Coming into a “We love X” topic and talking about how you hate X…
I’ve recently discovered this track, it’s actually from 2008 but like a mix between the early 90’s vibe (respectively the years in which hardcore was invented) and industrial …
Tocchitek fills my urge for 90’s n gabber but with greater quality😊
dang, if this is considered Gabber… I’m now also making Gabber! @.@
(note: I’ve been widely out of touch with the whole techno scene for many many years)
…no further virtue signaling and good will hunting needed, goys and birls…
jeanne and i made peace and clarified the situation via pm…
so let’s get’s back to topic like jeanne already did…
while i also think, nope, that’s not gabba…that’s a bit too slow to be gabber and i would call it industrial house…with a few pinches of good old hardcore…
Especially early gabber (91 - 93) is often extremely close to industrial, and done with the same equipment/synths/approach …
I’ve never really drawn a line between gabber and hardcore, perhaps because of the huge disparity in style and speed in hardcore, so sorry if I posted off topic.
In any case I like both and have a particular affection for certain sounds that came out of the depths of the woods of the French countryside during my youth, a sound so dirty and brutal with a slight interference from the hum of the generators in the mud, so much memories.
I think u mean pitch-hiker by pilldriver (marc acardipane). Not gabber but a classic
Is it Napalm or Biochip C or is Napalm a Biochip C alias? Edit: I have to dig into this record label …
I didn’t know this track (I think) but I like it a lot, it sounds a bit alike:
not sure, i first heard that track on this: https://www.discogs.com/master/1845790-Various-Braindead-5
so could be an error on there… but he did release under loads of different names…
I grew up in the old East communist part of Germany and was a teen when the Berlin wall fell. A few years later we scrambled together some gabba tracks using mostly Amiga 500s and octatrack with the occasional synth addition (track 16). Here is a collection of our “Best of”. I hadn’t listened to it for years and rather enjoyed being lifted back to sweaty smokey clubs times. Track 11 got the crowd going and is still my favourite
Damn! These are great. Especially tracks 7,8 and 9. Reminds me of the 1995-1998 Thunderdome tracks.
I made this ~10 years ago, with caustic on my mobile phone.
It’s no gabber, but good enough to annoy your neighborhood!
That was the “cover”:
Thanks for the reminder
Hearing this for the first time at a rave back then I was totally blown away
I reeeally love this Marc Acardipane track that was obviously inspired by Thousand. It’s so menacing