Ultimate History of Early Hardcore Techno
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
- Creation presents Ultimate History of Early Hardcore Techno - an overview with an assemble of qualitative early hardcore tracks edited. Containing five tracks of each year from 1992 until 1999 = 40 tracks of 8 years. All tracks are reduced + highlighting the best or familiar parts - within a continuous form. On average each track takes up around 30 seconds - with some background information included. It's a celebration and impression of all the quality, with variety; hardcore has to offer. Cheers and enjoy! Some tracks, artists or even records will be missed out of course. Its not an undisputed list according to everyone. If there's any other favorite let it know - bye comment below.
▬ ▬ Chapter artist track list ▬ ▬ ▬ ▬ ▬ ▬ ▬
00:00 - Introduction
00:06 - Euromasters - Amsterdam Waar Lech Dat Dan
00:34 - General Noise - Rotterdam Subway
01:04 - Holy Noise - The Nightmare
01:36 - Control DC - Ritmo Dell Diavolo
02:05 - Vicious Delicious - Hocus Pocus
02:37 - Dj Hooligan - b.o.t.t.r.o.p.
03:08 - The Prophet - Dominatin
03:31 - Dano - Welcome to the Thunderdome
03:58 - Neophyte - Recession
04:29 - Thunderball - Bonzai Channel One
04:59 - Human Resource - Fuck Them
05:27 - Predator - Mind of a Lunatic
05:54 - Bertocucci Feranzano - Xtc Love
06:24 - Rob Gee & Repete - Riot in n.y.
06:55 - Turbulence - 6 Million Ways To Die
07:28 - Nasty Django - Hardcore Muthafucka
08:02 - French Connection - French Connection
08:33 - Gangstar Toons Industry - Camel
09:03 - Chosen Few - Name of the Dj
09:38 - Scott Brown Vs. Dj Rabs - Now is the time
10:10 - Neophyte Vs. The Stunned Guys - Get This Motherfucker
10:42 - Marshall Masters - Stereo Murder
11:12 - Masters of Ceremony - Hardcore To The Bone
11:48 - Mc Drokz - Bust That Ass
12:18 - ShadowlandsTerrorists - Shadowlands Anthem
12:51 - The Dark Raver & Dj Vince - Thunderground
13:22 - Rotterdam Terror Corps - Horror
13:53 - Razzle Dazzle Trax - Rattle Brain
14:23 - Dj Perpetrator - The Power
14:52 - Dj Isaac & The Viper - The Real Shit
15:23 - Dj Niel - The Sound From The Deep
15:57 - Dj Sim, Wax & Bernd - Face Off
16:34 - Dj Promo - What the Fuck
17:04 - Dj E-Rick & Tactic - All Fucked Up!
17:33 - Men Of Steel - Pain
17:57 - The Headbanger - The Nightmareman
18:28 - Mad-E-Fact - The Hustle
19:00 - The Masochist - Anticipation
19:35 - The Stunned Guys & DjPaul - Thrilseeka
20:06 - D-Boy Bad Boys - Bad Kick
20:39 - Credits
Very interesting how they created an dark, evil vibe in a big hall with simple sounddesign.
i love this so much i like the style of old school so much 💖💖💖
Nice vid, like how you can see the evolution of Genre year by year.
Thanks! :)
S'était du lourd!
There are some Ruffneck records masterpieces on that era. Iconic artcore tracks and also Darkcore ones in the late 90s on Gangsta Audivisuals and Supreme Intelligence labels.
Bertocucci Feranzano ❤
es una excelente coleccion de exitos!!!...buen hardcore!!!
Gracias! :)
The last two actually had to be with the Italian flags ;)
ik vind zelf dat DJ Sharpnel ook zeker een grote indruk had op de gabber en hardcore scene van die tijd, zij waren (eigenlijk zijn ze dat nog!) heel goed in samples gebruiken in hun muziek! alhoewel je mag het hier ook wel mee oneens zijn :)
Die tijd is 2000+ en early j-core en door betreffende tracks geïnspireerd waarschijnlijk... :)
yass gonna make a playlist now
Great! :D
Ja gewoon erg lekker joh
Uhm, you forgot Industrial Strength..
Yes indeed! I had Riot In N.Y. in it (composed by Rob Gee and Repete) though. I know some newer tracks from Lenny Dee, DJ Skinhead, DOA and Delta 9. Which track do you recommend?
also H20H Records, Terror Traxx, ID&T, MOH, Things to Come, Trashcan, Epileptik, GFB a.s.o.
