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Sunset Regime - The Fire This Time / Transducer - RSR Recordings - Happy Hardcore

Sunset Regime - The Fire This Time / Transducer - RSR Recordings - Happy Hardcore

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A The Fire This Time
B Transducer


Media Condition » Near Mint (NM or M-)
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Artist Sunset Regime
Title The Fire This Time / Transducer
Label RSR Recordings
Catalogue RSR 006
Format Vinyl 12 Inch
Released 1995
Genre Happy Hardcore

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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.

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