have made you excited. If you haven't seen it already, make sure you put on your reading glasses, and glance at this beast of a tracklist! 01. Above & Beyond - Tokyo 02. Above & Beyond - Tri State (Robert Nickson Intro Mix) 03. Cass Fox - Touch Me (Jono Grant & Mike Koglin Remix) 04. Smith & Pledger - Northern Lights (Breakfast Remix) 05. Matt Hardwick vs Smith & Pledger - Connected 06. Mike Koglin vs Jono Grant - Circuits 07. Ferry Corsten - Star Traveller (Hydroid vs Zehavi & Rand Remix) 08. DJ Ton TB - Dream Machine 09. Kyau & Albert - Falling Anywhere (Rework) 10. Kyau & Albert - Velvet Morning (Aalto Remix) 11. Lange presents Firewall - Sincere (Smith & Pledger Remix) 12. Li Kwam - Point Zero (Lost Tribe 2004 Remake) 13. Solarstone vs Scott Bond - 3rd Earth 14. Above & Beyond - Stealing Time (Above & Beyond's Deep Club Mix) 15. Ferry Corsten - Holding On (Above & Beyond Remix) 16. Super8 & Tab - Helsinki Scorchin (Alex MORPH Remix) 17. Jan Johnston - Flesh (Tiesto Remix) 18. Solar Movement - Under The Sun 19. Ferry Corsten - Sublime 20. Solid Sessions - Janiero (Armin van Buuren Remix) 21. Solarstone - The Calling (RAM Remix) 22. Yahel - Open Your Mind (Neptune Project's Astral Entity Magikal Remake) 23. Darren Tate vs Jono Grant - Let The Light Shine In 24. Envio - Touched By The Sun 25. Luminary - Amsterdam (Super8 & Tab Remix) 26. Solarstone - Solarcoaster (Midway Remix) 27. Neptune Project vs Luke Bond - Temple Of Artemis 28. Accadia - Blind Visions (Neptune Project Remix) 29. Chakra - Love Shines Through (Alex MORPH Remix) 30. Tranquility Base - Razorfish (Above & Beyond's Bangin Mix) 31. Neptune Project - Aztec 32. Above & Beyond - Sun In Your Eyes (Neptune Project Remix) 33. Simon Patterson vs Yves DeRuyter vs Aalto - Back To Earth In A Taxi On Taurine (JOC Noodle Neptune Project Mashup) 34. Chicane - Autumn Tactics (Kearney & Nichol Rework) 35. Mike Koglin vs POS - Untitled Audio (Nitrous Oxide Remix) 36. Moogwai - Viola (Armin van Buuren Remix) 37. Push - Strange World (2000 Remake) 38. Sinead O'Connor - Troy (Phoenix From The Flame) (Push Remix) 39. Oceanlab - Clear Blue Water (Ferry Corsten Remix) 40. Grave vs Chakra - Skin On Chakra (Jono Grant Bootleg) 41. Lustral - Everytime (Nalin & Kane Remix) 42. Second Sun - Playground (Nu NRG Remix) 43. John O'Callaghan - Never Fade Away (Giuseppe Ottaviani Remix) 44. John O'Callaghan vs Neptune Project - Rhea (Chillout Mix) 45. Above & Beyond - Sun In Your Eyes There are literally too many great anthems in this 4 1/2 hour long set. Did I mention this already, that this set is 4 1/2 hours long? If you were craving a Trance set, voila! Do not look any further. The set starts beautifully, and the flow is continuous. You cannot control your feelings, you feel the need to raise your hands in the air and let yourself go. The good thing about this set is the fact that they did include a few of their own productions/remixes in here, so if you are unaware of who they are and what they are capable of (like yours truly), this could be your introduction! Nothing much is mentioned about the event they played at, but that's nothing really that interesting. There is something much more interesting for you all: this is a free download. So go to Soundcloud and press the download button! You know you want to. The set contains so many wicked records, most of them from the early years of Trance, and to me they are the best years. So melodic, so deep, so inspiring. And to choose from 45 amazing records is too damn hard, but I had to pick on favourite, and it has to be 'Sincere', remixed by Smith & Pledger. Wicked anthem. The only 'downside' to this mix is the record quality. But unless you aren't as picky as I am, you will highly enjoy this mix. Did I mention the fact that this is a free download already? Check it out right now! I wish I could drive again a 3 hours journey, just to hear these anthems again. But trust me, I will have shit journeys this week: some even take longer... Act: Neptune Project Genre/Style: Trance Liveset Info: Recorded @ Buenos Aires Sept 6th 2013 Length Liveset: 04:31:10 Tracks: 45 (fourty-five) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): DOWNLOAD/LISTEN File Size: 620 MB File Type: mp3 Bitspeed: 320kbps More Information: Neptune Project - Soundcloud Page

  • Omar Santana - Fire In The Brain (1997)

    magpie303. Where would I be without his endless stream of music? His channel is one of the dopest ones on Soundcloud, if you are into Hardcore music. His page contains so many old mixes, livesets and more. And only recently did I find a dope ass mixtape from 1997 by the mighty Omar Santana! Never knew this mixtape even excisted! But from the first moment I heard it, I was hooked The tracklist also looked very appealing! I know nothing about this mixtape. Nothing at all. I had to Google it to find a bit more information, but it mostly came back negative. It's a mysterious mixtape from 1997, obviously recorded onto a cassette, and was divided into two sections. The first mix was on one cassette, and the other on the other. Simple. Time was much simpler back then. Cassettes and Sony's 'My First Walkman', more you didn't need. Oh, and an open mind, that could have been useful. Omar Santana, this American legend, his mixtape is ridicilous! Just look at the tracklist, enough reason to give you goosebumps! 01. DJ Bomber - Rambo Goes Riot 02. Omar Santana - Am Mayhem 03. Omar Santana - Kick Some Shit 04. Tellurian - Guyver 05. Dano - Starting Up 06. Masoko Solo - Pessa Pessa (Prophet Mix) 07. Neophyte - Execute 08. Networxx - On Your Own 09. 3Dom - Nasty Drums/Confusion 10. Nasenbluten - Cut Her To Bits 11. DJ Mike Ski - Old Dirty Beats (Mike-Ski Original Mix) 12. The Nightraver & DJ Trevor - Rave Is The Word 13. Omar Santana - Noise Dive 14. Omar Santana & Scott Brown - Shoot This MF 15. New York Terrorist - Short Fuse 16. Lunalotic - Happy House...?? 17. The Coalition - 9MM 18. Human Resource - Dominator '96 19. Omar Santana - Mad Creator (Hard Mix) 20. Predator - The Strongest Gang (The Hood) 21. DJ Freak - I Am The Master Of Techno 22. Cybernators - Not Responsible !!! 23. Omar Santana - Slamma Jamma 24. Cybernators - No Out Of Here This is such an interesting mix! American Hardcore from the 90s was so different and yet exciting. I remember the History Of Hardcore CD compilation, with DJs Rob Gee, Delirium and Omar Santana, I played that one until the CD became unplayable. So damn good, so unique, so rough. Not saying the Dutch didn't do it as hard as they did, but they had this unique sound to it. One that appealed to me. The focus is on the bass, and you can feel it. Just make sure you are listening to this mix with decent speakers to assist. You can thank me after. So many forgotten classics! These records are just all-time classics! If I had to choose between this and the present day Hardcore, I would obviously choose this! This is beyond belief. This is powerful Hardcore. So much memories this has generated. The quality of each anthem is just wicked, and it has stood the test of time! 22 years later it's still as good as you would expect it! But which record is my favourite? Well, it was difficult. 'Slamma Jamma' is great, 'Rave Is The Word' reminds me of Thunderdome 96, but 'Pessa Pessa', remixed by The Prophet, that's the best. The darkness of this version is just picture perfect. Maybe dated, but from an era when Hardcore was so innovative! A FANTASTIC mixtape. Listen to it NOW! DJ: Omar Santana Genre/Style: Early Hardcore, Gabber Mix Info: Omar Santana - Fire In The Brain - Tape 1 Length Mix: 00:56:28 Tracks: 24 (twenty-four) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): LISTEN HERE File Size: unknown File Type: unknown Bitspeed: unknown More Information: Omar Santana - Facebook Fanpage

  • Trance Rebooted Volume 9 (2019)

    I can't remember when it was that I reviewed a DJ Slipstream mix. It must have been a while. And after checking the actual mix, I came to the conclusion that it has been a year. A year ago I found his 'Trance Rebooted' mix on Soundcloud, and it was interesting. A different approach. And I like it. Trance is the most beautiful style out there, and whenever I hear the music, it just fills me with happiness and excitement. Trance can do no harm. And you will find this mix just exactly that: it just becomes part of your surroundings. Slipstream's selection is again really good and exciting. He has selected a few records from upcoming acts, and a few of well known artists, so this should blend well nicely. For the next hour or so, you will be intoxicated. This is the music I grew up with, and it's nice to hear that the sound is still alive and kicking. And oh so powerful too! 01. Flutlicht - The Fall (Akira Kayosa Fallen Remix) 02. DJ Albert - 4G (Akira Kayosas 8G Refurb) 03. Tillmann Uhrmacher - On The Run (Dreamy & Kinetica Remake) 04. Motorcylce - As The Rush Comes (Sunset Remix) 05. System F - Exhale (Jon Martin 2013 Remix) 06. EnMass - CQ (Seek You) (The Cracken Extended Remix) 07. Filterheadz - Yimanya (David Asprey Remix) 08. Chicane - Offshore (Ferry Tayle 'Luminosity At Beach' Remix) 09. Transa - Supernova (Lost Wonder Bootleg) 10. Transa - Transtar (Jksound Remix) 11. Hennes & Cold - The Second Trip (David Forbes Extended Remix) 50% of these records I know, and 50% of them are unknowns. And even those I know of, these version picked by Slipstream, are unknown to me. But they do the original justice. And that's what it's all about. The mix is pure. It's beautiful. It's like a nice sunny day. You cannot hate it. It's just perfect. The flow is good throughout this mix and he keeps us on our toes. I cannot think of one single thing wrong with this mix. My only advise is to listen to this mix. No mucking about this time. Just listen. DJ: Slipstream Genre/Style: Trance, Uplifting Trance, Progressive Trance Mix Info: Trance Rebooted Volume 9 Length Mix: 00:59:38 Tracks: 11 (eleven) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): DOWNLOAD/LISTEN File Size: 136 MB File Type: mp3 Bitspeed: 320kbps More Information: DJ Slipstream - Soundcloud Page

  • M@rt!n-J - Best Of Slammin Vinyl Hardcore Heaven Vol. 2 (2019)

    Ah! M@rt!n-J is back with yet another slamming mix. You thought I nearly forgot about him, the regular to this site? He's back with a brand new mix. About 8 months ago he made the first mix, focussing on the first Slammin Vinyl's Hardcore Heaven, and now, as you guessed it, it's time for the second instalment. Which is probably the best mix, containing records from volume 2 of this successful series. It's an epic series, and this mix has already reached 19.6k plays within 12 days! That's impressive! But let's focus on the actual mix and its content. It's taken from the CD released back in 2005. And I think I had it shipped to me from the UK to the Netherlands (I was still living there), and it did cost me quite a fortune. The first one was a catch for me, and when the second one was presented, I had to get it. The third one was good also. Sadly the fourth instalment wasn't my favourite, but still good. But this series proved to be successful, and I'm still wondering why they stopped releasing these? In a short lifespan of 2 years they released these (2005-2006) and stopped. Thankfully Hardcore Underground took over the rights, and now releases a revamped version of this series. But it's not the same. This was released during UK Hardcore's best years. The music from 2005 and 2006 cannot be beaten. Hence why this mix already reached so many plays: people are craving the old sound. Let me show you the tracklist. You will weep. You will feel nostalgic. This is what we are missing! 01. Force & Styles - Pacific Sun (Sy & Unknown Remix) 02. Gammer - Mind Blowing 03. DJ Kurt - Break The Law 04. Brisk & Ham - In Your Life (Gammer Remix) 05. Joey Riot - Hardcore 2 Da Bone 06. Al Twisted & DJ JFX - In Comes 07. Brisk & Ham - Angel Eyes (Vagabond Remix) 08. Deeper Territory - Deep Space 09. Brisk & Vagabond - Night & Dayz 10. AMS - Check This Out 11. Kevin Energy - Waves Of Desire (Mark Ashley & K-Complex Remix) 12. Kevin Energy - Feel The Heat 13. Eryk Orpheus & Mark Ashley - The Tormentor 14. Eryk Orpheus - I'm The Daddy 15. Sharkey & Oli G - Sci-Fi 16. The Stunned Guys - You Will Survive That's a nicely balanced mix. One half UK Hardcore, and the other half Freeform (and one Gabber track). Oh yeah! The first section of this mix focusses on the UK Hardcore/Happy Hardcore side of the second instalment. And it does contain those classic dancefloor smashers! The ones still doing damage in 2019. The second section focusses on the Freeform side, and these (to me) are the forgotten gems. For me this is the kind of Freeform that needed more development, and it needed to turn into the music it is nowadays. It wasn't there yet. I'd rather listen to newskool Freeform than the older stuff. But it's the opposite for me for UK Hardcore. Give me 2005-2006 UK Hardcore all days long. M@rt!n-J, credit for making yet another wicked mix. No flaws. Just picture perfect. And him asking us 'if people get interested' he might do a volume 3? That's not even a question mate, just fecking do it! We need these mixes a lot! DJ: M@rt!n-J Genre/Style: UK Hardcore, Happy Hardcore, Freeform, Gabber Mix Info: Best Of Slammin Vinyl Hardcore Heaven Vol. 2 Length Mix: 01:11:07 Tracks: 16 (sixteen) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): DOWNLOAD/LISTEN File Size: 162 MB File Type: mp3 Bitspeed: 320kbps More Information: DJ M@rt!n-J - Soundcloud Page

  • Re-Style - Ultimate 2005-2015 Hardcore Megamix (2019)

    Is Masters of Hardcore happening today? I think I read it somewhere on Facebook that tonight is the night. Thousands of ravers/gabbers will rave until the early dawn, and what they hear is obviously Hardcore music. Be it 'old' or new, you get everything thrown at you at MOH. And it's one of those events I would really like to go to, but sadly or I am busy when it takes place, or I simply forget. One day I might. Hopefully. To get everyone excited for tonight's event, Re-Style made this rather excellent megamix, containing records from 2005 until 2015. A decade during which a lot has happened. Hardcore gained its strength again, and has changed completely. Nowadays the focus is uptempo Hardcore, but to me the years 2005 until 2015 are still amazing. Just look at the 56 records Re-Style have put into this 30 minute long mix. It's a flashback to the good old days. And I'm loving it. You've got to give Re-Style credit for making this excellent mix. Really entertaining stuff. But you want to see the tracklist, right? And you should. So here it is: 01. Evil Activities - Evilution (Intro Edit) 02. Endymion - Payback (Tommyknocker's Yes I Am Remix) 03. Amnesys - Worldwide Crisis 04. Re-Style - Right Here Right Now 05. Angerfist feat Cixx & Kokka - Brother's Keepers 06. Tha Playah & Evil Activities - Imperial 07. Re-Style - For The Masses 08. Angerfist & Predator - Legend 09. Endymion - Abduction 10. Tommyknocker - Criminal 11. Angerfist - Bite Yo Style 12. Re-Style - Renovation 13. Tommyknocker - Criminal 14. Noize Suppressor - Hardcore Junky 15. Neophyte, The Viper & Tha Playah - Master This 16. Angerfist - From The Blackness 17. Amnesys - Elevation 18. Nosferatu - When Angels Cry 19. Dyprax & Angerfist - The Pearly Gates 20. Neophyte & Tha Playah - Still Nr. 1 21. Angerfist - Radical 22. AniMe - Detonate 23. Re-Style - Asskicked (AniMe Remix) 24. Tha Playah - Fuck The Titties (The Viper & Tommyknocker Remix) 25. Nosferatu & Endymion - Another Way Up 26. Angerfist feat Crucifier - Broken Chain (Mad Dog Remix) 27. Evil Activities - Never Fall Asleep (Tha Playah Remix) 28. Amnesys - 4D Future 29. Outblast - Superhero Complex 30. Angerfist - In A Million Years (Nosferatu Remix) 31. Miss K8 - Breathless 32. Re-Style - Mastermind 33. Outblast & Korsakoff - Hymn Of Syndicate 34. Tommyknocker - Domination 35. Miss K8 & MC Nolz - Metropolis Of Massacre 36. Outblast - Electro Shocking (Dyprax Remix) 37. Noize Suppressor - Nobody Likes 38. Endymion & The Viper - Raging In The Dancehall (The Outside Agency Remix) 39. Re-Style - Wasteland 40. Tha Playah - Bounce Back 41. Tommyknocker feat The Wishmaster - Supernatural 42. Outblast & Angerfist feat Tha Watcher - Voice Of Mayhem 43. Re-Style - Get It Crackin (2013 Edit) 44. State Of Emergency - Crack It 45. DaY-mAr - Guess What 46. Re-Style - The Conquest Of Fury 47. Angerfist & Outblast - Delusion 48. Tha Playah - The Impact 49. Bloodcage - Martyr 50. Miss K8 - Poison 51. Nosferatu & Evil Activities - Sick Of It All 52. Tommyknocker - One Sick DJ 53. Angerfist - Street Fighter 54. Mad Dog & AniMe - Hardcore Machine 55. Tha Playah - My Misery 56. Unexist - Attack (Mad Dog Remix) Now this is an excellent looking tracklist. It brings a smile and a tear to my eye. So many great classic anthems, and also a few I've forgotten about. And that's the good thing about these mixes: you always hear records you didn't hear for a while. Not because they were shite, but just because you are overloaded with music constantly, and they were pushed into the background slowly. Thanks Re-Style for making me feel like a late teenager again (fuck, I was already a twenty-something back in 2005). How he's done it is beyond me. I don't have a clue. It's astonishing to hear this megamix being so sweet and so smooth. It's impressive to fit in so many records in only half an hour long mix: some records only get airtime for 20 seconds! This is quick mixing, and I like it. It does make me crave for the full length records, but that's not going to be an issue: I've got the MOH collection anyway, so I just need to go through them all, again and again. MOH will happen, and I hope the ravers are going to have a wonderful time there. This will set the mood just right. For me it was just picture perfect, and many do agree on Soundcloud. Many are also craving the early to late 2000 Hardcore sound. Oh how it has changed. I'm really feeling this mix, and so should you. Check this beast out right now! Oh, and it's also downloadable! Christmas has come early! Best record by the way? All 56 of them! DJ: Re-Style Genre/Style: Hardcore, Gabber, Millennium Hardcore Mix Info: Ultimate 2005-2015 Hardcore Megamix by Re-Style Length Mix: 00:30:12 Tracks: 56 (fifty-six) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): DOWNLOAD/LISTEN File Size: 69.1 MB File Type: mp3 Bitspeed: 320kbps More Information: Re-Style - Soundcloud Page

