So I'm a normal person who likes music. I'm curious about music and the many different styles/subgenres it brings and that's normal. Music can do things to you. It can DO things to you. Once you got that bandcamp account made, nothing is really the same...
This was the genre that gave a headache: Gabber.
Gabber is a genre that was originally formed by the Dutch and it's basically fast house music on drugs. This is literally the type of music that plays in funny and goofy memes like this. You obviously might know this meme and It's pretty funny... The chaotic noises of the songs playing are pretty much what makes the video standout.
Gabber is just choas, that's all it is... Until, I found out that the genre it came from was hardcore...
The album cover you're looking at looks pretty nice and I'd like to say that this probably created some obscure aesthetic movement that is barely even on the internet anymore but let's just move on. So, there's a group called: High Speed Music Team Sharpnel and they made it, distributed it and I'm talking about it.
Man, these album covers are hitting hard for me. But why this music? I thought it was gonna sound like some IOSYS-type album with harnonius production and futuristic synths, BUT NO! I GET NOTHING (; ;)
As a music listener, I can understand the difficulty of making a song/album...but when it comes to the music sounding like listening to house music next to a wind turbine I can't really process it(sorry). The thing is... I can't turn my head away from this album... The album art is always something to come back to...
I mean sheesh! Does it look like something to look away from? How about breakcore?
Nero's day at disneyland is the name amen breaks next to loud noises are the group's game. Fun fact: The album cover shown here is a depiction of an actual Mickey mouse gas mask. Yes. This is real.
Describing the group's music is basically the same as describing breakcore [and even the other genres I mentioned] as a whole: Utter choas. Just look up any of the albums you see here and you'll see why.
Bye!
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