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"i took the normal teenager route to hardcore in the mid 90s: first, getting thrilled by the commercial techno and rave stuff on the TV and the radio. then, developing a taste for the more "underground" rave and hardtrance music; finally, getting into harder rave, which would be called happy hardcore today. then going for "real hardcore and gabber", the thunderdome, ruffneck, mokum kinda stuff.
and then discovering there is still a whole world beneath it, the extreme speedcore and terror stuff of labels like brutal chud, industrial strength, napalm bloody fist.
while my tastes soon got into different directions, i always felt allegiance for the speedcore scene in all these years.
this is a special retrospective, the typical speedcore stuff i loved in the 90s, with a focus on german releases, not for national reasons but because it has its trademark sound and there is simply something about these badly dubbed german horror and action movie samples and the refusal to use any of the usual "groovy techno dance" elements that were found in electronic music at that time."
18. Noize Creator - Untitled (A2) [BCHUD 01]
19 .Noize Creator - Untitled (B4) [JR001010]
18. Noize Creator - Untitled (A2) [ BCHUD 01]
19. Noize Creator - Untitled (B4) [ JR001010]
20. Napalm - Total Destruction (A1) [ NAPALM 3]
21. Napalm - Shit01 (B3) [NAPALM 9]
22. Napalm - Untitled (A1) [ NAPALM 9]