  • Jumpstyle Megamix 2013

    Jumpstyle. Who still listens to that? I don't know if there are still a few fans out there, but for those who still like the oldskool Jump sound from the early years, I found a nice mix for you all to listen to. With a fucking creepy picture. I do not understand the link between this creature and Jumpstyle, besides the 'tats'. But anyway, the music! The mix I'm about to talk about, was made 5 years ago. By someone called Kain Morter a.k.a. DJ P.W.B. Never heard of the DJ before, or don't know what he does. But I came across his mix on Soundcloud by accident. I was looking for a Jumpstyle mix with a tracklist, and I think his came on top. But what kind of Jumpstyle was I looking for? Well, as the kids call it, I was looking for Retro Jumpstyle. Now you might think that I lost the plot, but I haven't. I had this craving for the early Jumpstyle stuff. And DJ P.W.B.'s mix contains a few classics, and also a lot of unknown records to me. Let's dive straight into the tracklist. I think that's the easiest way forward, eh? 01. Seb B - Out Going 02. DJ Groove - Come Back (DJ Groove TAG Mix) 03. Attractive - Attraction 04. Samuel Sanders - Temptation 05. Relic - The Hard Dancer 06. DJ LB - Cross Over (Original Mix) 07. DJ Frank - Story (Jump Mix) 08. The Bang Stylerz - This Is House Music 09. Wordenz - Game Star 10. Fly - Indian Feelings (Original Mix) 11. Freyo - High Density 12. Berliner Old Skool Posse - Dominator 13. Club St. D. - Dopamina (Jump Remix) 14. Deep Sounds - Chaos Theory 15. Oxley - A-One 16. DJ Sneak - Fear The World 17. Dirty Jack - Wake Up 18. The Retro Project - Das Boot (DJ Pat B Remix) 19. Polycarpus - The Organ Plaza 20. DJ Greg C - 10-Torsion (Original Mix) 21. Bad Boyz - Jump Up! 22. Furious Trax - Orbite 23. Jacky Core - La La Love 24. DJ Furax - Knobbers (Club Mix) 25. Dr Rude - Jump The Fuck Up 26. Da Boy Tommy - Kol Nedra 2005 (Da Hard Vocal Mix) 27. DJ Massiv vs The Rebel - 7 Ways To Blow The Box (DJ Greg C Remix) 28. DJ Danny - Rook 'N' Roll (Original Mix) 29. D-Trax - ILL (Straight Mix) 30. DJ Furax - In Concert (Jump Mix) I have to say that I've got to give DJ P.W.B. credit for making this a really diverse tracklist. Don't know where he magically got these underground classics from, but they made my day. Especially those so dark and edgy. They are the classics I needed to hear. The mix itself does contain some good moments, but also some bad moments. I do not have a clue what happened during 'Knobbers', but the sound got extremely distorted! Probably the levels too high. Never go red. Always remain in green, eh? And also some cross fading sections weren't on spot. But as P.W.B. said, it's a home mix. So I reckon it's made with a smile on his face, and he wasn't bothered about the sound quality. Well, after judging the mix again, the amount of mistakes are sadly too high. The sound levels are throughout the mix extremely fucked up. That's sad, I would have given this mix higher. But the sound man, that's one thing you should look at. Best record would have been 'Knobbers', if the sound quality was good. But instead I choose 'Game Star', panned on Youtube as a 'shite' record. But I like it. This could have been a really wicked mix, but so many things are against it. I'm sorry. But this is a no-go for me. DJ: P.W.B. Genre/Style: Jumpstyle Mix Info: Jumpstyle Megamix 2013 Length Mix: 01:19:51 Tracks: 30 (thirty) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): LISTEN HERE File Size: unknown File Type: unknown Bitspeed: unknown More Information: DJ P.W.B. - Soundcloud Page

  • 3 Steps Ahead ‎– Most Wanted & Mad (1997)

    3 Steps Ahead. 16 years ago he passed away. He was taken from us, this horrible disease had shortened his life, which is devastating. Especially for his family. But his legacy remains alive to this day. Still a huge influence for many upcoming acts, his presence is still felt amongst those true ravers. And those who were lucky enough to be raving when Peter Paul Pigmans performed will still talk about it with a lot of pride and honour. It was a unique sight for the raving community. He gave Hardcore another meaning. A deeper and more spiritual meaning. He came into the scene, conquered, and destroyed speakers. He was so unique, some even predicted he came from the future. Judging his music and the way he composed it, it does sound like it. He was way ahead of his time. I had the pleasure to only see him once, and that was at Mysteryland 1998 Outdoor in Bussloo. I have been a fan since I first laid my eyes on his 'Junkie 4 Life' album. Or maybe before, I can't exactly remember. But he was an inspiration for me. His music touched me. It was so damn good, and it made me rave even harder than before. 3 Steps Ahead's influence is beyond that of an ordinary producer. They even did a section especially for him at a recent Thunderdome, celebrating his legacy. That's how he will live forever: the music is so damn powerful. And yet, even though I'm a fan, I never purchased his best album, 'Most Wanted & Mad', released back in 1997. But thankfully someone uploaded it onto YouTube, and I can appreciate the early tunes, the ones that we all love, and still enjoy. He was a unique character, this album will prove my point. He was way ahead of his time, and I think 3 Steps Ahead was a time traveller. Certain sections of this album do not make any sense, and yet it does to him. One of the quirkiest producers/live acts ever to come out of the Hardcore scene. We do miss him. 01. 3 Steps Ahead - Welcome To Planet Steps 02. 3 Steps Ahead - Gabbers Unite 03. 3 Steps Ahead - Crazy 04. 3 Steps Ahead - Interview With Channel 4 05. 3 Steps Ahead - It's Delicious 06. 3 Steps Ahead - Money In My Pocket 07. 3 Steps Ahead - Trouble 08. 3 Steps Ahead - My Mind Is Gone 09. 3 Steps Ahead - Hakkuh (Loud Mix) 10. 3 Steps Ahead - Put Your Hands Up 11. 3 Steps Ahead - Gangster (Feel So Good) 12. 3 Steps Ahead - Most Wanted & Mad 13. 3 Steps Ahead - I'm Gabber 14. 3 Steps Ahead - Cyberspace, Is Where I Live 15. 3 Steps Ahead - In The Name Of Love 16. 3 Steps Ahead - Drop It (Live Thunderdome '96) 17. 3 Steps Ahead - Thunderscream (Thunder Anthem) 18. 3 Steps Ahead - What's This (Found On Tape) 19. 3 Steps Ahead - The Sexy-Bass Mix This is one of those albums you need to listen to before you die. It's so damn good, and the legacy that surrounds it remains forever. These records have appeared on many compilations, mainly the Thunderdome collection. And if you can find someone who doesn't like these records, please report them to the police, because they are clearly dangerous and insane. Quirky? Yes. Just check out tracks 4, 12, 14 and 18. Does that even make sense? In PPP's world it did, but for us normal human beings it doesn't. Seriously, it doesn't. Try and figure out the meanings behind these 'records', it will make you think it's all linked to the Illuminati. Was he even human, or a God? Enough reasons to start conspiracy theories about his presence within the Hardcore scene. Whatever he might have been, he was sent to us with a reason: to make us all dance til we drop. There are so many wicked records. It's hard to distinguish one from the rest of the pack, but the one that makes me feel that it's the most 3 Steps Ahead record out there has to be 'Gangster (Feel So Good)'. Was it Thunderdome 96 where he played it live? I can dream his whole set. I've played it over and over, time and time again. This is 3 Steps Ahead at his best. Yes, 'Drop It' is his most commercially successful record ever, but 'Gangster' is much better. Those quirky sections I do not understand. Maybe when I'm older I might, but besides these weird records the album is a huge inspirational album. It can only receive 5 out of 5 stars. Let's commemorate the legend that is Peter Paul Pigmans, and rave until we can't any longer. That was the reason he joined the community, that was his goal. To get us all raving. And he certainly made us do that. RIP 3 Steps Ahead! DJ: 3 Steps Ahead Genre/Style: Hardcore, Gabber, Happy Hardcore CD Info: 3 Steps Ahead - Most Wanted & Mad CDs: 1 (one) Length CD: 01:17:59 Tracks: 19 (nineteen) Label: ID&T Product Number: 007750 More Information: 3 Steps Ahead - Official Website

  • WINTER HARDCORE 2018 MIX

    Am I the only one who doesn't know who Lil Texas is? I've been seeing his name everywhere over the last couple of weeks, and I'm still unsure who he is. But what I have noticed is that his tracks on Soundcloud get ridicilous amounts of plays. Even this mix I'm about to talk about. 41.5k+ plays within 3 months. And I'm not even sure I understand the concept of this mix, or what the meaning is behind Texcore. Maybe his fans can explain to me what it means? At first I thought he was Dutch, or Flemish, seeing as he had a few Dutch records in here (with Dutch vocals), but he's not. I reckon (if my judgment is correct) he's from Texas, and he likes his music to be rough, raw, and extremely hard. 200 BPM is nothing for him. But even the build up in this mix is rather unusual. I'm not sure on how to categorise this type of mixes. Weird to say the least. Maybe that's the way to describe this mix. This is quirky. This is weird. And just my thing. I love weird things. It tickles me. It makes me moist. And excited. But does that mean I'm a fan? Well, maybe. But let me show you the tracklist, before you get too excited.... 01. Crypsis & D-Fence - Vol Gas Met Die Bass 02. Blaster & Sandy Warez - Psystep 03. Stereotype - Out Of This World 04. Anime feat Dave Revan - The Third Invasion 05. Nosferatu & Public Enemies - Unified Demolition 06. Noize Suppressor - Shit Down 07. Anime - Playing Terror 08. Wreck Reality - Real Don 09. Deadly Guns & Ncrypta - Rip It Open 10. Broken Minds - Bow Down 11. Deadly Guns & E-Force - Invincible 12. Anime - Liar (Destructive Tendencies Remix) 13. Furyan - Money Maker 14. GRAVEDGR - Rampage (KAMI x Greater Than Remix) 15. Repix - Ultimate Neophyte Tribute 16. Detest & Tripped - Revolution 17. Andy The Core & The Melodyst - Italian Psycho 18. Blaster - Crazy Shit 19. Miss K8 - Out Of The Frame 20. N-Vitral & Bombsquad - Poison Spitter 21. Odium - Kill 22. D-Sturb & Sefa - Nothing Like The Oldschool 23. LIL TEXAS - I Am Excited 24. LIL TEXS - ID 25. Andy The Core - Brutal Method 26. Lady Dammage & Andy The Core - I8U 27. Blaster & Sandy Warez - Big Drop 28. Minus Militia - Gas D'r Op (Militant Edit) 29. LIL TEXAS - ID 30. NSD - Hai La Noi 31. Angernoizer & D-Fence - Afbreken 32. LIL TEXAS - Speed Freak 33. De Schiedamse Schutters & Krimpsens Geweld - Pokkeherrie (Chaotic Hostility Remix) 34. Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz - We Feel Like A Fuck See, I told you this mix is odd. I wouldn't have expected someone from Texas pushing Hardcore music forward. And I don't mean that patronising. It's only a compliment to the scene: Hardcore is indeed all over the world. It does dominate the world. The mix is weird, and I do like it. Not each and every record, but at least LIL TEXAS keeps us on our feet. There's no stopping us. I just don't understand the concept. It's as weird as GPF. I like it, but can't explain it. Best record? 'Rip It Open' by Deadly Guns & Ncrypta. Well, I might have a smooch around, to see who this LIL TEXAS is. And I'll give him a follow. If this is how he mixes in general (and not just during the winter period), I'm intrigued. More of this would be appreciated. DJ: LIL TEXAS Genre/Style: Texcore, Hardcore, Uptempo Hardcore Mix Info: Winter Hardcore 2018 Mix Length Mix: 00:44:44 Tracks: 34 (thirty-four) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): LISTEN HERE File Size: unknown File Type: unknown Bitspeed: unknown More Information: LIL TEXAS - Soundcloud Page

  • Painbringer - Early Hardcore Goes Ibiza 2019 (Promo Mix)

    Sometimes you go onto Soundcloud or Mixcloud, and your gut is telling you that you will find a really epic mix. Yesterday was such a day. I found a mix, focussed on the event called Ibiza Goes Hard, and this promo mix was played during the 304th edition of the Twisted's Darkside Podcast. And you have seen the image above, you know who made this mix: Painbringer. The one who is keeping the oldschool Hardcore alive. And you have got to give him credit for it. Every die-hard raver loves the early stuff. Unless you are too young and do not have a clue that there's a music style alive since the early 90s. But don't worry: Painbringer is here to educate yourselves. In this mix he selected his favourite Early Hardcore tracks and a few forgotten classics. Those gems that everyone loved at the time, but got buried underneath the mainstream Hardcore tunes. And let's not forget: Painbringer's own music back catalogue. You are going to find shitloads of his productions in here. Now that's an added bonus! It does contain a mix of old and new records, and even records I've not heard before. So this is going to be interesting. But worth while, trust me. 01. Painbringer - Hardcore Future 02. Undercover Anarchist - The Craziest 03. Innerchild - The Party Zone 04. Painbringer - Words Of '95 05. M--Project - Hardcore Maniac 06. DJ Rob & Tim B - Get Set 07. DJ Ruffneck - Massive 08. Painbringer - The Alpha 09. Trickster - Stop The Rhythm 10. Lockjaw - The Point 11. Painbringer - Inner War 12. Cyntex - Freestyle 13. DJ Ruffneck - 20 Bullits To Comply 14. Arjuna - Who's In The House 15. Omar Santana - World Domination 16. The Prodigy - Voodoo People (Pendulum Remix) 17. Painbringer - Everything Or Nothing 18. Painbringer - In Your Memory 19. Painbringer - Carlito's Way 20. Innerchild - Who're You Fucking With 21. Painbringer & MissBehave - Fuck You Up 22. Arvid - Fuck That Feeling 23. Arjuna - You Are A Sucker 24. Enemycore909 - Inferno 25. Reeza - Sanctity Of Life 26. Painbringer - Afterglow 27. Painbringer - Share Your Pain Now this brings back memories. Not bad ones, only good ones. This takes me back to the 90s, when I was a teenager and everything in my life was focussed on Hardcore. I lived, breathed, and basically was Hardcore. No-one could convince me that it was shite, for me it was everything. It was life. And Painbringer's mix contains those records that make me smile for hours. Thanks mate! For once it's difficult to distinguish which record is an oldschool classic and which one is new. I reckon that Painbringer records are new, and the rest are old? It's difficult, because the sound is so alike! I know that 'The Point', 'Get Set', etc are oldschool classics, but the rest sound so similar. Not updated or different. That's what I like about artists such as Painbringer, Casketkrusher, etc. They keep the sound alive, and they do it well! Best record? 'Stop The Rhythm' by Trickster. Banging record. Painbringer, you are a superstar. Your mix is dope, and it has given me goosebumps from time to time. The only record I didn't like is the Pendulum remix of the Prodigy's classic record 'Voodoo People'. I find it the least creative remix of all time, quite frankly boring as hell. But I might be the only one. A decent mix. Nothing wrong. This is the early Hardcore sound I miss. Give me more mixes like this. I much more prefer this kind of music over anything else! Thanks Painbringer for this awesome mix! DJ: Painbringer Genre/Style: Early Hardcore Mix Info: Ibiza Goes Hard Promo Mix Length Mix: 01:00:33 Tracks: 27 (twenty-seven) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): DOWNLOAD/LISTEN File Size: 139 MB File Type: mp3 Bitspeed: 320kbps More Information: Painbringer - Soundcloud Page

  • Massive Tribute Mix To M.I.K.E./PUSH (Classic Vinyl Mix) (2019)

    Nico. Nico Suffis. He keeps on tagging me on Facebook. And you know what? I do not mind that, not at all. Sometimes his mixes are just too long, but those that I can listen to whilst driving home, or at work, those are the ones I'm absorbing most of the time. So his latest mix. This was one I had to listen to, just because of the simple fact that M.I.K.E. / PUSH is such a recognisable name in the Trance industry. A name linked to many great anthems, and probably the greatest Trance anthem of all time. But more about that in a minute. Nico is addicted to Trance, and would you disagree with him? It's probably the best style in the whole wide world. Not one ounce of aggressive in it. It's all about peace, love, unity, and respect. And Trance music is the right style to embrace all these terms. But who would you pick if you had to make a tribute mix? Which artist does resemble Trance music in its purest form? Who is so Trance-like, he could single-handedly change the future? Yes, PUSH / M.I.K.E. It's an obvious choice of Nico. He's made other mixes too, don't get me wrong. He does release mixes nearly every week onto his Soundcloud, so if you think that this mix isn't enough for you, just check it out. But this mix stands out from all the rest. This is Trance. This is pure. This is fecking epic! Some people might say that it's the Belgian sound that makes his music great, but to me he makes borderless music. This is music embraced by every culture all over the world. PUSH has found the key of making Trance music so damn good. So Nico's choice is an obvious one. The tracklist. Well, I knew of his existance, but never knew all of his aliases! He's got quite a few. 01. Push - Strange World (Astral Projection Remix) 02. Push - Blue Midnight 03. Exposure - Magic Impuls 04. Sinead O'Connor - Troy (The Phoenix From The Flame) (Push Remix) 05. Active Sight - Out Of Our Lives 06. Music - Is This The Way I Feel 07. Push - Till We Meet Again 08. Plastic Boy - Silver Bath 09. Push vs Globe - Transformation (Push Transcendental Vocal Mix) 10. Push - Electric Eclipse 11. M.I.K.E. vs John '00' Fleming - Ice Cream 12. Plastic Boy - Live Another Life 13. Push - Journey Of Life 14. M.I.K.E. Push vs Robert Nickson - Tachyon 15. Push - The Legacy (Club Mix) 16. Plastic Boy - Angel Dust 17. Push - Strange World (2000 Remake) 18. M.I.K.E. - Turn Out The Lights 19. The Gift - The Seventh Day (Main Mix) 20. M.I.K.E. - Sunrise At Palamos 21. John '00' Fleming vs M.I.K.E. - Dame Blanche 22. M.I.K.E. - Elements For Life 23. Plastic Boy - From Here To Nowhere OK, before we continue, we ALL have to come clean: we were all looking for the 'Strange World' record, weren't we? Especially the 2000 Remake version. Fuck me sideways, up and down, this is the GREATEST piece of Trance music ever made. And Nico teases us at the beginning of the mix: I didn't see the tracklist at first, and hear the majestic piano bits, and was slightly disappointed that I heard a remix, not the one I was hoping for. But fear not, around 1:47:00 the track comes in, and destroys you completely. I melted like butter when I heard this tune. A genuine tear jerker. The power behind this mix is beyond reckoning. This is a powerful mix. A powerful 2 1/2 hours of M.I.K.E. a.k.a. PUSH. What a legend, what a superstar. This mix contains sooo many wicked anthems: it doesn't matter which event you hear these at, the crowds will unity and become one. We all raise our hands in the air and let us be enchanted by the spiritual sounds from this pioneer, this legend, this all-time hero! I can only give Nico credit for tagging me in this mix on Facebook. This is his best so far. I cannot describe the feelings this mix has generated, but if I did, I would expose myself too much, and let's not do that. Let's keep it clean and legitimate. Just fucking listen to this mix. Shut up and press play! DJ: Nico Suffis Genre/Style: Trance Mix Info: Massive Tribute Mix To M.I.K.E./PUSH (Classic Vinyl Mix) Length Mix: 02:34:17 Tracks: 23 (twenty-three) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): DOWNLOAD/LISTEN File Size: 353 MB File Type: mp3 Bitspeed: 320kbps More Information: Nico Suffis - Soundcloud Page

