Gabber: The Evil EDM - Big Night Out Episode 1
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In the first episode of Big Night Out, journalist Clive Martin heads north to Glasgow in search of a 'big night out' in the UK Gabber scene. To do this he must endure 200 bpm tunes, scores of shirtless men punching the ceiling, hockey mask wearing hardcore fiends, and a man with a rather unusual tattoo.
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This isn't gabba... This is just Scotland
+fM is senpai real gabber is holland during the 90's ;)
+Malkovich's gaming guilty pleasures and in berlin now
fM is senpai yep true
And we do it fucking better than anyone else
Nah, Gabber isnt even near Berlin m8, it's called Hardtekk and Gabber is a joke compared to it
*1:31** is a GIF material.*
faxx
Based
That wreckhead would even be proud of it
Sad cnts she is jus enjoying herself bet you lot those boring fuckers with there phones out all night
gabber isn't a genre its a sport.
+ben1349 and its stereotypically a bogan dance, which centrelink-bogan type cunts dance too because they know they dont fit into society
technicly yeah... because you move A LOT and burn calories
@@lawrie222 🤡
Its a sport its a genre its a way of living and a culture of its own
GABBA IS CRACK METH FENNIOS AND (___0___) JUICE, CANCER AIDS AND THE HERPS ALL IN ONE, DON'T LOOK AT ME IT'S LITERALLY IN THE DICTIONARY.
This guy looks so out of place, he looks scared and akward af yo.
He's not on MD
You look like a fucking outstanding gent
And he is still pulled into the group to party . And thats gabber because gabber litterly means friend in dutch
Wtf is Hopsin doing there lmao
hardcore will never ever die im 50 listened from day 1 when i was 18 and still do
This video they aren't gabber, they are only guys that want take drugs and stop..
@@fugfunplug6297 yeah i know bud but still cool to watch
@@fugfunplug6297 No such thing. You wouldn't understand.
@@fugfunplug6297 boomer
@ 0:46 I REMEMBER THIS GIRL FROM THE THUNDERDOME INTERVIEWS.
jayson johnston omg yes lol
Haha thunderdome beste wat er is
Robin.s gamevlog yes, i wish i went. wouldve dropped a badass pill for sure though before i went (;
+jay yo GABBA IS LIFE
+jay yo SAME OMg
extreme form of hard house
swedish house mafia
gabba game deadmou5
*slaps forehead*
for real...
yes thank you like what the fuck edm isn't the same as hardcore the music gabbers listen to
Erwin Broekhoven hardcore is edm.
The thing is that everybody uses edm as a term for electro house, which isn’t right.
EDM is just a Term for all Electronic music genres you can dance to. From disco over house, techno, trap, techno to hardcore.
@@hansfrick1717 You are right. But language works the way it is used, not the other way around. So if people use it for a specific music genre, then that will be the word's meaning.
@@Ernthir for a long time I've similarly called EDM the term for all electronic music. Not a subgenre but the entire genre.
This was awesome. I loved how this writer took it from a totally objective standpoint. It's pretty obvious that he doesn't even like the music but he still found some respect for it in the scene. The world needs more writers like this and less cynical jaded fucks.
All that love n community ur describing aint the music mate its cus everyone is off their bean on MD
Oliver 2000 ecstacy is just pressed mdma. Well, thats what its supposed to be.
@@dreaded6623 yeah, the best pills are mdma only and then there's garbage mixed with other substances
@Oliver 2000 Kid ecstasy is MDMA. Only posers say otherwise.
i read this with an english accent
Mate your wrong gabber is one big family And of your not a gabber you wil not understand that.
Sense of community..... its mdma
Word
Mandy
I mean yeah but still
Innit bro
Lol
no wonder i dont have any friends, im on the wrong continent.
LMAO!
Same bro
Same
@rckt this vid actually sucks tho, come to the Netherlands for the real deal
@rckt why?