@@Polyplectron Nice candidates! From ID&T I used Dj Promo - What the Fuck and The Masochist - Anticipation, from Terror Traxx I found at least Bodylotion - Always Hardcore, from Things to Come The Horrorist - Flesh is the Fever is a classic, from MOH there's not much before 2000 and the rest I'm not familiar with, any specific track titles are welcome! :)
Outro / Credits Melody sounds awesome too, did you make it yourself or is it a real track?
Outro just came from the the last track :)
Ik kan me vergissen, maar volgens mij was Rexanthony met "For you Marlene" de eerste die synth melodie gebruikte die je ook hoort in "Amsterdam waar Lech dat dan?"
Het is wel dezelfde sample die gebruikt wordt inderdaad, dat nummer staat zelfs op Thunderdome I
@@RazRawSum yep, op de eerste TD. Die sample is daarna heel veel gebruikt vooral in de Rotterdamse sound.
D-Boy Bad Boys - Bad Kick = 1996 ;-)
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4:45
WYF? YOU DRUNKEN PEICE OF SHIT!
Drunk or no, c'mon! ILL HAVE YA! Smash your faces in!
Si escuchas esto durante una hora te tiene que estallar la cabeza. O te da un brote psicótico 😮
o te pones a bailar como loco jeje con la pastillita mágica
Where is aphex twin early hardcore?
In 1990-1992 he churned out hardcore techno.
Never knew this producer, came across a list www.reddit.com/r/Techno/comments/1clec24/when_aphex_twin_went_truly_hardcore_a_look_back/ (nice tracks) and sure back than it was early rave or early hardcore techno, technically with revision its more hard techno or industrial techno nowadays.
The only ting I've leàrnd in years;!:;:?
:D
The start is from 1989,PCP006-Mescalinum United-We Have Arrived,that is also the first Industrial Strength Vinyl ISR000 PCP Special, come on you can't do a history of Hardcore without starting with the creator of the genere. Anyway the rest i very good, but add more PCP and Industrial Strength
I most definitely agree with this.
@@janlugtenburg7733 thanks pal, imade a mistake, the first industrial strength specual is 001 pcp special, not 000😅
@@THEMOVER-rr7cu We all make mistakes. Are you THE Mover...? ;-)
@@janlugtenburg7733 ahahaaa, obviously not,it's a tribute name😎
@@THEMOVER-rr7cu You never know... ;-)
In 1992 you already had much faster GabberHouse tracks than the Rotterdam 140/150 bpm tracks in your example.
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DJ Gizmo - The Guestlist
F. Salee
The Powerdome EP
Rave Records
Netherlands
1992
Only I also miss the country US, for example, track
Lenny Dee - Forgotten Moments
Furthermore, it is a nice overview
Appreciated. Only back than originate, instead of ultimate, mainly from techno, besides early rave, to the 'genre' (called) hardcore. Video is about quality instead of faster / earlier early hardcore. First track is because (technically) its the first definitive real hardcore track. Anyway thanks for commenting.
why a french flag at chosen few - Name of my dj? they're Dutch ;-
It's should be Dutch indeed! The French flag comes from the previous one (Gangstar Toons Industry - Camel) and the next one is also wrong (Scott Brown Vs. Dj Rabs - Now is the time), that should be with the UK flag. Oops, happens... :P
@@RazRawSum Scott Brown and Rab S should be the Scottish flag....;-)
@@stalk05 🤣 got to see Scott Brown once, he downed an entire bottle of Jack Daniels during his set! He'd just stop what he was doing to take pictures with his fans and the likes. It was great! He was so drunk, he couldn't do his interview for the DVD! ENCHANTED FOREST. Such great times, miss those days with a passion!
@matthewgrove-jones3001 Yeah I met him a few times too. Used to buy my records from Marc Smith when he had his shop in Glasgow. Also had a good laugh at Guy aka Bass Generator out of his head at Rez a few times, they were all sound people and so miss the early days too. Want to go to the Rez in August, but at my age I may just pass away if I try to dance like I used too....😂
@@stalk05 got to see Rob Gee once too. Had a great chat with him after his set. Asked him where abouts I n ny he was from -staten island. I got really confused. I didn't think anyone lived on the statue of liberty island. -nah ya tripper, STATON island not STATIN island! 🤣 He's a hell cool dude, he was a stand up comedian before he became a DJ. Explains alot, I think!
Missing Alles naar de Kloote or Dominee Dimitri
Could be in the list, it came across and besides - Euromasters - Amsterdam Waar Lech Dat Dan - probably isn't included because of the kind of annoying dutch - Alles naar de Kloote - sample/vocal... :D
gabber
we have arrived?
Its included with a quick history research on the internet... ;)
@@RazRawSummarc had over 50 aliases. I know 6 million ways to die is from him(also like nasty django and Marshall masters tracks) but we have arrived was released 1990. I mean it’s the track which founded the genre. was no offend btw!