  • Welcome To 2019 Mixed By DJ Aeon

    There used to be a time when Soundcloud was giving me Freeform mixes on a daily routine, but sadly that has changed. For some reason Freeform has gone a bit more underground, and it might be something you wouldn't expect it to be, but is that something to dislike? Not really. Freeform has always been this subculture and has managed to stay afloat since its creation. And if I'm honest, I do like it the way it is. Not being ruined by other styles, or run by mediocre idiots trying to get money out of it. The scene remains this powerful, because we all have one thing in common: our love for the music. And that's important! So whenever a Freeform mix is uploaded, I jump right onto it. As I said before, it sadly doesn't happen on a daily basis anymore, but still, if you look close enough, you do find interesting mixes, like the one I've got for you right now! DJ Aeon's 2018/2019 mix. The man behind Future_Proof Sounds, he decided to make a mix with the finest records from 2018 and 2019, and also include a few exclusive records not available yet. So this is our version of porn: teasing people with exclusive music. Damn you Aeon. I want to get these records now. Let me show you the tracklist. You can find the 'full' tracklist on Soundcloud (with labels and which albums they have appeared on). 01. DJ Dummy - Parallel Universe 02. Greg Peaks - Exist To Be Broken 03. Substanced - Blue Remembered Earth 04. Hedonistik Ritual - Destination 05. Transcend - Reality 06. Hedonistik Ritual - Free The World 07. Substanced - Heart Of Time (Kounta Kulture Remix) 08. Hedonistik Ritual - The Exorcism 09. OA - The Collapse (Transcend Remix) 10. Greg Peaks - States Of Consciousness 11. Alchemiist - Cybernetics 12. Kokomochi - Sibyl 13. Transcend & Cyrax - Chemist It's nice to wake up on a Sunday morning and you hear this mix coming through your speakers right into your ears. So relaxing, so awesome, so cool. Name me another style that can send you into such a relaxing mood (obviously a style linked to UK Hardcore). If you name 'House' music, you are right, but that's not the point... Anyway, DJ Aeon's mix. It contains records released on the biggest Freeform labels such as Energy Field, FINRG, Stamina Records, Tesla Tracks, and of course Aeon's own label, FutureProof Sounds. So you know instantly that these records are 'boss' records. These labels do not release any shite records, only quality. And that said, which one of the 13 records is my favourite? Come on, there's only one simple answer to that question: 'Chemist'. This fucked up Freeform record just blows your mind. It's got Transcend (and that other dude Cyrax), and some distorted vocals that just scare me. Haunting me in my sleep. I seriously woke up with those vocals in my head, I could even hear the distorted section. 2018 was a great year for Freeform, and 2019 will be yet another amazing year. I do hope to find more Freeform mixes, I do need more of these mixes in my life. DJ Aeon's mix is really a good one, to set the bar. More, please! DJ: Aeon Genre/Style: Freeform Mix Info: Welcome To 2019 Mixed By DJ Aeon Length Mix: 01:06:15 Tracks: 13 (thirteen) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): DOWNLOAD/LISTEN File Size: 668 MB File Type: .wav Bitspeed: 1411kbps More Information: FutureProof Sounds - Soundcloud Page

  • Smith & Brown Mix (2019)

    Fan mixes. You see them more and more on social media and music platforms, and the other day I spotted yet another one. This time it was a fan mix for Smith & Brown, the upcoming Tech Trance duo who I've reviewed a few times. I did spot them a few months ago, and from that moment I got hooked. Their sound is just what I need to hear, and it turns out that I'm not the only one who is obsessed with Smith & Brown. A fan called Hamilton (no, not the Drum & Bass DJ/producer) made this fan mix. It obviously contains original Smith & Brown records, and also a few remixes they made. And the general gist of this mix is to showcase to the world that S & B are doing the right thing. They are keeping Tech Trance interesting and vibrant. Their take on it is fresh. 'Last Landing', the track that got me excited, isn't in this mix. Disappointed? Nope. There are plenty of awesome records that Smith & Brown have made, to intoxicate us all. So let me show you the tracklist, and you will be a happy bunny. 01. Smith & Brown - Foul Matter/The Sound Of Goodbye (Extended Mix) 02. Smith & Brown - We Got The Funk (Original Mix) 03. Sied van Riel - Atomic Blonde (Smith & Brown Remix) 04. Smith & Brown - Zero Cool (Original Mix) 05. Smith & Brown - Human Resources (Original Mix) 06. Smith & Brown - Flesheater (Original Mix) 07. Andski - Blossom (Smith & Brown Remix) 08. Smith & Brown - Tilt (Extended Mix) 09. Smith & Brown - Universal Chaos (Original Mix) 10. Impact - Sands Of Persia (Smith & Brown Remix) 11. Smith & Brown - Nightmare (Original Mix) 12. Christoph - Voice Of Silence (Smith & Brown Bootleg) This is really good stuff. Hamilton has made a fantastic fan mix, and I know that the boys are fan of this mix. Of course they are, it's filled with tunes made by themselves! What's not to like? Well, you might be very picky and not like the fact that it's not downloadable, but if that's the reason, you are a tight arse. If you are like me, and you don't see anything wrong with this mix, you are a legend. I've got nothing negative to comment. This is a blissfull mix, containing just the right amount of songs to keep us going. It's such a bliss. I feel mellow and so extremely happy after hearing this for the 34th time, as I normally do after hearing a mix by S&B. Check this fan mix out. And whilst you are at it, check out Smith & Brown on Facebook! It's so worth it, if you love Tech Trance. DJ: Hamilton Genre/Style: Tech Trance, Trance Mix Info: Smith & Brown Mix Length Mix: 00:58:46 Tracks: 12 (twelve) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): LISTEN HERE File Size: unknown File Type: unknown Bitspeed: unknown More Information: Smith & Brown - Facebook Fanpage

  • The Keith Flint (The Prodigy) Tribute Mix, 8th March 2019 #theBriskSelection

    A few days ago the world was told that we lost a pioneer, a genuine rave master, Keith Flint. Part of the Prodigy, we do not need to introduce him or his band. I've covered that in previous reviews. And if you don't know the Prodigy, you are kind of a wally. How can you not know this majestic band? Anyway, he sadly is not among us anymore. And before anyone wants to turn into the Sun, we at TCD do not support gossips. We are not discussing the reason why or how he sadly left us, we are talking about this man in all honour and pride. And that's how we should embrace those who have left us. To honour the great Keith many are trying to get Firestarter on number 1, organising parties to commemorate him and the tragic illness he suffered from, and some do tribute mixes. The one that grabbed my attention was DJ Brisk's mix. Brisk presents his #theBriskSelection every so often, mainly via Facebook. I never have the time to catch his show live (only did that once), and that's because of the time (the lack of it for me). But thankfully he uploads his music everywhere, and this mix had to be on Soundcloud, the biggest platform of them all. And the mix (recorded on the 8th of March 2019) is all focussed on the Prodigy, and of course the craziest member of them all: Keith Flint. His death has left a mark on us all, especially on those friends and family of Keith. The raving culture was shocked too, but we are supportive, and show the world why he and the Prodigy are an all-time band. You might like the newer stuff, or the older stuff. Personally I was more into the early stuff, kind of lost interest after 'The Fat Of The Land', but this feeling emerged after I heard Brisk's mix: I kind of understand the Prodigy's message, even those records I didn't like before: it's all about raving. And fucking you up. That's what their music does. It leaves you breathless. It also showed me that the Prodigy's back catalogue is seriously impressive. What Brisk did was select the biggest dancefloor smashers by the Prodigy, and carefully mixed them together. And that's a task and a half! Knowing the Prodigy's catalogue they weren't a band who made repetative and similar sounding tracks, each track was different. So is Brisk capable enough to mix it all together, in a beautiful way? Let's find out, after the tracklist! 01. DJ Brisk - Intro 02. The Prodigy - Need Someone 03. The Prodigy - Poison (1995 Mix) 04. The Prodigy - Diesel Power 05. The Prodigy - Under My Wheels 06. The Prodigy feat Pop Will Eat Itself - Their Law 07. The Prodigy - Light Up The Sky 08. The Prodigy - Take Me To The Hospital 09. The Prodigy - Girls 10. The Prodigy - Funky Shit 11. The Prodigy - Thunder (Arveene & Misk Remix) 12. The Prodigy - Timebomb Zone 13. The Prodigy - Breath 14. The Prodigy - Spitfire (Future Funk Remix) 15. The Prodigy - We Live Forever 16. The Prodigy - Smack My Bitch Up 17. The Prodigy - Resonate 18. The Prodigy - Invaders Must Die (Liam H Re-Amped Mix) 19. The Prodigy - Jericho 20. The Prodigy - Wind It Up 21. The Prodigy - Omen (Noisia Remix) 22. The Prodigy - Firestarter 23. The Prodigy - World's On Fire 24. The Prodigy - Warriors Dance (N2 Remix) 25. The Prodigy - Outta Space (Deekline Remix) 26. The Prodigy - Pandemonium (Booty Breaks Mix) 27. The Prodigy - Wild Frontier (Killsonik Remix) 28. The Prodigy - Voodoo People 29. The Prodigy - Music Reach (1.2.3.4) 30. The Prodigy - Ruff In The Jungle (Uplifting Vibes Mix) 31. The Prodigy - G-Force (Energy Flow) 32. The Prodigy - Full Throttle 33. The Prodigy - Charly (Trip Into Drum & Bass Mix) 34. The Prodigy - Your Love (Remix) 35. The Prodigy - Rhythm Of Life 36. The Prodigy - Boom, Boom, Tap 37. The Prodigy - Everybody In The Place (Hardcore Remix) 38. The Prodigy - No Good (Drum & Bass Mix) 39. The Prodigy - Nasty (Spor Remix) 40. The Prodigy - Roadblox (Reso Remix) 41. The Prodigy - Ghost Town (Cover version of The Specials) 42. The Prodigy - (Richard Chees) - Smack My Bitch Up (Outro) Brisk's achievement is something to be proud of. He has done a remarkable job composing this hour and 46 minute long mix. It's not an easy job to mix all these records togehter, all with different BPMs. Well, they are linked to each other, but still they differ mostly from each other, and Brisk makes it sound so wicked. And effortless. But I reckon it was the complete opposite. Brisk played a mixed variety of records, from the older stuff to music from their latest album. I'm really digging their stuff, no matter when it was made. But the early stuff is just so cool, so awesome. It wasn't an easy task to pick a favourite, and I'm not going to be able to mention my favourite: there are too many. And especially the way Brisk has mixed it all together, it just comes together so beautifully. The only records I don't like are the remixes that I do not recognise, like the Hardcore remix of 'Everybody In The Place', the Spor remix of 'Nasty', Deekline's version of 'Outta Space', etc. I'm a fan of originals, especially when they are made by the Prodigy. It wasn't an easy task for Brisk, but it has paid off. This is really the best tribute mix I've found so far, and with it we can celebrate the awesome things the Prodigy (and of course Keith) have given us. The most influencial rave group of all time. A fitting tribute to a lost legend. #RIPKeithFlint DJ: Brisk Genre/Style: Breakbeat, Rave, Electronic Punk, Techno, Hardcore Mix Info: The Keith Flint (The Prodigy) Tribute Mix Length Mix: 01:46:20 Tracks: 42 (fourty-two) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): DOWNLOAD/LISTEN File Size: 243 MB File Type: mp3 Bitspeed: 320kbps More Information: DJ Brisk - Official Website

  • Sc@r #SDWARRIOR (2019)

    DJ Sc@r, where has she been? It's been a while since I last heard anything from this Australian super DJ/producer. I remember the Scarred Digital being released, but after she flew under my radar for no reason lol. Stupid social media. But she is BACK! With a brand new mix, with probably the least UK Hardcore-ish picture lol. This Indian thing on her head (I forgot what it's called), sunglasses, and the hashtag #SDWARRIOR . What's going on with Sc@r? It's an unusual way of presenting yourself to the world, but it does work for me. I remember when I used to listen to hear show on Kraftyradio (haven't listened to online radio for years!), and she always impressed me with her unique style. And she still remains like that to this day. She's unique, refreshing, and leader of her own label, Scarred Digital. To showcase what she and her label are capable of, she made this short (maybe too short) promo mix, with tracks from the label from the last 6 years. I had to quickly check her Soundcloud to see the classic mixes I used to listen to once a day, and they are bloody years old! I can't believe it, time has flown by so rapidly. The last time I saw her was in Belgium, and I can't even remember when that happened! Time, where are you? Okay, enough jibber jabber, tracklist time! 01. Sc@r - Rushin 02. Weasel - 90's Baby 03. Kingsize & Eternity - A Touch Of Magic (Sc@r & Energy Remix) 04. IYF & Nobody - Swing Core 05. Sc@r - Hardcore Power (Scarred Digital Mix) 06. Infexious - Mic Check 07. Rob IYF, Sc@r & MC Riddle - Make The Walls Shake 08. Sc@r - Something Different 09. Sc@r & MC Supplier - London City 10. Srav3r - No Fear 11. MoreMental MC & Tone-E - No Angels 12. Sc@r, Klubfiller & Tanya - Don't Say Goodbye 13. Joey Riot & Reflux - The Other Side (Macks Wolf Remix) 14. Code-E - Part Of Yourself 15. Catzeyez - Fk It Up (Sc@r Remix) 16. Tamerax & Lovely Chan - Ready When You Are 17. Dan Edge & Ben Manic - Don't Be Afraid 18. Violonc - Do A Barrell Roll 19. Sc@r & Douglas - Summer Groove The mix is just too damn short, I could listen to Sc@r all day long! Especially her early stuff, during the mid 10s. She rocked everything! That's the sound I recognise and fell in love with. Which led me to Belgium and me rocking (mostly on my own lol) on the dancefloor, singing out all the Sc@r tunes. I was a fan boy, and still am a fan of her and the amazing label. She just had to add a few absolute BEASTS in this mix! God, 'Rushin', 'London City' (sadly never mentioned Enfield), 'Don't Say Goodbye', 'Hardcore Power'... she is just so damn gifted. She still remains her gifts, and she keeps the 'old' sound alive and kicking. And that's what I like! But she had to end the mix with a stonker of a track! Freeform baby! 'Summer Groove'. What a wicked track to end your mix with, but is it my favourite? Nope, it isn't. The best one is 'Srav3r' with 'No Fear. Never heard of this artist before, but I'm digging this melodic Hardcore tune. Sc@r, make sure you keep those mixes coming. I need more. And I think many do agree. Does anyone know if Sc@r does come back to the UK for a tour, or am I a lazy sod and missed her coming back already? DJ: Sc@r Genre/Style: UK Hardcore, Freeform, Happy Hardcore Mix Info: Sc@r #SDWARRIOR Length Mix: 00:29:06 Tracks: 19 (nineteen) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): DOWNLOAD/LISTEN File Size: 39.9 MB File Type: mp3 Bitspeed: 192kbps More Information: DJ Sc@r - Soundcloud Page

  • Eufeion Presents - In 2 The Mix 5 (Happy Hardcore Classics 1) (2019)

    Eufeion is back with a brand spanking new mix! The fifth instalment of his 'In 2 The Mix' has landed on Soundcloud a month ago, and I'm really delighted to announce this mix to you all! I know you all like a bit of Happy Hardcore, and you never guess what the main theme of this mix is? Correct, Happy Hardcore. The 90s style that we all miss and love. Before we continue talking about this mix, I have to say that I tried my best to find the previous mixes on Eufeion's Soundcloud page, but couldn't find them? I know he did a label showcase mix, and a general UK Hardcore mix, but the others I'm not sure off. I hope he does leave them somewhere, because I love this 'In 2 The Mix' concept. Not always the same style of mix, always different. Keeping it fresh and exciting. Back to the mix. Oh, and I found the location where you can get the other mixes from (Dropbox). Click HERE if you want to see the other mixes. Now let's focus on the current mix. It's Happy Hardcore. Oh yes. But seeing as I do know and love Happy Hardcore, the one thing I noticed immediately was the fact that these are all UK Happy Hardcore records. Does that make this mix a bad one? Absolutely not. More refreshing. The majority of HH mixes are always Dutch focussed, but to hear a nice UK version is more my cup of tea. It also contains one of the most overrated records of all time, but that's just my personal opinion. Now's the time (see, an Oldskool Happy Hardcore pun) to show you the tracklist. 01. Midas - Taken From The Groove 02. Two Ruff - Bouncing Darkness 03. Juicy Cuts 1 - Love U More (Remix) 04. Strippey & DJ Eff - Getcha Some More 05. Sy & Unknown - Techno Harmony 06. Billy Bunter & JDS - Come Alive (Remix) 07. Hixxy & Sharkey - Waiting To Get High 08. Juicy Cuts 5 - Love Of My Life (Remix) 09. Eruption - Let The Music 10. Hixxy & Sharkey - Toytown 11. Sy & Unknown - Move Your Body 12. Juicy Cuts 3 - Rainbow High In The Sky (Remix) 13. Billy Bunter - Hop On The Dancefloor 14. Sy & Unknown - Love For 95 15. Seduction - Imagination I missed out on a lot of wicked music during the 90s. When I grew up in the Netherlands we did hear a few UK Happy Hardcore tunes, but the majority was focussed on the continent's perspective of Happy Hardcore. So I did miss out on a lot. Thankfully I can find mixes like this one on Soundcloud and get educated. The mix starts with a wicked record by Midas, and this flow continues throughout the mix. This cheerful, cheeky, happy, and uplifting vibe is linked to most of the tunes. That's why I like it so much: it's innocent. It's pure. It's happy. It's everything we need to have in music. Yes, aggressive music can be a good outlet for stress and anxiety, but happy can take you to places you've not been to before. OK, I reckon you want to know my least favourite record in this mix? It's 'Toytown', an all time classic for the UK Hardcore massive. Not for me, I'm just not feeling the vibes. It's a nice record, but not the best. Mine has got to be 'Let The Music', 1000 times better. Eufeion, do not stop making these mixes. I am really enjoying them. What will your next mix contain? It's always a surprise, a lovely surprise! More are needed, so please keep them coming! DJ: Eufeion Genre/Style: Happy Hardcore Mix Info: In 2 The Mix 5 (Happy Hardcore Classics 1) Length Mix: 00:59:44 Tracks: 15 (fifteen) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): DOWNLOAD/LISTEN File Size: 136 MB File Type: mp3 Bitspeed: 320kbps More Information: Eufeion - Soundcloud Page

  • Hatred - Annihilate Mix #1 (2019)