The gabber is a lifestyle that originally came up in The Netherlands around 1992. Espacially in the city's Amsterdam and Rotterdam. This lifestyle became an export product for other countries when songs "like i wanna be a hippy" and "have you ever been mellow" came out. Other countries started to embrace the gabber scene and started going to raves. The gabber lifestyle was like a brotherhood. Fun fact, the word "gabber" is a word from amsterdam that literaly means brother.
GABBA IS CRACK METH FENNIOS AND (___0___) JUICE, CANCER AIDS AND THE HERPS ALL IN ONE, DON'T LOOK AT ME IT'S LITERALLY IN THE DICTIONARY
the evil edm?!! oh my fucking god how mainstream people describe it
'Evil' like, when you call something sick and you actually mean it's more than just AWESOME...
I remember that lady at 0:46 from Thunderdom XX.
Not sure why he didn't mention "hakken" when talking about dancemoves, or is that just a dutch thing that didn't make it across the water?
Very rare to see people doing it in Scotland.
dutch non sense no one in uk does that
ja moet je niet met van die zielige shit aankomen, hakken is gewoon hardcore
in the UK you dont know what the real hardcore feeling is you dont even have good raves there ;)
Hakken is huge in Australia so surely its made the short jump over to the UK
DIE BASS MOET JE NIET HOREN, DIE MOET JE VOELEN!!!! 🔊
Can we stop calling music “edm”??
Well if its electronic and its dance then its edm
Henry Heeson bro, it is called hardcore , the music in the video is just really bad.. i am a gabber myself btw.
But there are a lot of styles , we’ve got hardstyle , hardcore and even frenchcore and it does not look like edm at all. If u wanna hear some real hardcore stuff, u should listen to Angerfist. Xx
@@lauraekkel2828 gabber is not my cup of tea but I respect it and acknowledge that the gabber scene is fabulous. But this music is electronic and you dance to it I dont see how it's not electronic dance music. I am listening to the early 90s jungle n hardcore
Henry Heeson aaah, now i understand a lil better what you are saying. I think that we are both right.
Maybe it started like electronic but it evolved soooo much. U kinda have to see it like a family tree, every branch has its own sound and kicks. ( hardcore frenchcore blablabla)
But anyways. We dont like to call it edm bc we think it is very different and the way we dance to it is also different from like a rave or something ( hakken)
Henry Heeson oh btw , if u wanna hear something funny, u should try happy hardcore, its also from the 90’s
Pro tip: if you call gabber EDM, 8 out of 10 gabber dj’s will punch you
So gabber/hardcore is not electric music you dance to? Flipping the words around, Electronic Dance Music, EDM? How is it not EDM? EDM isn't just the mainstream electronic music, it's also a broad term for all electronic genres.
Well then those dj's a freaking idiots. Gabber is Electronic Dance Music. Though i guess you could also call it Electronic throw your fist threw the back of that persons head cause they got too close to you while dancing. "ETYFTTBOTPHCTGTCTYWD" xD
@@JakkeJakobsen EDM is too mainstream, they don't play this kind of techno music nowadays.
Gabber is awesome. I grew up listening to dutch hardcore and schranz, shit is dope party music.
+Lawrence Kelly go back to Nujabes
+The Soundtrack of Zapresic if you think you cant hear music from nujabes and gabber something must be wrong with you.
Amos yeah maybe i have more advanced brain and if you don't get it you grow one...
Good shit! Grew up listening to hardstyle and Chicago house. Then I fell down the rabbit hole. Several raves in 07. We just went further underground
GABBA IS CRACK METH FENNIOS AND (___0___) JUICE, CANCER AIDS AND THE HERPS ALL IN ONE, DON'T LOOK AT ME IT'S LITERALLY IN THE DICTIONARY
This came up again after many years in my feed, and I swear I still want to know the track playing in the background. It's class.
To really find out what gabber is all about, come to Rotterdam, The Netherlands. The people can tell you all about the culture which took over the Netherlands in the 90's, I think scotland os the right place to judge the Gabber scene👍
Not the right place ..😂
Yeah, strange choice....
It's not talking about where it originated its talking about uk nightlife
IT ALL STARTED IN THE NETHERLANDS!!! 1993 / 1997 best time!
earlier than that mate. I have tapes from newcastle and scotland from 92, even got stuff from 91 but it wasn't gabba, it was just hardcore. I used to practically live in bass generator records as a kid.
