Monday, April 12, 2021

Roots Of Industrial Hardcore And Terror Mix


Industrial Hardcore has become a really big genre now, but its roots lie in the Hardcore Techno scene of the 90s, when artists moved away from the hoovers, synths and rave stabs - plus rap and pop samples - that defined the more "dance friendly" Gabber music which began dominating the Hardcore raves and music chain store CD compilations. They explored disturbing and surreal noize, metallic, shrill and industrial sounds with pounding, deep drums and generally full-on distortion.
While Industrial Hardcore is now usally associated with "slower" speeds in music, the Industrial Hardcore of the mid-90s was usually still quite fast and frantic.
This sound also had a huge influence on the Frenchcore, Speedcore and Breakcore genres that grew bigger and bigger after the 90s ended.

Tracklisting:

01. Collective Strength - Family Affair
02. Somatic Responses - Cyclotron
03. Gringo - Slayer
04. E-De Cologne - Raverbunnies Death
05. Mouse - Halloween
06. Test Tube Kid - Promars
07. Napalm 8 - Mic Contract
08. Auto-Psy - Go Out
09. Napalm 6 - Signal Zero
10. Napalm 8 - Fuck 08
11. Richard Devine - Refractor
12. Ingler - Erratum
13. Micropoint - Return Of The T-Rex
14. Napalm - Vouck
15. Gringo - Rules
16. Collective Strength - Chunk Blower (D9 Mix)
17. Auto Tropp - Otto Tropp
18. Napalm 8 - XWD
19. Napalm - Analstahl
20. Ingler - Rkor Machine

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