    One month ago Hatred uploaded a mix, and when I first listened to it, it only had a few hundred plays. Now a month later it's at 30.1k+ and rising. It seems that Uptempo is the future, and in retrospect, this mix is worth every play it receives. But the question today is (and it only applies to me): who is Hatred? I've seen their name before, but never delve into their past, present, and future. So give me a second to Google the shit out of them and see if I can find a proper answer. Well, I found a bit on Partyflock, and on this it states they are from Germany, and play rough music. And that is all. Nothing more. Well, I'm not that fussed who's behind the masks, so let's focus on who they represent: Hatred. But before we start talking about their latest mix, let's focus on the image above: they are wearing masks and robes? Is that what the kids are into nowadays? Anyway, the mix. It's about 46 minutes long, and contains epic Uptempo Hardcore records. But the uptempo sound is still new to me, so the majority of names are unknowns to me. But does that mean the mix sucks already? Nah, as you'd know I do not care about names, I only care about the music, and several times during this week I have been listening to this mix over and over again, and it nearly blew my speakers in my car. That's the way how you should listen to Hardcore music! 01. Vandal!sm & Hatred - Fuck A Whore 02. Insanity & The Satan - Bass Drop 03. Deadly Guns & Ncrypta vs The Satan - Rip My Enemy (Hatred Mashup) 04. Alice DJ - Better Off Alone (Sjammienators & Juliex Bootleg) 05. Hatred - Street Game (The Dope Doctor Remix) 06. Mr. Miyagi - Tear Shit Up (Hatred Kick Refix) 07. Nstinct vs DRS - Riot 08. Re-Style feat Alee & Diesel - Ultimate Hardcore Feeling (Hatred Edit) 09. Thyron vs Smasher & Napz - Harder Than The Shit (Hatred Mashup) 10. Orian - Burn (Nstinct Remix) 11. ProvenHate feat Killer MC - Prove Your Hate 12. Orian - Make Your Blood Spill 13. Chaotic Hostility - Make My Day 14. The Dope Doctor - Mash #5 15. Hatred - Don't Fuck With The Gangster (Mashup) 16. Trespassed - Who We Are 17. Barber - The Streets 18. Hatred - I'm A Beast 19. MBK x Orian x Nstinct - Last Breath 20. Cryogenic - Rocking Harder (Hatred Mashup) 21. Hatred - Addicts 22. Hatred - Shellshock (Tool) 23. Kurwastyle Project feat MC Komplex - This Is Who The Fuck I Am 24. Hatred - Annihilate (TerrorClown Remix) I've already listened to this mix a hundred times, and it still blows my mind. So damn hard, but so entertaining at the same time. I was only a few weeks ago in NL at GPF's event, and they played similar kind of music, and it sparked a fire inside of me. I'm slowly understanding the Uptempo community. It's not my all time favourite style, but I still enjoy it a lot. The masked heroes made this wicked mix, and it contains a lot of weird shit records. But the weirdest has got to be Alice DJ's 'Better Off Alone'. Who on Earth would have expected this record to be here? Well, it's obviously a remix, but still?! The mix is rough and raw from the beginning to the end. And even though you get a few moments to breath in and out, you will feel knackered towards the end. Hatred are really on a roll, and give us everything we need to get fucked. My brain felt like it was in constant agony, but that's what I needed. Thank God I've got paracetamol next to me, I need to shift this headache. Thanks Hatred, Nah, in all fairness, Hatred's mix might sound so damn hard for the untrained ear, but for those who love their music a little bit faster, you will love this mix. A few tiny little mistakes, but don't we all make mistakes? Which record stands out the most? 'This Is Who The Fuck I Am'. Those 'la la la' vocals. Catchy. Just check out this mix if you haven't already. Don't want to miss out on the fun, do we? Act: Hatred Genre/Style: Uptempo Hardcore Mix Info: Annihilate Mix #1 Length Mix: 00:46:22 Tracks: 24 (twenty-four) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): LISTEN HERE File Size: unknown File Type: unknown Bitspeed: unknown More Information: Hatred - Soundcloud Page

  • Hardcore Til I Die (2008)

    Driving in my car does give me plenty of opportunities to scroll through Soundcloud and Mixcloud to find hidden gems. Of course for UK Hardcore/Happy Hardcore the place to be has got to be The History Of Happy Hardcore channel on Soundcloud! And they uploaded a CD from 2008, which I nearly forgot about completely! Hardcore Til I Die, does that ring a bell? This was the only CD of the compilation series I bought. They did 2 follow up mix albums, but I never got round to buy them. Maybe I'm not that Hardcore enough? (or my wallet isn't filled with thousand pound notes?). Whatever the reason, it remained the only one. And it packed a punch! Bloody Nora, this was so sick when I listened to this for the first time. Blew my mind away! This was released during UK Hardcore's golden years. I'm not having a go at the present day Hardcore sound, but it's so damn different. You cannot beat the sound coming from those labels that ran the mid 2000s to late 2000s. Early 10s it all changed. It's not the same anymore, is it? Just listen to this album and compare it to the current sound. It's so different. Boy, I miss the old sound. Anyway, this mixed (and one unmixed CD) compilation was mixed by Re-Con and Squad-E. I've not been following what goes on behind the scenes, but what has happened to these legends? They used to throw bangers into the scene on a regular basis. And now they've gone quiet? Anyway, I've said anyway now three times. But let me show you the tracklist. It will bring a tear to your eye, on how quickly things have changed in just 10-11 years,. CD 1: Mixed By Re-Con 01. Mike Di Scala - Intro 02. Styles & Breeze vs Re-Con - Love Garden (LoveSick Crazy) 03. Re-Con & Unknown - Show Me Now 04. Re-Con - Bam-Uchi 05. N-Force vs Darren Styles - Right By Your Side (Re-Con Remix) 06. Re-Con - The Power 07. Ultrabeat vs Darren Styles - Discolights 08. Re-Con - God's Child 09. Beatplayers feat Laura McAllen - Piece Of Heaven (Re-Con Remix) 10. Mix Factory - Take Me Away (Re-Con Remix) 11. L&S - Get Laid (Re-Con Remix) 12. Hypasonic vs Jorg Schmid - Doesn't Matter (Dougal & Gammer Remix) 13. Re-Con & Gammer - Live On & On & On & On 14. Manian - Hold Me Tonight (Re-Con Remix) 15. Ultrabeat vs Hypasonic - You Will See (Re-Con & Squad-E Remix) 16. Bass Bumpers - Music's Got Me (Re-Con Remix) CD 2: Mixed By Squad-E 01. Squad-E & Whizzkid - Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet 02. Re-Con & Squad-E - Can't Buy Me Love 03. Alex K - Long, Long Way From Home (Squad-E Remix) 04. Cascada - What Do You Want From Me? (Squad-E Remix) 05. Rezonance Q - Sweetheart (Squad-E Remix) 06. Discotronic - Tricky Disco (Squad-E Remix) 07. Ultrabeat - I Wanna Touch You (Squad-E Remix) 08. Squad-E - Turn It Up 09. Squad-E & Storm - Operator 10. Killa Deejays feat Sarah - Lucky Star (Squad-E Remix) 11. Breeze & Squad-E feat Justine - Another Smile 12. Hypasonic - Get-A-Way (Squad-E Remix) 13. Dave McCullen - Rave Heaven (Squad-E Remix) 14. Sy & Unknown feat LouLou - Just Can't Get Enough 15. Squad-E - Lost Without You 16. Squad-E - Stay CD 3: The Best Of HTID 01. Hixxy - More And More 02. N-Trance - Set You Free (Hixxy Remix) 03. Paradise - See The Light (Styles & Breeze Remix) 04. Re-Con & Squad-E - 1000 Kisses 05. Love Decade - So Real (Styles & Breeze Remix) 06. Hixxy & Styles - The Theme 07. VooDoo & Serano - Overload (Hixxy & Re-Con Remix) 08. Re-Con - Right Here Right Now 09. System F - Cry (Re-Con Remix) 10. Apollo - Dance (Re-Con Remix) 11. D:CODE - My Direction (Squad-E Remix) 12. United In Dance feat Jenna - Shining Down 13. Clear Vu - I Adore (Styles & Breeze Remix) 14. Styles & Breeze - You're Shining Come on. You cannot hide your enthusiasm for this compilation! I know it's an golden oldie, but still holds a lot of memories for all of us ravers. This is what made me love UK Hardcore, and I nearly made love to it. Just look at the records, and say you don't feel nostalgic! Come on, try it! The CDs are nicely divided, so it's easy to talk about each of them. The first one was mixed by Re-Con, and he used a lot of his own productions (so did Squad-E), and I get this 'Clubland' vibe from the records. Happy and cheerful, and a bit Clubland-ish. Lot of melodies, and vocals. Especially the record he made with Gammer. Bloody hell, can't stop singing (or skip this record), it's just that good! The next disc was mixed by Squad-E, and he starts off with a banger. His mix contains the most appealing records to me, especially Cascada's song, Sy & Unknown's mega record, but it's the one he did with MC Whizzkid that destroys you completely. I get the 'after sex' feeling with this record when its done. Delighted, that's the word I was looking for. The last disc is just the classics. HTiD's finest records (up to 2008). And what's not to like? Clear Vu, Apollo, Paradise, N-Trance, Hixxy, etc. This CD is fire. I can only give Squad-E, Re-Con, and HTiD credit for this mindblowing album. Memory lane? Yep, I've arrived there. If you want to join me there, just check out the three CDs here (under the info section!). DJs: Squad-E, Re-Con Genre/Style: UK Hardcore, Happy Hardcore CD Info: Hardcore Til I Die (2008) CDs: 3 (three) Length CD: +/+ 3 Hours Tracks: 46 (fourty-six) Label: Universal Music TV Product Number: 1781171 More Information: ----------

  • In Trance We Trust - The Best Of 1998 - 2015

    When everything is not going your way, you need distraction. For some it's spending hours in a gym, for others it's having a massage, and for others it's drowning yourself into music. I'm like them. I cannot let a day go by without listening to music. And today I needed music to cheer me up. And will you Adam and Eve it, I have found the perfect mix to relax to. In Trance We Trust is one of those labels you know will deliver only quality. Don't know the full back story, but what I do know is that they have been around for years! And to showcase their awesomeness, this DJ called Adam El-Sayed made this tribute mix 3 years ago, back in 2015. It has all the highlights of the years 1998 until 2015. Now you might be thinking "is this a megamix?". Well, the answer to that is no. It's a good tribute mix, in which you can only hear full length records, no radio edits. 32 amazing records from this mesmerizing label, crammed in a 3 hour long set. What's not to like? It's Trance music, and it's a nice and 'long' mix. Not like ridiciluously long, but long enough. Just the right length to get you through the day. Let me show you the tracklist. It will bring a smile on your face. 01. Carl B - Just A Thought 02. JPL - Whenever I May Mind Her (Joni Remix) 03. Carl B - Fallout 04. Mark Norman - Niagara 05. DJ Eremit & R.O.N.A.M - Herzschlag (YOMC Remix) 06. Vadik - Sunplay 07. Carl B - Life Can Wait 08. Vadik - Earth's Breathing 09. Danjo - Hollow Glory (Kaimo K Remix) 10. Mark Norman - Teardrops 11. The Quest - C Sharp 12. Ralphie B - Massive 13. Midway - Monkey Forest 14. Midway - Travelling 15. Sneijder - Remember Me 16. Phynn - Lucid 17. T4L - Mediterraneo 18. Mesh - Purple Haze 19. Cold Blue & Del Mar - 11 Days (Sebastian Brandt Remix) 20. First State - Off The Radar (First State's 808 Clash Mix) 21. Midway - Amazon 22. First State - Sierra Nevada 23. Mesh - Esthetic Visions 24. Menno De Jong - Any Other Day 25. Phynn - Escape 26. Fred Baker vs Nyram - Confirmation 27. C-Quence vs Fictivision - Symbols (Will Atkinson 5000 Remix) 28. Existone - Forgotten Tale 29. T4L - Moonwalk 30. Menno De Jong - Abhyasa 31. Amir Hussain - To The Lost 32. Yahel feat Eyal Barkan - Voyage (DJ Tiesto's Magikal Remake) What a simplistic yet powerful looking tracklist. I cannot stress the fact that tracklists do not need to be complicated. The way Adam has done it is perfect. Simplistic, yet it sends a message across. Don't mess with this mix. I've heard the majority of these records before, but names never stick in my head. Like the record around 01:09:32, don't know the name of this record, but what I do know is that it takes me back to 2002, when for me Trance music was at its peak. When I discovered Trance events, this kind of music was blasting through the speakers ever single day. This mix takes me straight to heaven. This is the kind of music you just need to sit down for, and let it absorb you completely. Every day will be a blissful day. You need music like this, and In Trance We Trust you have found the perfect label. They represent the Trance music we all adore. Got nothing but positive feedback for this mix! Thanks Adam, this goes on repeat the next few days! DJ: Adam El-Sayed Genre/Style: Trance, Progressive Trance, Uplifting Trance Mix Info: In Trance We Trust - The Best Of 1998 - 2015 Length Mix: 02:59:26 Tracks: 32 (thirty-two) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): DOWNLOAD/LISTEN File Size: 410 MB File Type: mp3 Bitspeed: 320kbps More Information: In Trance We Trust - Official Website

  • The Prodigy ‎– Music For The Jilted Generation (1994)

    Today is a sad day for everyone who loves Rave music. Everyone who knows the Prodigy has probably read the breaking news stories all over social media. Today we lost Keith Flint, one of The Prodigy's members. But before we continue, we are not judging anyone, or start gossiping about the reason why or how. We are here today to tribute his input into one of the world's greatest Rave acts. And that is an understatement that everyone would underline. I cannot remember which year it was when I first fell in love with the band, but it was after 'No Good' came out. As we speak it's one of the least favourite Prodigy records of all time, due to the radio overkill it received. But that said, it has paved the way for Rave to invade the Top 40 and cement its place into eternity. Not saying there weren't others, but the Prodigy took the Rave culture globally, and when they released 'Music For The Jilted Generation' back in 1994, they took the world by storm. A force we had not seen before. The music was different. It was groundbreaking stuff. Unique, and powerful. Any of the Prodigy records could be played at a rave, and the club would explode. Even in 2019 you can play records from this majestic album, and crowds will loose themselves. And all that fame and stardom because of a few boys just wanting to have fun. They broke the rules. Fuck that, they re-written the bloody handbook! I've never been to one of their livesets, but I've heard many people talk about this. It would have been an experience of a lifetime. Their energetic behaviour on stage would appeal to everyone. But back in 1994 they were still pushing boundaries, and this album (alongside 'Experience') has to be one of the greatest Rave albums of all time. I found this album on Soundcloud, and could NOT share it with you all. 01. The Prodigy - Intro 02. The Prodigy - Break & Enter 03. The Prodigy - Their Law 04. The Prodigy - Full Throttle 05. The Prodigy - Voodoo People 06. The Prodigy - Speedway (Theme from Fastlane) 07. The Prodigy - The Heat (The Energy) 08. The Prodigy - Poison 09. The Prodigy - No Good (Start The Dance) 10. The Prodigy - One Love (Edit) 11. The Prodigy - The Narcotic Suite : - The Prodigy - 3 Kilos - The Prodigy - Skylined - The Prodigy - Claustrophoic Sting As I said before, this is an important album. And it has been listed as an album you need to listen to before you die. Now that's an achievement on its own, but to still remain powerful, 25 years later, is just not something we just simply brush away. To me the first 2 Prodigy albums and Goldie's Timeless remain the finest albums I've ever heard. And there's a good reason for it: the music is limitless and eternal. You cannot say that these are dated songs, or even say that they sound a specific way. Because they don't. They sound like they were made to last a lifetime, or even eternity. And they will. The power behind this album is not the quantity, but the quality. You get full length records, and boy, are they solid as a rock! I have played this album over and over again over the years, and still it makes me feel like a boy. This album have stood the test of time, and it's all because of the efforts of the whole group back in 1993/1994. I'm proud to consider myself an early Prodigy fan. Not a fan of their latest stuff, but that said, it all depends on the person. I do prefer the old Prodigy, the rave stuff. But even with 'newer' albums they kept on experimenting with music. Which led to them being one of the biggest groups in the world. Best song? Pff. All of them. Yes, 'No Good' isn't my favourite due to overkill, but it still packs a punch. But the one that gets me every time is 'Full Throttle'. Yes, this is categorised as an album, even though it's put on Soundcloud. You should get this album right now! Pure rave nostalgia on a disc. If you want to hear the roots of many dance anthems, check this out. RIP Keith Flint. A legend. A true raver. A pioneer is now amongst the stars, filled with those we already lost over the years. Rave safe in heaven, mate! Act: The Prodigy Genre/Style: Breakbeat, Techno, Big Beat CD Info: Music For The Jilted Generation CDs: 1 (one) Length Album: +/+ 1 hour Tracks: 13 (thirteen) Label: XL Recordings Product Number: XLCD 114 More Information: The Prodigy - Official Website

  • Lethal Theory Style Mix - 24-02-2019

    Yesterday I was hugely disappointed, today I'm a happy bloke. Not only did I have a good day at work, I've been listening to a lot of wicked music on Soundcloud. It makes the four hour commute every day worth while. And also seeing my missus is an extra bonus. But let's talk about music, this is not This Morning. I think it was a couple of months ago when I first discovered DJ Threat on Soundcloud. If I'm correct (and correct me if I'm wrong) he did a Scott Brown mix, or an Evolution Records mix. Which got a good review (never given a Scott Brown mix a bad review). Now he's back with a brand spanking new mix, focussed on Lethal Theory. The ground breaking label that shook people's heads during the early 00s and 10s. If I'm honest, I have missed Lethal Theory a lot. I know Joey Riot has been busy with his Destructive Tendencies, but it's a shame, isn't it? Lethal Theory was the place to be for the best UK Hardcore and Powerstomp music. They were the originators of this 'new' style. And now they have disappeared. Maybe disappeared from my timeline, but I don't see much LT at all. It's a shame. So when I spotted this awesome mix, I immediately smiled. Lethal Theory. DJ Kurt. DJ Joey Riot. I still have a signed copy of his back catalogue (the CD). So, DJ Threat's mix has to be good. I can't be disappointed 2 days in a row. Time for the madness. Tracklist time! 01. Joey Riot feat Kelly C - The Power Within 02. Joey Riot - Your Smile (2009 Edit) 03. Haywire - Time 2 Rokk 04. Re-Con & Joey Riot - Don't Fuck With The DJ 05. DJ Kurt - Infexious 06. Gammer & Joey Riot - Comin' Up Strong 07. Himbo & Enemy - Everywhere I Turn (Orbit1 Remix) 08. EFM7 - Raver Raver Raver (DJ Kurt Remix) 09. DJ Kurt - Shimmy 10. Joey Riot feat MC Storm - Greatest Weekend 11. Michael Mansion - There 4 Me (DJ Kurt Remix) 12. Kurt vs Altered State - Talk To Andy 13. Joey Riot vs 2 Phat Laydeez - Don't Stop 14. Joey Riot feat MC Enemy - Deep Inside 15. Haywire & Joey Riot - Kontrol Freak 16. Joey Riot vs Ron-E - The Rising 17. DJ Kurt - World Domination 18. Himbo & Enemy - Threw It Away (Joey Riot's Lethal Re-Edit) This put a HUGE smile on my face! Who doesn't want to hear some Lethal Theory coming out their speakers? DJ Threat used the finest records by this label (and some I haven't even heard before) to compose this wicked tribute mix. A wicked looking tracklist, but is the mix any good? It can be a hit and miss with tribute mixes: some are extremely good, and some are just made by bedroom DJs who admire a label, but have not invested enough time yet to improve their skills. DJ Threat's mix is spot on. Tiny errors, but I'm going to let them go by. Nothing to worry about. I'm not a 100% sure that I've got the right record, but the record played around 57 minutes, isn't that 'The Rising'? If it is (or isn't), it's my favourite record of this mix. Fuck, who cares about the name, it's all about the music! Get this down you right now! Let's relive the golden years of Lethal Theory! DJ: Threat Genre/Style: UK Hardcore, Happy Hardcore, Powerstomp Mix Info: Lethal Theory Style Mix - 24-02-2019 Tracks: 18 (eighteen) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): DOWNLOAD/LISTEN File Size: 132 MB File Type: mp3 Bitspeed: 261kbps More Information: DJ Threat - Soundcloud Page

