DJ Pooch - Skruffneck Remixes - Skruffneck Records - Happy Hardcore
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| Artist | DJ Pooch | ||
| Title | Skruffneck Remixes | ||
| Label | Skruffneck Records | ||
| Catalogue | SKN 300 | ||
| Format | Vinyl 12 Inch | ||
| Released | 1995 | ||
| Genre | Happy Hardcore |
Other Titles by DJ Pooch
• Come On / Burning Up (Remixes) • Don't Stop / Son Of A Gun • Feeling This Way / Warior Beat • Let The Bass Roll • Let The Bass Roll • Say A Little Prayer • Say A Little Prayer • Take Control / Generator •
Some Other Artists in the Happy Hardcore Genre• DJ Error • Sean Apollo & DMO • Imperial Forces featuring Kristy • Imperial Forces • DJ Impact & Tazz & Digital Anarchy • Eye On Life & DJ Dream • Force&Ritmen • DJ Fracus&Gavin G • Dan Devotion & Exert • Unknown Artist • Q-Tex • Screem • DJ Impact & Suae & MDA&Spherical & DJ GRH • Stormtrooper • Class Act • Seb • DJ Kaos & Ethos • Hixxy • DJ Seduction • Brisk & MC Storm • 2 Damn Tuff • Robbie Long&Coyote • Citadel Of Kaos • The Anabaptists Of Munster • Haze & Gemini • DJ Frantic & Impact&Resist • Soundscape & Clare Dangerfield • The Head Hunterz • Firefly • DJ Wylie • Scott Majestik • Frisky&Hujib • Coalessence • DJ's United • DJ Weaver • Inspiration Point • Sy & Unknown • Future Vinyl Collective • Freshtrax & Ace II • Dougal & Eruption • |
Some Other Artists on the Skruffneck Records Label• |
Information on the Happy Hardcore Genre
Happy hardcore is a genre of music typified by a very fast tempo (usually around 160–180 BPM), often coupled with solo vocals and sentimental lyrics. Its characteristically 4/4 beat "happy" sound distinguishes it from most other forms of breakbeat hardcore, which tend to be "darker". In its original incarnation, it was often characterized by piano riffs, synthetic stabs and spacey effects. This genre of music is closely related to the typically Dutch genre of Gabber. Happy hardcore evolved from rave music around 1991–1993, as the original house music-based rave became faster and began to include breakbeats, evolving into breakbeat hardcore. Data from the Discogs music database. Submit a Release.

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