Creepypastaparty.exe – a high-BPM descent into the internet’s most cursed corners. Glitching between hard techno, jersey, and terrorcore, our lineup of queer DJs conjures a night of sinister sounds, ...
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Gabber proper noun: wildly up-tempo (140-220 bpm) spin-off from hardcore techno, industrial and rave. Began in the early 90s and has remained a die-hard force in Europe (especially the Netherlands and ...
From the mid 90s, New South Wales was home to an abrasive, globally-respected network of hardcore techno producers with a cult following. In Newcastle, Australia, Mark Newlands founded the label ...
In 1994, much to my parents' dismay, I discovered Gabber -- a noisy, anarchic genre of dance music that will test most people's limits (and eardrums). Decades later, I am pleased to say that my folks ...
Original ideas are not common in electronic music these days. And that’s part of what drew us to DJ David Coquelin‘s “DJ David Goblin” project. Under this alias, the PRR! PRR!-affiliated Belgian ...
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What do you think of when you hear the term “hardcore”? Porn? If so, you're likely envisioning adult films that go beyond the mainstream, boob-job, grunting, one-man-on-one-woman variety. Rather: more ...
We've taken a look at the decade's best videos and songs, and now we're wrapping up our look back at the 1990s by focusing on everything else in musical pop culture that defined the time period. This ...