  • Thunderdome XXVI (2019)

    I've been lied to. And I really dislike that. And maybe you experienced the same? You might have encountered the same issue on YouTube, when you think you are going to listen to a specific album, and it's not what you expected. The next thing you are going to see is one of those disappointments. And it really grinds my gear when it happens. Thunderdome is an institution, it's a way of life. We don't need to explain to the raving culture what it is, and what it means. We have all been hoping that the good ol' days would come back, and we could hear the music from the 90s and early 00s again. So when I spotted this 'new' and 'rare' album on YouTube I got happy. Only uploaded a couple of days ago, I thought that it might have been the real deal. But fuck me, that wasn't the case. It looks persuasive enough. The cover looks really genuinely Thunderdome-ish. It's been lacking this kind of covers for many years. They are playing it safe over the last couple of years. So to see this new cover was really intriguing. But I looked closely. A concept design. Fan art, basically. And that's really done amazingly! Credits to the one who made the cover. But then you look at the tracklist, and it becomes a disappointment beyond belief! Here, you have a look. Tell me what you thought of it the first time you looked at it! CD1: 01. The Stunned Guys & Darrien Kelly - Violet Skies 02. Neophyte - Fuck Martine (Stunned Guys Mix) 03. Art Of Fighters - Earthquake 04. Meccano Twins - Sinapse (Shadow Mix) 05. Korsakoff - Powerrave 06. DJ Dione - Infinity 07. Ophidian - Butterfly V.I.P. 08. Miro - The Shining 09. Rave Creator - Wake Up 10. Da Bulldozer Project - Bulldozer II 11. Mescalinum United - Live In Brixton 12. Paul Elstak & DJ D - You're A Hardcore Hooligan 13. DJ Paul, Attic & Stylz - Fuck You Up 14. Darrien Kelly & The Unknown MC - The People Want More (Marc Arcadipane Remix) 15. Tha Playah - Mastah Of Shock 16. Paratoxic - Introduction To The Paracore CD2: 01. Wasting Program - Final Solution 02. Impulse Factory - Your Wake Up Call 03. The Reactor & Raoul meets Impulse Factory - Rock My World 04. Dr. Z-Vago - The Lab 05. DJ Promo - X-Termination 06. Freez-E-Style - Slo Motion 07. Cypher - Marchin Into Madness 08. Mindtraveller - It's Getting Closer 09. Masters Of Ceremony - A Way Of Life (DJ Promo Remix) 10. Neophyte vs The Stunned Guys - There Is No Other 11. Randy vs Lukas - FSSU 12. Producer - The True Creators 13. Anal Cunt - B*tch Nasse Schuh 14. Ad Absurdrum - Der Feind Mensch 15. Bold Bob - Bold Bass I've not been more disappointed than hearing this CD on Youtube. What a massive cock up that was. To me it's kind of a click bait thing. Everyone who likes Hardcore would automatically click on the player, because it's Thunderdome. But if you inspect it closely, you see that it's not, and never will be. But because it has the name, people think it is. It's a fucking lie! And it's not EVEN Thunderdome material!!! Yes, some records do resemble the Thunderdome sound, but the majority are Italian Hardcore records, or just waste of time. You know when you've got a MoH album or a Thunderdome album in your possession: it's that unique sound. And this seems to be only click bait. A fake. I'm really gutted. Really disappointed. I'm waiting for that oldskool but new album from Thunderdome, but it hasn't arrived yet. And maybe this would have been the one. But it wasn't. This has pissed me off. The tracks are good, don't hear me say anything about that, but the way this is presented is just pure lying to the masses. Create your own concept, don't re-invent one. Be unique, and people will come if it's good. But this is just pure rip off. Jumping the band wagon of Thunderdome's success. I'm really disliking this 'album'. Yes it's rare, because it's fake. Don't be duped. If you just want to hear Hardcore music, go ahead: there are good records on here, but if you were looking (like myself) for some Thunderdome, you will be deeply disappointed. Fuck this shit. I'll give it the lowest score ever. Don't even bother to talk about the positives. This hurts my feelings. Just go to Thunderdome's official website for your Thunderdome fix. Not this rubbish. Artist: Various Artists Genre/Style: Hardcore, Terror Album Info: 'Thunderdome XXVI' Length Album: 02:19:12 Tracks: 31 (thirty-one) Label: NO LABEL Product Number: NO NUMBER More Information: Thunderdome - Official Website

  • Old School House/Techno Mix 1 (1989-1990) (2010)

    It's Sunday morning. Most of you lot are having a hangover experience, after raving the night away. I get that, I was the same last week. My legs were like jelly, my head felt like it was about to explode, and my feet were so sore, still find it amazing that I am able to stand. So on a Sunday morning you don't want to hear something that might set off the bomb that is your head. You want something relaxing, right? Well, your friend TCD has found a wicked mix, that might get you in the recovery zone! House music. Who doesn't like House music? If you know someone who doesn't like House music, report them to the authorities! They should be in prison! That in itself is a crime against humanity. House has done nothing wrong, and has give us everything we need to be human again. Especially the early stuff, starting in the early 80s. It was all harmless, yet experimental music. And it's still beautiful to this day! Now you might wonder: TCD, which mix are you presenting to us? Well, it's a mix made by someone called pramster. Don't know anything about the DJ, so the focus today is entirely at his mix, a mix he made back in 2010. And in this mix he added some obscure underground records I've not heard before. Time to check the tracklist! 01. The 28th Street Crew - I Need A Rhythm (Vocal Club Mix) 02. Boneshakers - Don't Go Away (B.I.D. Mix) 03. Paradox - Jailbreak (House Tip) 04. 2 Guys On Acid - House Music (All Night Long) (Club House Mix) 05. Reese - Rock To The Beat (Original Mix) 06. Masters Of The Universe - Space Talk (Hyped Spaced Mix) 07. MC Showbizz & The Lap 1 Crew - Gotta Turn The Music Up (Critical Core Mix) 08. Ralphi Rosario - Get Up, Get Out 09. DJ Mink feat The Kid Carruthers - Hey Hey! Can You Relate (Sunshine Dub Instrumental) 10. BFC - It's A Shame 11. Fade II Black - In Sync 12. Fingers Inc. - Bring Down The Walls 13. Dream Frequency - Live The Dream 14. 2 Men On A Trip - You Make Me Feel (Get Funky) (Get Stupid Mix) 15. Kaos - Definition Of Love (Master Reese Mix) 16. Bang The Party - Bang Bang You're Mine (Rock Me Gently Original) 17. A Guy Called Gerald - Specific Hate 18. A Man Called Adam - Eartly Powers 19. Adonte - Dreams 20. Dionne - Move Groove 21. Fallout - The Morning After (1990 Remix) 22. Frankie Bones & Lenny Dee - Inject The Beat (Looney Tones) 23. Nemesis - After The Storm 24. Da Posse - It's My Life (Aluh Mix) 25. Njoi - Techno Gangsters 26. Charvoni - Always There (Dance Mix) 27. Petra & Co. - Just Let Go (Dubs) 28. Confidential - Psychopath 29. GTO - Pure (Pure Energy) 30. Neal Howard - Indulge (Club House Mix) If I'm honest, I don't know half of these records! And I was fully into House during the early 90s. But maybe it was a bit different, the House music I listened to. But that's not a big issue: this would only leave me in a better position to appreciate House music more! Again, I know nothing about the DJ, but he has made a very interesting mix with a lot of awesome records. Nice and relaxing flow throughout. This music genre cannot do any harm. It's flawless. It's beautiful. And it's timeless. I'm listening to this in 2019, and still get goosebumps. And am extremely mellow whilst hearing these anthems. Of course he had to add a few of the classic anthems, and they are so good to hear them again. But also a lot of underground stuff. I love it a lot. This mix is just the right mix to listen to when you are recovering after a night out. So what are you waiting for? Even though it's nearly 9 years old, you can still download this bad boy. Get this down your ears right now! DJ: pramster Genre/Style: Oldskool, House, Acid House Mix Info: Old School House/Techno Mix 1 (1989-1990) Length Mix: 01:35:47 Tracks: 30 (thirty) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): DOWNLOAD/LISTEN File Size: 219 MB File Type: mp3 Bitspeed: 320kbps More Information: DJ pramster - Soundcloud Page

  • The Return Of Headhunterz Album Mix - Mixed By Elliot #028 (2018)

    When Headhunterz announced his return to the Hardstyle scene, many embraced his return. Many witnessed him during his first period of success, and we kind of missed his sound. We thought we lost him to the EDM world, like Tiesto. But thankfully that wasn't the case, as Headhunterz returned. And what a way to return! A new album, sold out nights in the Ziggodome (I think it was the Ziggodome, right?). The world would know that the lost son did return to the mother sound! I did completely miss the hype around it. I was probably the last to jump the band wagon. I did see the YouTube videos of him, and those records really blew me away. It was the missed sound, the one we were craving for. Maybe a bit cheesy those videos, but the music was seriously EPIC. He was one of the reasons why I kept on listening to Hardstyle. It got dull at some point, but Headhunterz and friends still kept it interesting. I missed the release of his album. I missed the event. Well, blame it on my stupid health being dodgy. But now I'm back, and I went on Soundcloud to search for some Headhunterz music. And boy, did I find a mix for you all! A mix by Elliot. Half an hour long, pure Hardstyle porn. Euphoric Hardstyle. Just my passion and love. This is what the scene was lacking: good melodic and euphoric tunes. Or maybe I was listening to the wrong artists? Anyway, the tracklist. You will fall in love instantly! 01. Headhunterz - Intro 02. Headhunterz & Sound Rush - Rescue Me 03. Headhunterz, Wildstylez & Noisecontrollers - No One Can Stop Us Now 04. Headhunterz - Takin' It Back 05. Headhunterz - Destiny (Cinematic Edit) vs (Pro Mix) 06. Headhunterz - Still Standin' 07. Headhunterz - Path Of The Hunter 08. Headhunterz & Sub Zero Project - Our Church This is exactly what I needed. Last week I was at GPF's event, which was all rawstyle/puzzycore/uptempo, but now I wanted melodies coming through the speakers. I wanted lovely melodies (and no 3567313 BPMs flying through). And who else to go to? Headhunterz is the main man. Elliot made this mix using records from Headhunterz's album, and the album is dope as fuck. Lit as fuck, as people in the UK would say it. He always gives each and every record a special touch. Deeper meaning. Maybe it's easy for Heady, but to me it sounds like he's made such an effort to make music sound even better! Even putting tiny bits and bobs that no-one would normally give a shit about, he just does it. And what he also does is making music so extremely catchy. You won't find a record in this mix not catchy. All can be whistled to. Especially the one I really appreciate, and maybe that's just because it was targeted to me, a Dutchman. The best one in this mix has got to be 'Our Church'. But all in all they are all lit! I can't find any flaws on the production side of Headhunterz. I am seriously impressed with whatever he does. Just think of what our life would have been without him there. EDM isn't the scene to be in, mate. Stick to Hardstyle, you are bloody good at it. A GOD to the ravers. Elliot's mix contains only one tiny mixing error, but nothing to be alarmed about. This mix still remains extremely interesting to check out, and if you haven't purchased the album, you should do it right now! DJ: Elliot Genre/Style: Hardstyle Mix Info: The Return of Headhunterz Album Mix - Mixed By Elliot #028 Length Mix: 00:30:59 Tracks: 8 (eight) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): DOWNLOAD/LISTEN File Size: 312 MB File Type: wav. Bitspeed: 320kbps More Information: Headhunterz - Official Website

  • This Is Not A GPF Event - Event Review (2019)

    I am broken. Seriously broken. But there's a good reason for me being like this, in this state. I went to the Netherlands last week for one specific party, and seeing as I haven't raved in a while, it was going to break me anyway. But seeing as you are regular visitors of my website (and Facebook) you kind of guessed which event I went to. And what this is, this is a review of the event and the day before and after. I am a supporter of GPF for a while now, since the first time I noticed their mixes online. I did feel a connection, so unique and strong, it grabbed me and never let me go. They noticed my work (which is an achievement on its own), and we started chatting outside of social media. They followed me, and of course I followed them. They noticed that I had a shit year (2018 wasn't the best: hospitalized and massive surgery), and were kind enough to provide myself (and the missus) with backstage tickets for their upcoming event in Gemert, Netherlands. I've never seen an act do that for a simple reviewer. Maybe I'm targeting the wrong audience? Anyway, they made my Christmas special. The tickets arrived (including a free album, dildo, stickers, etc), and I talked to the wife. She's ABSOLUTELY NOT into this music. I took her to a rave several times, and never did I get the chance to persuade her. Trance and House, that's the maximum I can get out of her. But this, Puzzycore, that's not her cup of tea. So I decided to go on my own (it was our gran's birthday on the 16th anyway), and had to tell the wife I was going to leave her for a few days. That wasn't a pleasant conversation. The rest was going to be history, but I wasn't sure I could attend the event. I was still recovering from surgery, and even today I still feel the agonising pain. But it's going the right direction. So when I felt right, I booked the ferry and the hotel. Obviously I had to take a few days of work, and I had to decide what to do. Seeing as I've got family in the Netherlands, I asked my mum and dad if I could crash at their place on Thursday, Friday, and Sunday night. They were fine with it. I needed a hotel. But the last time I went to the Time Out in Gemert, that was 11 years ago, and I had friends who lived nearby. They moved away, so I had to get a hotel. Found one on Booking.com's website, so that was handy. Around £55, which is acceptable. Still meant that I had to get a cab, or put my training shoes on (about 30 minutes walking). But that got booked, and the ferry was next. Not to boast, but I'm a die hard idiot: I came up with the plan to do an 8 hour shift, and drive straight after to Dover. That's how much of a GPF fan I am. Thursday happened, and I left work. From this moment to the second I got home it isn't really interesting. The only thing interesting was the look on the customs person when I rolled the window down and he heard GPF. But besides that it was dull. Especially the long 200 km straight road. Pfew, glad to have cruise control in the car, would have been deadly for my legs. Whilst at my parents I visited a few colleagues and family members, but you are not interested in that, are you? OK, let's skip forward to Saturday. My dad went fishing, and I went to the hotel. It wasn't far away from where my parents lived, so when I got there, it was a nice area, and I felt relaxed. I felt a migraine coming up, so a few paracetamols in my gob, and I thought I could sleep for a few hours. The hotel was separated from the actual restaurant bit. When the lovely lady took my details and payment, she said ''I'll take you to the hotel''. I found that odd. But it was at the oppossite of the street. The location was beautiful, but no airconditioning! It felt like I was in an oven! But who cared? I was in Gemert, and the party was only hours away! The long awaited party was about to happen. I needed a kip. My body said no. So that was a bummer. So after no sleep I decided to go outside after hearing people scream 'GREAZY PUZZY FUCKERZ'. I thought that I wasn't the only one. And I was right! I met others, some from the UK, some from Finland and Sweden. All the way from there to come and rave. That's dedication. They pointed out that I was the only one not dressed to the occassion. Well, don't have any pink clothes, but had something sorted. We all went back to the hotel rooms. Getting ready. Phoned a cab company, and the cab arrived an hour later. The bloody thing was hilarious: the cab driver was nice (could have used deodorant), but he came in a minibus. And when he dropped me off at the Time Out, he did it next to the entrance. Funny thing? I was the only one in the bus. So it looked like I was important. Gave him a tip, and joined everyone else in the queue. People were getting hyped up. It did feel weird, me standing there on my own. But that's not a difficult thing to accomplish: I went to my first ever rave on my own (Mysteryland 1998 Outdoor), and stood amongst 25.000 ravers whilst being 14 years old. So being 35 at a club in Gemert would not have been an issue, right? The lovely people at the entrance scanned me, touched me, and when they wanted to scan my ticket, they said that it was a 'backstage ticket'. Well, I didn't know how it works, I'm not famous lol. They pointed me towards the backstage area, and I had to walk all the way there. Kind of annoyed, but it was a short trip. Met some people there whilst waiting for security to do their work, and became known as the 'London friend'. This was my first time ever somewhere backstage. Wasn't really what I was expecting. No M&Ms colour coordinated, no lovely red carpet on the floor. Basically a location where the artists could chill once they did their set, nothing more. But I wasn't going there to relax, I was there to party! So I took my white pale arse to the dancefloor, and was ready to be amazed! And that happened. But first, I needed a drink. I walked to the bar, and a lovely young lady took my order (vodka Red Bull). Turns out you needed tokens. Fuck. Where can I get them from? Walked to the bit where the lady sold tokens, walked back to the bar, and started to drink. Remember I had surgery? Well, it was kidney surgery, so getting drunk wasn't probably the best thing to achieve. But I did it anyway. You know why? I decided that this was going to be my last event. My health comes first. I've been going to raves for many years, and I couldn't picture myself raving at 55. So stop when you still can. And why not go out in style? GPF's event was the right one. So let's get drunk. Beer was only one token, and had my pockets full with tokens, so I was going to get drunk. The night started with DJ Distinction. Never heard of the man, but he set the tone for the evening. Got my Nikes on, so I was going to rave my ass off. Nearly forgot to mention that I spotted Rooler backstage! I am shy as hell, and could have asked him for a picture, but my double chin would not have looked good in a picture. And I always think that they are being asked the same question over and over again during the evening. Should have taken a picture. But hey, I'm late. Next act were Caine and Rooler. Were they GPF? They came on stage with the masks on, so is it true? Or is it Sefa and Rooler? Or Malice? I'm so confussed. The set was as silly as you would expect! And Rooler decided to showcase his moves in front of the decks. Thera HC was next. He threw a wicked set, and was smiling all the way through. Love to see acts having fun, because that should be the reason why someone is a DJ. It was getting closer to 01:30, and GPF came on stage! Matty and Caine! The whole crowd gathered and got ready to be amazed! And even though we already know their back catalogue, they did threw in a few records we'd never heard of. My mind was blown. This was exactly what I anticipated. This was my kind of heaven. Oh, did I mention earlier I was getting drunk? At this stage I was extremely drunk. So god damn wasted. I needed to slow down, otherwise an ambulance was needed. But would that stop me raving? Nah. Even though I was doing the hakken thing and I felt my kidney bouncing inside of me, I still continued. Could have been the alcohol. Could have been my personality. Whatever it was, I couldn't give a toss about my health. This was my end game. After GPF it was time for the Maren-Kessel Tunnel Rave Live. Still don't know if this is a joke or not? Is it a spoof? I don't know what it is, but they threw an amazing set. Got everyone bouncing even harder than before. D-Fence entered the stage. I was really looking forward to his set. And he didn't disappoint. Don't know what he looks like behind the mask (didn't spot him backstage), but that's irrelevant. The set was banging. During this set I was feeling a bit meh. My body battery was going down quickly, and I had to call it a night. Yes, maybe I am a puzzy. But at least I went. That's the main gist of it. I went, and many didn't. Thankfully throughout the night I spoke to Matty and Martyna, and he gave me a nice pink shirt with GPF written on it. Still didn't ask for a picture (what's wrong with me). But what I did mention to him was that he (and whoever is GPF) should be proud. Achieving this is just beyond belief. It's not a joke anymore, it's an institution. The end was near, and I was getting knackered. Walked towards the exit via the backstage bit, and saw Caine standing there. Again, no picture. But fuck me, he does look scary in real life! I did see his images on Facebook, and I thought it was a Viking filter on Snapchat, but no, he does look like he's about to devour an elephant in one bit! And he was also talking to someone else (don't like to intrude people during conversations). And I was absolutely wasted. Fresh air! That's what I needed! A cab came, and I went back to the hotel. Quickly grabbed a coffee to get the beer taste out of my mouth, and tried to sleep. Woke up 4 hours later, decided to have a shower, and left the hotel. Walked to the restaurant across the street, and they gave me a massive plate, filled with Dutch breakfast things. That filled me up nicely. It was time to head back down South. The journey was alright, but I felt that there was still a bit of alcohol inside of me. My parents noticed my state, and I showed them images of the party, and videos. And they still smiled. Explaining GPF to the uninterested is like training a dog to cook a meal: you can try, but you will fail. My dad has got an open mind, and he found it funny that I went to this party just to hear this crap. On Monday the ferry took me back to the UK. Glad to be back in my home country (UK will always be my number 1). Picked up the missus on the way home, and whilst asleep, snored so damn loud, I kept her awake. I still feel sorry for this, she made several videos of me actually snoring so loud. So, what have I learned from this GPF event? That it was EPIC. And I did embrace it like I've never done before. But what it taught me was that you should take life as light as possible. Don't let the media take you down, but enjoy life. There's no point in making everything negative, when you can laugh about and live your own life. Enjoy it as much as you can. I really enjoyed myself this weekend. Met a few nice people, saw a lot of inflatable cocks and dolls, and had the time of my life. But I have to end on a high note, and I think I did achieve exactly that. Maybe I will go back raving, but my health comes first. I will still continue blogging, but the raving train has left the station without me. Thank you GPF and everyone I met, and also the Time Out for a wicked night out. Even though I was Billy No Mates, I felt alive and kicking. And that's what raving is about! I know you might disagree about the music, but think of it this way: they are having fun. Are you having fun? Are you really having fun, typing away behind your computer, complaining about this music? Put all the negativity aside, and rave. Rave safe! TCD signing off. Oh, I still feel my legs being absolutely knackered. Ps. you want to see pictures? Check them out here: PICTURES

  • Happy Hardcore Classics 81 'Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo: The Anthems' (2017)

    I was a huge fan of Charly Lownoise and Mental Theo during the 90s! Like, massive! I was so into their music, I bought every single of every song they released. I consider myself a huge fan, but then you are woken up by a Soundcloud channel called 'History Of Happy Hardcore', and you realise all of a sudden that they are bigger fans of them. I've never made any mixes at all, celebrating their music. I just raved. And what HOHH have done, is made the ultimate mixtape. And when I say ultimate, I do mean ultimate. I've not come across such a wicked tracklist before. So many flashbacks to the 90s. This is when TCD was a wee lad, and danced in his underwear. Or tried to dance: it was more hakkuh, which most of the other friends didn't appreciate. But I couldn't care less. I was having a blast, with two of the finest DJs and producers out there, supporting me through my childhood. I've bought a lot, and know a few exclusive records by these two, but HOHH have dug deep and found even more exclusive records, ones I haven't even heard before! And that's something I would never thought would happen. Of course they picked the most well known records, but there are shit loads in here you wouldn't expect! Trust me, this tracklist (and mix) are hot! 01. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - Stars (Rave Mix) 02. 2 Brothers On The 4th Floor feat Des'Ray & D-Rock - Fairytales (Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo Hardcore Mix) 03. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - Your Smile (Happy Hardcore Mix) 04. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - Wonderfull Days (Rotterdam Mix) 05. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - Fantasy World (Hardcore Mix) 06. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - Stars (Hardcore Mix) 07. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - Streetkids (Trance Mix) 08. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - White Borderline 09. Brothers In Crime - Dance (Charly Lownoise Remix) 10. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - Energy 11. Raver's Nature - Take Off! (Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo Remix) 12. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - Hardcore Feelings (Club Mix) 13. Uranus - Flowed On A Vibe (Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo Remix) 14. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - Swinging On A Star 15. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - Next 2 Me (Extended Happy Hardcore Mix) 16. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - Fly, Fly, Fly .... 17. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - Gimnme Gimme Gimme 18. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - Miracles 19. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - Party 20. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - Childhood 21. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - Get Funky 22. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - Live At London (Hardcore Mix) 23. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - Together In Wonderland (Live At The Toilet Mix) 24. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - Get Free 25. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - Rockin' Party (Original Mix) 26. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - Rockin' Party (12" Album Mix) 27. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - Hardcore Dance (Sydney Remix) 28. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - Gabberfood (Step On Stage Mix) 29. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - Skills (Straight Mix) 30. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - Rebel (Live At The Metropolis Remix) 31. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - Body Guard 32. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - Once Again 33. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - The Bird 34. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - The Ultimate Sextrack (Original Mix) Warning: 90s flashbacks do occur! So be warned! HOHH, thank you so fucking much! I did throw away most of my compilation recently, and I'm gutted I threw away many CDs I should have kept. Including their best of album. But nothing is lost, I've got this absolutely epic mix! And it does contain the happiest of happiest tunes ever made in them. Maybe a tad cheesy, but fuck it, let's have a ball! They are in HOHH Hardcore Hall Of Fame, and in mine too! They might have made some extremely shitty Happy Hardcore tunes (like the Christmas song, that's was tremendously bad), but on the other hand, they did make my youth special. And so many unforgettable tunes followed after they were created during the early 90s. Where would we have been without them? I don't know. And I can't picture a world without them. It just doesn't make any sense. Why? Well, because they were anthem makers. Look at these quality tunes in this mix! You cannot deny the fact that you have been singing or humming along when you heard the memorable tunes such as 'Wonderfull Days', 'Stars', 'Fairytales', 'The Bird', etc. Which record is the best one? It's the one I'd not heard before: 'Get Free'. This is the ULTIMATE Happy Hardcore anthem! This is just perfect, just enough cheese and dirtiness to make it worth your time. This has blown my mind. How come I've not heard this one before? I'm ashamed! A wonderfull mix. Can't seem to find anything wrong with this mix. So the ultimate score for the ultimate mix! Thanks HOHH! DJ: History Of Happy Hardcore Genre/Style: Happy Hardcore Mix Info: Happy Hardcore Classics 81 'Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo: The Anthems' Length Mix: 02:07:05 Tracks: 34 (thirty-four) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): LISTEN HERE File Size: unknown File Type: unknown Bitspeed: unknown More Information: History Of Happy Hardcore - Soundcloud Page

  • DJ Brisk @ Slammin Vinyl vs Hardcore Heaven (1998)

    On Partyflock there are a few fellow Dutchmen who also love UK Hardcore, and in this group we talk about a lot. The other day, one of the regular contributors mentioned to me that he was listening to a few oldskool Brisk sets, and I asked him which one I should definately check out. The one he mentioned was the Slammin Vinyl vs Hardcore Heaven set, recorded at the Santuary in Milton Keynes back in 1998. 21 years ago. With MC Storm on the microphone. Long time DJ Brisk fan, there's still a lot for me to hear. I've not been on his website for quite a while, but what I do know is that you can find shitloads of mixes on it. So if you checked this mix out and want more, why not check out his website? Anyway, Milton Keynes. 1998. A long time ago. When everything was much easier, and happier. You will see the tracklist and will get a happy buzz, because you know that this is as happy as you can get it. 01. Double R - Shadows 02. Bass Reaction - Technophobia (Scott Brown Remix) 03. Bass-X - Horsepower 04. Alas Smith & Sharkey - Oh No! 05. Bass-X - Make Em Clap 06. DJ Robbo & Jon Doe - Power 07. Twist & Friendly - Rock The Place 08. Paranoia - Tomorrow 09. DJ Fade - Freedom (Frantic Remix) 10. Breeze & DNA - Driving Me Crazy (Frantic Remix) 11. Jimmy J & Cru-L-T - DJ's In Full Effect (DJ Brisk Remix) 12. Brisk - Set Free 13. Brisk & Trixxy - Eurolove 14. Stealth - See Me Climb (Brisk's Electro Flava Mix) 15. Brisk & Vinylgroover - Freedom 2 Dance (Triple-J Remix) 16. Bang! - Break Of Dawn (Brisk & Ham Remix) Before you go 'but the quality of the audio sucks', let me remind you that you are probably too young to understand how us kids back in the day got our buzz. It was on mixtapes, on cassettes. This was the golden era, when everyone has a cassette player. Yes, the quality might have sucked massively, but for us it was magical! How was it possible to walk around, listening to your favourite music, without being disturbed? Anyway, someone uploaded this onto Youtube, so we can all experience the madness happening in Milton Keynes. You can hear the whistle crew in the background (they are lively), and accompanied by the tunes is MC Storm, getting the crowds alive and kicking. This set is really intoxicating, and if I need to elaborate why this set is wicked, you ain't Hardcore, son. Brisk's mixing is tight. Really tight. Smooth and sexy. Towards the end of the set it might look like Brisk is loosing the plot, but I don't think that's the case: I think the actual cassette was fucked. That would normally be the case. But during those 55 minutes Brisk kills it all! He comes and destroys the speakers. He showed the people at Slammin Vinyl vs Hardcore Heaven how to party. I've got nothing bad to mention. Still can't believe that this happened 21 years ago. The tunes sound so fresh, and not outdated. Or is that because I still live in the 90s? Whatever it might be, it's worth checking this mix out. Ps. I do not know for sure if this flyer used for this review is the correct one, but who cares? DJ: Brisk MC: Storm Genre/Style: UK Hardcore, Happy Hardcore Liveset Info: Recorded @ Slammin Vinyl vs Hardcore Heaven 1998 Length Liveset: 00:55:25 Tracks: 16 (sixteen) Download/Listen (via YouTube): LISTEN HERE File Size: unknown File Type: unknown Bitspeed: unknown More Information: DJ Brisk - Official Website

  • QAPITAL 2019 | The Capital of Raw | Warm Up Mix 1.0 by Melvje

    On the 6th of April you'd better be in the Ziggo Dome. Where else would you want to be? Qapital 2019 takes place this year in the Ziggo Dome, and the line-up is really wicked: Malice, Requiem, Adaro, Chain Reaction, D-Sturb, Delete, MYST, Phuture Noize, Radical Redemption, Rebelion, Regain, Rejecta, Rooler, and more in area 2. It will be yet another amazing event happening in the Netherlands this year. If you are a fan of the harder styles, NL is the place to be. Melvje, a regular to this page, has made this warm up mix. This unstoppable force keeps on pushing Hardstyle/Rawstyle forward, and I'm always pleased to see a Melvje mix online. It's like he does it on a weekly basis. The amount of mixes you find on Soundcloud is ridiculous. But exciting at the same time. So what can you expect in this mix? The usual Rawstyle/Hardstyle records. What were you thinking? All from the artists who are performing at Qapital 2019, so you are getting a taster of what kind of madness you will experience in April, at the Ziggo Dome. 01. Crypsis & DV8 - Stand Our Ground (QAPITAL Anthem 2016) 02. Chain Reaction - Reasons 03. Hard Driver & Adaro - Midnight Sky 04. MYST - Where I Shine 05. Phuture Noize - Anthem Of Freedom (QAPITAL Anthem 2018) 06. Rejecta - Rise Of Rejecta 07. Delete & Regain - Shitty Music 08. Public Enemies - Start The Rage (QAPITAL Anthem 2017) 09. D-Sturb & High Voltage - Universe 10. Radical Redemption & D-Sturb - Danger Zone 11. Radical Redemption - America Can't Handle This 12. Delete - Lunatic 13. Delete feat Tha Watcher - Payback 14. Warface & Rooler - Game Time 15. Malice feat Tha Watcher - The Extreme 16. Malice - Xtermination 17. Malice - Brutalized 18. Rebelion - Rise From The Streets (QAPITAL Anthem 2019) 19. Rebelion & Deetox - Within Me 20. Rebelion - Corruption 21. Requiem vs The Pitcher - Sweet Dreams 22. Requiem - Mad MF (Hardcore Edit) Melvje's mix is outstanding! Too see all these names in one mix, and knowing Melvje, you know you will be in for a treat. Another epic Hardstyle/Rawstyle mix for the weekend. And if this gets you extremely hyped up, why not get tickets for Qapital? Give yourself a treat this year. I've got nothing negative to mention. This is yet another wicked mix, containing records so hot, you cannot handle them without wearing gloves. And it should come with a warning: dangerous mix ahead. But that's Melvje. Best record? I love 'Universe' by D-Sturb and High Voltage. A very happy and cheerful record. Well, what are you waiting for? Check out this mix right now, and get tickets for Qapital! DJ: Melvje Genre/Style: Rawstyle, Hardstyle Mix Info: QAPITAL 2019 | The Capital of Raw | Warm Up Mix 1.0 by Melvje Length Mix: 00:47:45 Tracks: 22 (twenty-two) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): DOWNLOAD/LISTEN File Size: 109 MB File Type: mp3 Bitspeed: 320kbps More Information: Melvje - Soundcloud Page

  • DJ Bubble Hardcore Mix (2019)

    I can say in all honesty that it must have been more than 5 years since I last heard a DJ Bubble mix! Crikey, it could have even been longer! So I was surprised to see a mix appear on my timeline on Soundcloud! I had to click on it, and see what he had to offer. I remember the good ol' days when he was pushing his label JB Recordings forward, and the weird chats we used to have on their website. That must have been longer than 5 years ago. Anyway, what has he got to offer us? Seeing as Bubble loves and breathes UK Hardcore, don't expect a Trance or Pop mix. Expect a proper UK Hardcore mix, and that's exactly what he offers us. Cheerful and happy music. The tracklist will make you smile for miles. Make sure you get this mix. It doesn't happen often that he uploads stuff, but when he does, you are in for a treat! Just check this bad boy out! 01. Nalin & Kane vs Denis The Menace - Cruising (Darren Styles Mix) 02. Dougal & Gammer feat Jenna - All The Tears 03. Voodoo & Serano - Overload (Hixxy & Re-Con Remix) 04. Gareth Emery & Standerwick feat HALIENE - Saving Light (Hixxy Remix) 05. Technikore & Jenny J - Lights Down Low 06. Soundrush - Take Me Back (Kutski & Darren Styles Remix) 07. Darren Styles - Switch 08. Darren Styles & Gammer - Big Tings 09. Impact & Resist - Someday (Fallon Remix) 10. Gareth Emery feat Christina Novelli - Concrete Angel (Darren Styles & Chris Unknown Remix) 11. Dougal & Gammer - Kryptonite 12. Breeze & Styles - Heartbeatz (Supreme & MOB Remix) 13. Darren Styles - Save Me 14. N-Force vs Darren Styles - Right By Your Side (Gammer Remix) 15. Stonebank feat EMEL - Ripped To Pieces DJ Bubble's mix is JUST what I needed! I don't see mixes like this one appear on my timeline. A bit of the 'old' and the 'new'. But mainly the old, when UK Hardcore was literally everything to me. When I could not go by without hearing at least one song a day. Or even an album a day. This made me extremely happy! Flashbacks to the good ol' days. DJ Bubble's selection is really good. This is when UK Hardcore made me happier than ever! I was a Millennium UK Hardcore onwards fan. Not the older stuff. But to see these records in a nicely hour long mix just makes me happy. And that said, it should make you happy too! I've got no negative comments to post here. These mixes should be done more often. A bit of everything. But please don't forget the good days. The happy days. So credits to Bubble for making this crazy Dutchman happy! Best record? ALL OF THEM! Check it out! It's worth your hour! An hour full of happiness! DJ: Bubble Genre/Style: UK Hardcore, Happy Hardcore Mix Info: Bubble Hardcore Mix Length Mix: 01:00:06 Tracks: 15 (fifteen) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): DOWNLOAD/LISTEN File Size: 138 MB File Type: mp3 Bitspeed: 320kbps More Information: DJ Bubble - Soundcloud Page

  • Benji B - The 2018 Mixtape Part One

    I have to come clean, before I go on and on, talking rubbish. I do not listen to BBC Radio 1. Many moons ago I did, but since I moved from NL to the UK I have not listened to it once. I'm a Soundcloud/Mixcloud addict, and rather play my music at my pace. But what if I found something that combines the two things together? A mixtape on Soundcloud, taken from a BBC Radio 1 show, presented by Benji B? That's exactly what you are about to listen to, if you haven't already. I've seen the name Benji B before, but I am unfamiliar with his work. I don't know how I came across this, but someone must have reposted it. Otherwise I would have never found it. It's obviously a mixtape (see the image above, yes kids, that's a tape). And the music on this mixtape is absolutely MINDBLOWING! I was NOT expecting a mixtape like this one! This contains the finest records of 2018. This year has gone passed me, when it comes to music. I only listened to the music I liked, so missed out on a lot of ''other'' music, like Hip Hop, Grime, and 'pop' music. I am still shocked by the quality of the tunes selected: I thought the music on the radio was shite, but I was wrong. The tracklist was taken from the BBC website. So here's what is in this mix. 01. A$AP Rocky feat Skepta - Praise The Lord (Da Shine) 02. Pusha T - Come Back Baby 03. Teyana Taylor - Gonna Love Me 04. Mansur Brown - Back South 05. Ab-Soul, Anderson .Paak & James Blake - Bloody Waters 06. James Blake - Don't Miss It 07. Andre 3000 - Me & My (To Bury Your Parents) 08. Fatima - Only 09. Travis Scott - Coffee Bean 10. Chip - Darth Vader 11. Skepta - Pure Water 12. slowthai - North Nights 13. ROSALIA - DE AQUI NO SALES (Cap.4: Disputa) 14. DJ Koze feat Roison Murphy - Illumination 15. Peggy Gou - It Makes Your Forget 16. Mr. Fingerz - Outer Acid 17. Waajeed feat Blaktony - Earth 18. Ploy - Ramos 19. Martyn - Everything Is New 20. Johnny Jewel - Heartbeats 21. serpentwithfeet - bless ur heart 22. Sampha - Treasure 23. Kamasi Washington - Will You Sing 24. Anderson. Paak feat Sonya Elise - Smile/Petty 25. Buddy - Young 26. Nipsey Hussle feat CeeLo Green - Loaded Bases 27. Miink - All For You 28. Dean Blunt feat Poison Anna - Beefa 29. Oneohtrix Point Never - The Station 30. Dessert - Pain Jam 31. BADBADNOTGOOD & Little Dragon - Tried 32. Children Of Zeus - Slow Down 33. SiR - D'Evils There are some SERIOUS monster anthems in here! I should listen to more Jazz, Soul, Grim, Hip Hop music. I'm missing out on too damn much. But it's never too late to enjoy excellent music. And the way this mixtape has been composed reminds me of the good ol' days, when you had to record the song and try to skip the DJ/presenter. So it's not smooth like an other mix you are used to. But if you like GOOD music, this is a good radio show/episode! You get everything in 2 hours, from Grime to Hip Hop to Jazz to Soul. And the amount of excellent songs is amazing! Mind blowing stuff. Especially the songs that touch your soul, like 'Young' by Buddy, 'bless ur heart' by serpentwithfeet, 'Will You Sing' by Kamasi Washington, but the one that took my breathe away is 'Me&My (To Bury My Parents)' by Andre 3000! This Outkast member is mostly known for making one of the worst (and catchiest) songs ever, but with this soulful song he talks about a very difficult episode in each and everyone's: the passing of parents. So much feel in this song. A wicked mixtape. Can't wait for the second instalment! DJ: Benji B Genre/Style: Hip Hop, Grime, Jazz, Soul Mix Info: Benji B - The 2018 Mixtape Part One Length Mix: 01:59:52 Tracks: 33 (thirty-three) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): LISTEN HERE File Size: unknown File Type: unknown Bitspeed: unknown More Information: Benji B - Soundcloud Page

  • Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz Interview (2019)

    We have the honour to speak to this biggest live act in the world right now: Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz! You have seen their names before and have checked out their Sextapes already, but we are going to take a deeper look into who they are, what they represent, and what you can expect 2 weeks from now, at their first solo event: ‘This Is Not A GPF Event’. Be prepared for probably the weirdest interview you have ever seen. Q: Hey GPF, how are you doing? How’s life at the moment? "We can’t complain. We’ve just had some breakfast (chocolate cereal with water instead of milk) and it was delicious – a great way to start the day." Q: The kids all want to know who you are, so let’s take off the masks and reveal ourselves! Who’s behind the masks? Is it Sefa? Is it Rooler? Who are you? "Everyone knows that everybody is GPF. If you’re feeling the Greaziness then you can be a part of this sexy, chaotic period." Q: According to several websites the idea was created when 2 fucked up minds came together many moons ago. Now you are an established name, but give us an insight to the exact moment when GPF was born. "We actually recently answered this question in another interview but we’re happy to explain it again. Our great grandfathers created GPF back in the early 1900s when they were out hunting for goldfish. Legend has it that Captain Greazy and Lord Puzzy invented the hardcore sound back in those days and we do have proof to back it up but it’s stored safely in a secret place." Q: What’s the meaning behind GPF? It was created to remove boundaries from the harder styles, yet you create singlehandedly a new boundary! "We can give you a serious answer here, for once! We just wanted to bring some originality and most importantly FUN to the scene. Everything seems so serious at the moment and it’s nice to lighten up and see people smile, laugh and get involved with the whole act. There’s 1000s of serious acts out there so surely there’s room for us occasionally! If we can help people to smile and have fun, then we are happy too." Q: Can you describe GPF in 3 words? "Moist, Soggy, Damp." Q: It still doesn’t make any sense. This act has been so unique in the harder styles scene (not the masks, that has been done before (see Angerfist)), and the amount of sexual words in each records, and the amount of inflatable penises and blow up dolls at each event is just ridiculous. You know what they say about people who talk a lot about sex? They don’t get a lot. Is that true? "Yes it’s true. The only people we have touched sexually are each other and that was completely by accident. Mr Puzzy was in the bathroom one day, he forgot to lock the door I walked in, slipped, and brushed my penis against his naked shoulder. It was terrifying. " Q: The tracks are all so different, you can’t compare them to anything else. What kind of approach do you have before making a record? How much beer goes down your throat before you come up with those ludicrous records? "We’re always sober when we create these tracks. The only rule that we have is that we have to be sock-less and in a bath when we start the new record. It also helps if we drink some apple juice beforehand but that’s not essential." Q: It’s no mystery anymore who’s behind it. We have to spill the beans. But what many people might not know is that GPF is for everyone, and contains everyone. It was created to have a fun and sexy time. Have you ever snorted dried up anal lube up a 5 pound note? "Never take drugs, kids. Eat 5 portions of fruit and veg per day and make sure you get 6 hours of sleep per night. We did shampoo a goat once.. he was very grateful for the pampering. Oh, and we trimmed his nails as they were getting a bit long." Q: Back to reality. Already two albums in the bag, and many performances all over the world. It was created to have fun and exciting times (see= sexy), but it has become serious. It’s not a joke anymore, and the act has gained a huge following. Is it something you did expect when GPF was created, or were you thinking that it might be a one-day thing, and people would soon forget about it? "Of course, we never truly expected it to grow this big, this quickly but we are very grateful for it! We see that a lot of people think we are just making a joke out of the scene or trying to ruin something but these people don’t understand that we’re trying to create our own brand, image, sound, genre ect.. Believe it not, behind the scenes is professional (in a GPF way) even if it looks like all we do is rub each other’s inflatable penises. We put in the hard work but of course the ultimate goal is to make sure everyone is having fun! That’s what parties are for." Q: The albums were a huge success. The promotion around it was just splendid (credit to the social media expert, keeping GPF fresh and uplifting, and yet unique). Your posts do reach thousands of fans, and comments all around. What’s the secret behind this success? "Originality, fun, randomness.. We found that if you don’t follow the ‘normal’ rules then it seems to work well. It also helps to never iron your clothes and only drink sparkling water." Q: Balls, I completely forgot! The masks! Where do they come from? Those masks are obviously linked to the act, but are not remotely sexy. Why these masks, and who came up with this idea? "The masks are called ‘Rubies Skinner Mask’ and can be found online. We just wanted something unique and gruesome but somehow it’s turned into a sex idol." Q: Two albums already. Any future plans for more sexy albums? Do they also come with dildos and stickers? "We are always planning something new. 2019 is going to be filled with music, sweat, dildos and stickers. And hair." Q: This whole act has grown so rapidly, you also have merchandise. From the lightest pink shirts to hoodies with ‘Matty is Alive’ written on it. Yet no real size dildos or dolls. Will we be seeing those in the webshop any day soon? "Our main dream in life is to become sex shop owners and sell sex toys globally to old men." Q: You all bring the madness to each event you play at. No matter where it is. But which event was the first, where did you showcase GPF for the first time? "Ground Zero was our first, closing the raw stage. It was packed and insane. It all was up from there!" Q: Which event has been the most memorable one so far? And why? "Probably HOH. The crowd just understood GPF and the reactions were mind blowing. And we didn’t wear pants behind the decks so you could really feel the nice breeze on your balls." Q: Talking about events makes my underwear moist. I’m obviously thinking about the upcoming GPF event in Time-Out in Gemert, The Netherlands. You promised us a wicked night, but what does that involve? "We’re planning on a really soothing need filled with hookah pipes, melodic trance and maybe some progressive house. We’ve got a petting zoo backstage and also a milkshake vendor. Are you ready for the insanity?" Q: The line-up (again, credit for that!) is so different! Caine, D-Fence, Distinction, Jeff, Ludo, Maren-Kessel Tunnel Rave, Qriminal, Rooler, Thera, and of course yourselves. The line-up is truly astonishing, but why ask Caine? Wasn’t really necessary to add him to the line-up, or was it? "Caine is a great friend of the family and we think he deserves a spot on this lineup. It wasn’t necessary but we thought it would be nice to help a friend out. Also he has promised a handjob to all three of us for letting him play." Q: 75% of the tickets have sold so far. If you had to appeal to those people who want to go but haven’t made a decision yet because they are unsure what to expect, what would you say to them? "JUST. FUCKING. CUM. But yeah… just get your pink clothes out of your closet and have a fun night with us. Much better than staying at home or going elsewhere!" Q: I’m driving all the way from London to Gemert to get smashed. Trust me, the Crazy Dutchman will have one final party before he wraps up everything (it’s been many years, since 1998, and my health ain’t the best anymore). Will you be serving pink drinks at the bar? "You are a legend for coming but we had to have you there! Looking forward to it. It’s going to be special as it’s been so long for you, so I hope it lives up to your expectations! We will do our best to look after you and serve you pink drinks. And do body shots from you." Q: Pink is the theme. No pink at the entry means spit in your hair. But what if my foreskin is pink, will you still spit on me, or spit on my knob? "We can spit anywhere you like. We can tape you to a wall and stub cigarettes out on your big black nipples." Q: Any secrets you want to share to the fans, secrets we are not aware of? Has Caine got a foreskin? A hatred towards Egyptian pyramids? A toy car stuck in his beard? Who’s got the longest knob? "Caine is actually 15 years old. GPF has 5 members. We’re going to release a secret album this year. The world is going to end in 2001. If you have size 10 shoes then you have a 69% chance of being gay. Cheese is good for your health. Remember to suck a toe daily as it’s good." Q: The event takes place on the 16th between 22:00 and 05:00. Which set should we look out for? And again, why is Caine there? "Who’s Caine? And which event?" Q: All jokes aside, I love GPF. I’ve reviewed many mixes and albums, and will continue until the day I die. For those eager enough to see you more than once, where can they find you in the future? "2019 is a pretty full schedule already! We’ve already announced the likes of Hardshock and Harmony of Hardcore. If you keep an eye on the Events tab on our facebook page, I regularly update it. So everyone, come and see us and get sweaty." Q: When are you cumming to London? We need you here! "Hmm, an England gig would be sexy! No requests as of yet though.. Promoters – get your finger out of your asses and get us to the UK!" Q: I always thank my mom and dad whenever I can. Because of them having sexy time together I’m here. And where would the world be without me? Who would you thank, if this is your ‘miss Universe’ moment (you won the contest)….? "We would probably thank Elvis as he has been a major inspiration. Also Apollo Creed as he was a very motivational man who has got us through many hard times. I’d also like to thank you for being so sexy and wet. We love you. Thanks a lot for your time. x" Thank you, GPF, for the weirdest interview ever! For those who spent their time on this website, please elaborate why you haven't purchased tickets yet? Click on the banner below this section, and it will take you to the sexiest website ever! If you are interested, click on the banner, or click on the links below, to find everything GPF related. And as an added bonus: the three sextapes you are ALL craving for! Seriously, get tickets. Or they cancel the event! Thanks again GPF. I love you too! x - Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz - Facebook Fanpage - Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz - Soundcloud Page - Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz - Official Website - Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz - Twitter Page - Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz - Instagram Page - Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz - Youtube Channel

  • Happy Hardcore Classics 57 'Scott Brown: The Anthems '96-'99' (2016)

    Scott Brown. The ultimate legend of the UK Hardcore/Happy Hardcore genre. The anthem making machine from Scotland. If you never heard of UK Hardcore or Happy Hardcore before and you needed to be introduced properly, you should look out for mixes made by Scott Brown or contain Scott Brown records (like the one you are about to listen to). This man has single handedly shapen Hardcore and made it a better place for us ravers. No matter which event or where the location might have been: play a Scott Brown record and the rave would go off! Madness all the way! Be it as Scott Brown, Q-Tex, Interstate, or whichever alias it might have been, his influence has been tremendous for years. He's still seen as the King of Happy Hardcore by many, and his music is still played all over the world. Of course he wasn't the first to make/play it, but he has been a pioneer since the music was created. He influenced many other artists,and he is still going strong today! The Soundcloud channel 'History Of Happy Hardcore' made this mix 3 years ago, showcasing how awesome Scott Brown was (and still is) in the late 90s, when he kept on making anthems after anthems. Seeing as this is the second instalment, you might miss a few well known records, but why not check out the first mix? Spread the SB love all around! 01. Interstate - Lost Generation 02. Scott Brown - New Sensation 03. Scott Brown - Andromeda 04. Q-Tex - The Mission From God 05. Q-Tex - Trip To The Hyperdome 06. Scott Brown - Hypnotik 07. Scott Brown - Feelin' Alright 08. Scott Brown - One More Chance 09. Scott Brown - Wheel Of Fortune 10. Scott Brown - Outside World 11. Scott Brown - Dream On 12. Q-Tex - The End Of Time 13. Scott Brown - Something Good 14. Scott Brown - Spaced Out 15. Bass Reaction - Technophobia (Scott Brown Remix) 16. Scott Brown - Perfecto 17. Scott Brown - Afterlife 18. Q-Tex - Influx 19. Scott Brown - Got To Keep Workin' (Scott Brown Mix 2) 20. Scott Brown - Drop That Beat 21. Scott Brown - Capricorn 22. Scott Brown - Rock To My Beatz 23. Q-Tex - Equazion Part 8 24. Q-Tex - Equazion Part 9 25. Marc Smith vs Scott Brown - Apocalypse 26. Scott Brown - Heaven's Gate 27. Marc Smith vs Scott Brown - Hits Me Like Thunder 28. Marc Smith & Scott Brown - Taking Me Higher 29. Scott Brown & Gillian Tennant - I'm The Only One 30. 2 Without Heads - U And Me (Hardcore Forever) (Scott Brown Mix) 31. Interstate - Get On Up 32. Q-Tex - Power Of Love (Scott Brown 98 Mix) 33. Scott Brown - Back Tracker 34. LOH - Crushed Testes 35. Euphony - Space Invader (Scott Brown Mix) 36. Scott Brown - I Don't Need Nobody 37. DJ Kaos - Sunshine (Scott Brown Remix) 38. Scott Brown - Healing Mind 39. Marc Smith & Scott Brown - Forever 40. Scott Brown & Gillian Tennant - Liberation 41. Bass-X - Horsepower 42. Scott Brown - Brain Basher 43. Scott Brown vs Bass-X - Make 'Em Clap 44. Scott Brown - Rubbenut 45. Scott Brown - Check It Out 46. Scott Brown vs Davie Forbes - Bust The New Jam Now, that's a tracklist and a half! Bloody Nora, THOHH have made this wicked tribute mix to the legend, using a lot of obscure Scott Brown records I've not heard before. And I considered myself a huge fan. What an embarassing moment, if truth be told. But to defend myself: at least I know the mainstream records. This mix is 3 hours and 20 minutes long. So no quick mixing/short radio edits, only the length necessary to get the message across. And people seem to like this a lot! Who doesn't want to hear piano focussed Hardcore records? A lovely bit of Happy Hardcore from 96 to 99? And the worst thing is, I can't pick a favourite record. Just simply because of the amount of awesome records used for this mix. I think the message behind this mix is to sit down, press play and have a rave! Have a blast! Enjoy the madness that was created by Scott Brown. The ultimate hero. The unsung God of Happy Hardcore. DJ: The History of Happy Hardcore Genre/Style: Happy Hardcore, UK Hardcore, Bouncy Techno Mix Info: Happy Hardcore Classics 57 'Scott Brown: The Anthems '96-'99' Length Mix: 03:18:20 Tracks: 46 (fourty-six) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): LISTEN HERE File Size: unknown File Type: unknown Bitspeed: unknown More Information: History Of Happy Hardcore - Soundcloud Page

  • Artcore Vinyl Mix (2019)

    Artcore. A word that resembled a movement started in the 90s. It was Hardcore, but more futuristic. The main man behind the label was Ruffneck, and with his forward thinking he created this awesome label (well, several labels to be precise), and the movement was born. It still has a huge following all over the world, and I'm amongst those who think this is a sound we need more in our lives. Fusco's mix was highlighted on Soundcloud to me, and seeing as the logos used in the picture are known by me, I had to give this a go. And I wasn't disappointed! Yes, it's an Artcore mix containing shitload of records from labels such as Gangsta Records, Ruffneck Records, Ruffex Records. So what's there NOT to like? He used vinyl only. And he selected 14 wicked records from the back catalogue of the Artcore movement. The end result is an hour long mix. Is it worth checking out? Is it worth to sit for this an hour long? Well, we're about to find out! 01. Wedlock - Mirrors 02. Dark Syndicate - Straight Up Hardcore 03. Juggernaut - Don't Fuck With A Ruffneck 04. Ectomorph - The Fall Of Babylon 05. DJ Ruffneck - 20 Bullets To Comply 06. Wedlock vs Knightvision - Holy Kingdom 07. Paradox - My DJ .... Cutz 08. Wedlock - Evolution Theory 09. Trypticon - More Gangsta 10. DJ Ruffneck - Napalm (Burn!) 11. Nosferatu - The Future 12. Undercover Anarchist - The Craziest 13. Wedlock & Nosferatu - Fingerprintz 14. DJ Ruffneck - The Enemy I'm aware that DJ Ruffneck used a lot of aliases but I'm not sure I know them all. I know of at least one name in this mix who isn't Ruffneck (Nosferatu). This could be 'spot the Ruffneck alias' - game? Of course Fusco selected the well known records, but also a few I've not come across before. But no matter if they are true underground or obscure underground records, they are still true to the Artcore movement. The tracklist is a thing of beauty. It's always a bonus if a mix is made by using vinyl only. And that's exactly what he has done. Tiny (really tiny) cross fading errors, but nothing else. I'm not taking points aways from the main score for those tiny errors.. Anyway, what's the biggest and best record in this mix? By far the most famous one in this mix is 'Don't Fuck With A Ruffneck'. But it's not my favourite! It's actually the last record used in this mix, 'The Enemy'. Fuck me hard, that's a beast. I forgot the drop in the middle of this record: has blown many speakers in the past! This has got to be the most Artcore record I've ever heard, and the best Ruffneck song BY FAR! Thanks Fusco for this wicked mix. Thanks for reminding me how wicked Artcore was, and still is! DJ: Fusco Genre/Style: Artcore, Gabber, Industrial Hardcore Mix Info: Artcore Vinyl Mix Length Mix: 00:58:37 Tracks: 14 (fourteen) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): DOWNLOAD/LISTEN File Size: 591 MB File Type: .wav Bitspeed: 1411kbps More Information: Fusco - Soundcloud Page

  • Evolution of Hardcore (Part VI) (2019)

    It's a long time ago since we last heard a Selectabwoy mix. Maybe a bit too long ago. His 'Evolution Of Hardcore' mix series is doing serious damage all over the world! This is a unique concept, for which Selectabwoy goes through all the crates and asks people for specific records, and creates this hour-ish long mix, containing the finest DnB/Jungle/Early Hardcore records. It's a success concept that should get the recognition it deserves. And now we've come to the sixth instalment, for which he has dug deep, and found some serious contenders for being all-time favourite records. But, before we continue, let's address the elephant in the room. I'm not familiar with the rich history of Hardcore music as such. I do know the most played and well received records, but the underground stuff, that's something new to me. I've missed out on a lot when these tunes dominated the clubs. This sound simply did not cross the pond. Or maybe I wasn't open to it? Whatever the reason might be, it's time for me to go deeper into this sound. And for this he got some awesome gems. If Selectabwoy was a drug dealer, this would have been crystal meth. The finest of the finest. 'Say my name'-good. This hour will fly by. And truth be told, it's not an hour. It's an hour and a half. I was so focussed on the music, I wasn't even bothered about the length of the mix. 01. DJ A.K.A. - The Farside 02. DJ Fokus - Media 03. Acro - Superpod 04. DJ Mayhem - M-Power 05. Intense - Time Space Continuum 06. 4 Horsemen Of The Apocalypse - We Are The Future 07. 4 Hero - Wrinkles In Time 08. 4 Hero - Students Of The Future 09. Cortae - Short Term Memory Loss (Part 2) 10. Spinback, Q Project & Gwange - Lively Connection 11. Fugitive - Fugitive 12. Studio Pressure - Junglistics Part 1 13. Skanna - Until The Night Is Morning 14. The Full SP - S-Capaid 15. Bounty Killaz - Lay Back 16. Bounty Killaz - Bounty Killaz 17. Chalke - The Future (Now) 18. Flat 47 - Hideaway 19. Skanna - This Way 20. Mickey Finn - D-Pressed 21. Peshay & Roger Johnson - See The Light 22. DJ Gwange - Adrenalin 23. DJ Krust - The Resister 24. DJ Crystl - Meditiation (Remix) Someone said about this mix and the mix series (and I quote): ".. is fucking outrageously sick mate..". Well, no word of a lie! Selectabwoy ALWAYS impresses me, and this sixth mix is just another slammer. And bwoy, those tracks are ricidilously insane! The commenter on Soundcloud was so damn right. Normally I'm picky, and I always find something wrong. But nothing, absolutely nothing. I have tried to find an error, but nothing could be found. Every record is on spot, the mixing is dope, and, well, the vibes this mix has generated are all wicked! What this mix also points out to me is that these 'underground' records still stood the test of time. These records are around 23/24/25 years old, you have got to remember that! And they weren't made on laptops and shitty software: the producers made an effort, on basic machinery (compared to the present day equipment). And it's still strong, powerful music. It hasn't lost the meaning behind each and every record. Selectabwoy, damn you. You've made another AWESOME mix. Credit where credit is due! An all out 5 out of 5 stars from TCD! But would you have expected anything less? DJ: Selectabwoy Genre/Style: Hardcore Jungle, Drum and Bass Mix Info: Evolution of Hardcore Part VI Length Mix: 01:27:27 Tracks: 24 (twenty-four) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): DOWNLOAD/LISTEN File Size: 160 MB File Type: mp3 Bitspeed: 256kbps More Information: Selectabwoy - Soundcloud Page

  • Hardcore Yearmix 2018

    Jason S, the mix master, tagged TCD a few days ago on Facebook. I did spot a post earlier that day, but sadly didn't save it. Of course the mix master was promoting his latest mix, which is his 2018 Year mix, and as usual he has done the weirdest thing, raised the bar for himself, and mixed so many records together, I don't know how he actually breathes inbetween the mixing bit. He just keeps on feeding us Hardcore for an hour. 106 records. Is he nuts? How does he do that? I simply find it staggering that he found the time to mix this together so beautifully, and make it sound effortless. The result is, as you would expect, a very interesting mix. 2018 has been yet another great year for Hardcore, and you will see (once you look at the tracklist) that it's been a diverse year too! You can tell that Hardcore in general is going through this new phase, where everything in general needs to sound harder, rougher, tougher, and unpolished. Not always been my cup of tea, but in all honesty, Jason S always makes every mix interesting. So would this yearmix be my cup of tea, or would it be a lame tea without any milk (I live in the UK, so it's tea with milk). 01. Jason S - Intro: I Thought You Were The Demolition Expert 02. Radical Redemption, Angerfist & MC Nolz - Nocturnolz 03. Blaster - W.T.F. 04. System Shock - Sweet Dreams 05. DJ Mad Dog & Tha Playah - Embrace The Fire 06. AniMe - In The End 07. Re-Style & Broken Minds & MC Alee - Basshead 08. Angerfist feat Tha Watcher - Tournaments Of Tyrants (Masters Of Hardcore 2018 Anthem) 09. Never Surrender - Never Surrender 10. Angerfist & I:Gor - Gangsterizm 11. Rotterdam Terror Corps & The Wishmaster - I'm Not The One MF 12. AniMe & DJ Mad Dog - Symmetry 13. Paul Elstak - Handz Up (Re-Style Remix) 14. AniMe - Playing Terror 15. DJ Mad Dog - Laughing Loud 16. Rotterdam Terror Corps feat Mike Redman - RTC Is The Legacy 17. Destructive Tendencies & The Melodyst - We Need Justice 18. The Viper & Neophyte - Coming Home (Never Surrender Remix) 19. Destructive Tendencies & Evil Activities - Death By Stereo 20. N-Vitral - Crispy Bassdrum (N-Vitral presents BOMBSQUAD Remix) 21. Neophyte - Wrath Of Warlords (Dominator 2018 Anthem) 22. Rotterdam Terror Corps vs The Wishmaster & MC Jeff - Rules Don't Apply 23. Destructive Tendencies & Rooler - Can't Stop Us Now 24. D-Fence & Deadly Guns - Wall Of Bass 25. DJ Mad Dog - Bust Your Chest 26. AniMe - Listen To Me 27. Masters Of Ceremony - Hardcore To Da Bone (N-Vitral Remix) 28. Hyrule War - RA 29. Crime Scene - Dropping Bombs 30. Crime Scene - Disco Loud 31. Streiks & Kratchs & Partyraiser feat Crime Scene - Come Back 32. Destructive Tendencies & Angerfist - Commandments 33. Deadly Gunz & F.Noize - Undefeated 34. Angerfist & System Overload - Hustlers 35. Endymion - Pussy Motherfuckerz (D-Fence Remix) 36. N-Vitral presents BOMBSQUAD - Poison Spitter (Snakepit 2018 Anthem) 37. Crypsis & D-Fence - Vol Gas Met Die Bas (D-Fence Remix) 38. Miss K8 - Out Of The Frame 39. Partyraiser & Furyan - We Just Don't Stop 40. Scarphase vs Unresolved - Warcry 41. Rotterdam Terror Corps vs Hyrule War feat MC Jeff - Alien Invasions 42. Scarphase vs Mind Compressor - Hot Topic 43. Nosferatu & Destructive Tendencies - Brain Burst 44. F.Noize & Bulletproof - Beautiful People 45. Deterrent Man & Hardbouncer - Bring The Suicide (Insane S Remix) 46. Typherix meets Scarphase - W.O.E.F. 47. Trespassed & Hard Effectz - Explosion 48. Partyraiser & Paul Elstak - Back From The Dead (Streiks & Kratchs Refix) 49. The Straikerz & NSD - Draw First Blood 50. Partyraiser & F.Noize - Black Magic (Ground Zero 2018 Anthem) 51. Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz - Greazy Fuckdrum 52. eDub - The Masta 53. The Mastery & Demencia feat La Teigne - Anger Week-End 54. The Satan - Born In The Dark 55. Estasia - Own It 56. Partyraiser & Hard Effectz - Westcoast Animals 57. Partyraiser vs F.Noize vs Hyrule War feat MC Syco - Legends Never Die (BKJN vs Partyraiser 2018 Anthem) 58. The Satan - Moshpit 59. Deterrent Man - The B.A.M.B.A. 60. Footworxx Militant Crew - Push It Like This 61. Dr. Peacock vs Billx - It's Called XTC 62. Billx vs Dr. Peacock - Naarayanaa 63. Dr. Peacock vs Billx - Trip To Mongolia 64. Sefa - La Follia 65. Sefa - Crying Earth 66. Sefa - Suffering Matters 67. Sefa - Leven = Lijden 68. Sefa - Saudade 69. Sefa - Stille Berg 70. Dr. Peacock & Sefa - The Universe 71. Bulletproof & Partyraiser - Monster (Sefa Remix) 72. Sefa - Follow 73. Re-Style - Get It Crackin' (Sefa Remix) 74. D-Sturb & Sefa - Nothing Like The Oldschool 75. Sefa & Dr. Peacock - World Of The Dream 76. Dr. Peacock - Muzika (Sefa Remix) 77. Sefa & Hyrule War - Doomed 78. Sefa, Vertex,Crypton & Cyclon - #Deusvult 79. Destructive Tendencies & Warface - Release The Kraken (Sefa Remix) 80. Dr. Peacock & Sefa - Pain Is Everywhere 81. Sefa & Dr. Peacock - Die! 82. Sefa - Calling 83. Sefa - Low Low 84. Sefa - Schopenhauer 85. Cyclon - Messed Up (Sefa Remix) 86. Sefa & Crypton - Lastig 87. Sefa - Euphoria 88. Sefa & Dr. Peacock - The Human Mind 89. Trespassed & Kevin Bekooij - Straight Back To Death 90. Insane S & Blaster - Shut The Fuck Up 91. Spitnoise & Hard Effectz - B#TCH 92. Scarphase & Hyrule War feat Da Mouth Of Madness - The Big Ten 93. Mind Compressor & The Dark Horror - Coke Boy 94. MBK - From The Underground 95. Angernoizer & Angerfist - Winter Is Coming 96. Sjammienators & Ysiss - Boogie Woogie (Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz Remix) 97. Partyraiser & Bulletproof - Coco's Revenge 98. Cryogenic - No Regrets 99. DRS feat MC RG - Matennaaier 100. Scarphase vs Lunakorpz - Moshpit 101. Scarphase vs Unproven & FrenchFaces - Finger On The Trigger 102. Sandy Warez - Power Of Shiva 103. Crime Scene - The Stupid Clown 104. Cryogenic - Bass Slut 105. Cryogenic - Mot#3rf$ck3r 106. Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz & Mind Compressor - Spaghetti Love Thanks Jason, took me bloody half an hour to re-type it. Finger RSI is the result. I wouldn't mind if the tracklist was this long, but some artist names are so damn long, and I just want to have it all perfect. But I waisted half an hour lol. As I said before, the music is interesting. Hardcore is evolving, but I'm not sure I'm feeling it. I'm not on the bandwagon as we speak. Especially the move towards Uptempo, that's not my cup of tea. Talking about move, Sefa made it big in 2018. It was definately his year. His music was played literally everywhere, and I think he even had a cameo on the latest Thunderdome album. But I'm not a fan of his music. I appreciate his burst onto the scene, and it's amazing to have achieved this at his age, but his music is just really not my cup of tea. It just sounds so bland and boring.. It does contain a few interesting records, especially before the music turns into Uptempo Hardcore. But I'm an oldskool freak, so the one record that made me moist the most is 'Hardcore To The Bone', remixed by N-Vitral. A touch of the old and new, that's what I like. Anyway, credits to Jason for this awesome mix. Worth checking out right now! And if you like/love Sefa and the Uptempo movement, this is just your thing! DJ: Jason S Genre/Style: Hardcore, Uptempo Hardcore Mix Info: Hardcore Yearmix 2018 Length Mix: 01:02:54 Tracks: 106 (hundred-six) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): LISTEN HERE File Size: unknown File Type: unknown Bitspeed: unknown More Information: Jason S - Facebook Fanpage

  • Masters Of Hardcore Classics - DJ Kyle (2019)

    A few eeeks ago I came into contact with someone on Soundcloud who made this Scott Brown mix. Project X his name was. And now under his alias Kyle he made a new channel on Soundcloud and already has two mixes on there. Depending on what your preference is, you could go for the Hardstyle one or the Hardcore one. Seeing as I am Dutch, I have gone for the Hardcore mix (obviously). And it's a MoH classics mix. So, I'm intrigued. Obviously I do not need to explain what Masters of Hardcore is to a die hard Hardcore fanatic. It's a label, a choice, a lifestyle. And still going strong since the Millennium era. Keeping the raving masses happy, that's what they have been doing for years, and to go back to the early years, it's always a blessing. If you see the tracklist you will love it instantly. 01. Tha Playah - Fuck The Titties (The Viper & Tommyknocker Remix) 02. Art Of Fighters & DJ Mad Dog - Party Starter 03. Neophyte & The Viper - 98 To Your Mind 04. Endymion & Art Of Fighters - Let's Get It On 05. Paul Elstak - I'm Not An Addict 06. DJ D vs Nitrogenetics - Melodic Art 07. Re-Style - Planetgroover 08. Dyprax & Angerfist - The Pearly Gates 09. Evil Activities vs The Viper - Raw To The Floor 10. Nitrogenetics - Inside Your Head 11. Re-Style - Get It Crackin' (2011 Edit) 12. Masters Of Ceremony - UNDR_CTRL09 13. Angerfist feat Cixx & Kokka - Brother's Keeper 14. Outblast - Eardrumz (Kutski & Bioweapon Remix) 15. Tha Playah - Mastah Of Shock (Angerfist Remix) 16. Masters Of Ceremony - Dirt 17. Angerfist - In A Million Years 18. Evil Activities - Nobody Said It Was Easy I do love MoH. And I think with me millions of others. It's not this underground thing anymore, nor has it ever been since they dominated the scene. But what kind of music do I prefer? Definately the older stuff, when they made these tracks (you can find them in the mix). I do find his selection interesing. Yes, you do find the most important records, but also a few lesser known/lesser played records. But what does that lead up to? A very interesting mix. If you start your mix with 'Fuck The Titties' and end with 'Nobody Said It Was Easy', the rollercoaster ride is clear: it's going to be epic. There are a few cross fading errors here and there. Sometimes it goes smooth, sometimes it doesn't. Doesn't ruin the outcome of the mix though, don't get me wrong. Anyway, the general gist of this mix is good. Love the vibes, loving the records. Worth checking out right now! DJ: Kyle Genre/Style: Hardcore, Gabber Mix Info: Masters Of Hardcore Classics Length Mix: 01:11:24 Tracks: 18 (eighteen) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): DOWNLOAD/LISTEN File Size: 164 MB File Type: mp3 Bitspeed: 320kbps More Information: DJ Kyle - Soundcloud Page

  • Charlotte de Witte @ KNTXT Sportpaleis (2018)

    Charlotte de Witte. I had to Google her for her past, because, even though I've seen her name before, I do not know her background story. What I did know was that she's one of the quickest rising superstars in the Techno scene. At the age of 27 (or thereabout) she has become such a big name and plays at the biggest events all over the world, it would have been daft for me NOT to review one of her livesets, which I have found yesterday. It's only been up on Soundcloud for 2 months, and it already attracted around 52.1k+ plays so far, and the comments are all positive. And I have to agree that I'm digging her style. According to Wikipedia, one of her comments about Techno is as follows: 'I find beauty in music stripped down and bold. Less is more'. That's certainly true. It can be nice to have nice melodies and 365497 beautiful bassdrums, but why not keep it minimalistic? That doesn't mean the music does not pack a punch though, as you will find out! The tracklist isn't complete, so if you know the missing records, please let us know and we'll adapt it. 01. ID - ID w/ Regal - Still Raving 02. Alex Dolby - Depressure Control (Progression Remix) 03. Dax J - West Bank 04. Charlotte de Witte - Closer 05. Cherry Moon Trax - Needle Destruction 06. Giacomo Renzi - Burian 07. Moddullar - Encrypt 08. Keith Carnal - Rolls 09. Charlotte de Witte - Selected 10. Ness - Hololoop 11. ID - ID 12. Charlotte de Witte - Remember 13. Charlotte de Witte - This 14. Lex Gorrie - Disturbing Sequence (Progression Remix) 15. David Temessi & Josement - Let's Scrape It (Flug Remix) 16. Giacomo Renzi - Hyperacid 17. Rohar - Nerves (Viers Remix) 18. Amotik - Ikat 19. Kai Tracid - Voyager This set lasts for about an hour and a half, and what she does within that space of time is tremendous. There's no recording of the audience, but I guess they were blown away by her sheer power and determination to get everyone dancing. She has certainly achieved that! I'm sitting here at home, raving my ass off. She has made a name for herself, and I've got to give her credit for this inspiring set. I've not heard of this event before, or really knew the history of Charlotte de Witte, but she gets the thumbs up from me. This DJ is eager to showcase that people should focus on the music, and that looks are irrelevant. I would certainly agree with that statement: as long as the DJ can move your body, who cares what they look like. Man or woman. I simply couldn't care less. It's all about the music. Be it Techno or any other style. Charlotte's set is intense and powerful, and the time does fly by. Not one moment during this hour and a half set is boring. And the great thing about her set is that I do sense a lot of influences from the early Techno era. Basically, everything is perfect about her set. Would have been the best if the crowd would be on the recording, but hey, you can't have it all, eh? DJ: Charlotte de Witte Genre/Style: Techno Liveset Info: Recorded @ KNTXT Sportpaleis 2018 Length Liveset: 01:30:51 Tracks: 19 (nineteen) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): LISTEN HERE File Size: unknown File Type: unknown Bitspeed: unknown More Information: Charlotte de Witte - Soundcloud Page

  • Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz @ Decibel outdoor 2018 | Toxic Lab

    I'm getting more excited each single day. One of the biggest parties of 2019 is about to happen (only a handful of days away), and I'm going. I'm obviously talking about the GPF event (which isn't a GPF event). I feel like a 12 year old boy who is about to get kissed by the most beautiful girl in the classroom. Seriously, my happiness level has reached its peak, and truth be told, nothing can take that away from me. To get me even more hyped up, I do listen to everything GPF related every single day. And I tweet the fucking sods. And I let the world know how excited I am. The thing is, I cannot explain to other to what I'm going. Does anyone know what GPF is? Imagine telling this to friends and family, who do not like anything Hardstyle/Hardcore related. 'yes, I'm going to GPF and there's going to be a lot of BPM flying around, oh, and Matty is dead'. What? Yeah, it doesn't make any sense, and this kind of disorder I really like. So yesterday I went on Soundcloud and found their set at Decibel Outdoor 2018, and you just have to scroll through the comments, and you get a wide variety of comments, from people loving it to people really burning it down to the ground. But that's just it. It's only for a handful of people interesting: those who have got a wider view on the harder styles. And it's for those who like to laugh. I reckon I'll be laughing my way to the event, and at the event. Oh, and I'll be wasted. I haven't drinking a beverage in a while (alcoholic), and I will go all out. I've earned it, and want to rave the night away like I did in 1998. Ok, before we continue, here's the puzzlist. Damn, I mean tracklist! 01. Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz - Harmony Of Fuck (Decibel 2018 Reload) 02. Caine & Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz - Kendal Fuck 2.69 03. Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz & MC Jeff - Cumminn On UR Face 04. Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz - Greazy Fuckdrum (N-Vitral Fuckup) 05. Malice & Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz - All Wanna Fuck 06. Caine - Let's Get Pillz (Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz Let's Get Pro Mix) 07. Partyraiser & Scrape Face - Roll The Bass (Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz Remix) 08. Sjammienators & Ysiss - Booie Woogie (GPF Remix) 09. Deterrent Man & Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz - Ciao Duck Fuck 10. Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz - Fuck Me Daddy 11. MC Ludo - Maren Kessel Tunnel Rave (Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz Remix) 12. Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz & Toxic Inside - Fuck Breaks 13. Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz & Caine - Fuck Buddy 14. Rooler - Domination (Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz Remix) I cannot control my emotions, and are getting more nervous by the day. I havent' raved in a few years due to health issues, but I'll make damn sure that I'll be raving on the dancefloor. You will know I'm there. Why? Well, I'll be the one who is the happiest bloke there. Of course their Decibel set was received well by the people who were there. You can hear them all sing each and every song out loud, and I do reckon I'll do the same at the GPF event. I know them by heart. Is that pathetic? Yeah. Should have studied Shakespeare or something similar, but instead I do know each record of the GPF boys. #ripmatty There's just simply never enough greaze. I still can't understand how GPF got a hold on me so quickly, and how they have become good mates. It's like I'm talking about them like I known them for 25 years! This set is just perfect. The ending is just what you would expect: 1564643 BPM. Madness. And throughout their set they play their biggest hits. This set was only uploaded 3 months ago and already has 18k+ plays, but everything GPF related gets a lot of plays. Their sex tapes have been played a lot of times. It's just so addictive. Still don't know how to describe them. They just make everything better. So, to make your boring Saturday even better, why not listen to this? I'll be doing this constantly, and will get aroused by the second. More and more. Anyway, who cares what I have to say? Let the music talk for itself. And if you don't like it, tough. Join the GPF hate club. A.k.a. the anti-ginger club. A.k.a. the anti-Matty club. Best record? 'Maren Kessel Tunnel Rave'. That's the one doing it for me now. Act: Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz Genre/Style: who knows? Liveset Info: Recorded @ Decibel Outdoor 2018 Length Liveset: 00:30:30 Tracks: 14 (fourteen) Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): LISTEN HERE File Size: unknown File Type: unknown Bitspeed: unknown More Information: Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz - Facebook Fanpage

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