@@D00M3R-SK8 you are wrong. This sub culture is the only subculture ever to come from the Netherlands. And what he ment probably with '93/'97 is that those where the years in wich it was at its peak. The so called golden years of hardcore and the gabber.
It started in 1991 and took of in 1992 in the netherlands
1992-95
@@bruceke13 I need to reconect with my family of beings from the 90s
Fitting, 'Gabber' means friend/buddy/mate in Dutch.
Well it started in Dutch from what i remember O.o
Alex Zapata
It did start in Holland. "Gabber" is a Dutch word. Indeed it means "buddy", as in "good friend" or even "brothers". It's like one big family of people sharing the same interest. Gabbers are like their counter parts Metalheads.
Gabber isn't really a dutch word, only dutch slang. The history of the word lies in the Yiddish/Hebrew and means friend.
Im so happy as a guy from Rotterdam that the world got to know gabber music and culture this started in the netherlands 8n the city of Rotterdam in 1989 and it truly never died
gabber is a type of (hardcore) techno. if the tempo exceeds 200bpm, it’s def not house
I think this comes from all electronic dance music being known as 'house' by the general public in The Netherlands in the late 80s/early 90s.
all the ppl you show weren´t born, when gabber was started in the mid 90s. this noise is a flimsy offspring of the original dutch gabber.
Finally a style of music that I can dance too. No learning how to cupid shuffle, dougie, crip walk or any type of dance where people see on a music video and then learned that dance just magically on their own while guys like me practically have to see a step-by-step video just to learn the moves. This you can just act crazy and make up random movements, and just let yourself go in the music. I love it.
That's why I like wook bass , you can just wobble around how ever you like and flow however you like without judgement and it doesn't sound like a jackhammer in your eardrums like gabber. Still, respect to the genre, I just am never on enough E to enjoy it.
That’s such an interesting perspective, It sounds like you enjoy gab the way people enjoy ecstatic dance. It’s looks like a lot of fun
Proper dancing to hardcore is actually just as hard as learning to shuffle, just because you can get away with first pumping on the beat or flinging your arm in a random direction, doesn't mean there's nothing more to it or more can be made from it.
Just check out this weird aussie guy: ruclips.net/video/__SvOzydIEw/видео.html
He generally switches between muzzing, jumpstyle, oldskool hakken and I swear I've seen a vid of him just shuffling on Hardstyle. Nothing is cast is stone, no move is mandatory, if you wanna flail your arms around like you're having a seizure go ahead, but it's certainly not limited to hardcore...you can do that on pretty much any up-tempo EDM.
Wait till you learn about hakke
@@rey_nemaattori wow this comment section is full of nerds and you're one of them. WTF are you talking about? I was a Hardcore raver in the 90s and there was no "it's hard to dance to hardcore" at all because people danced however the f--k they wanted. You lot are missing some of the finer points of raving....people didn't walk around saying "oh he dances cool he's a bad boy" or "look at that dick he dances like a right idiot" lol. People didn't do that back in the 90s and f--k knows where you're from but I am sure they don't now. You all sound like you are fresh outta school the way you talk. A right group of proper sausage Nigels.
I had no clue the UK had a Gabber scene. I'm from the Netherlands myself, the birthplace.
Yes the harder stuff is much more popular in Scotland. They're crazy cunts!
@Bradley0beaver Then carry an id? What are you even on about... You just sound like a bitch to me. I've been to countless parties, i've never been kicked out, and most of the time i was on MD or speed. As long as you dont sniff your pack in front of everybody, you have nothing to worry about. Its not like they look at your face and go: Wooooow mister, you used drugs, im gonna kick you out. Thats not how it works..
Incoming Warhead all music genres seem to originate from the UK mate.
Gabber comes from Rotterdam, not the Netherlands. Rotterdam is bigger and better than the Netherlands.
Bradley0beaver because British people can't say gabber.. It became gabba
2 bad this filmed at the wrong side of the North Sea.. Come 2 Holland we will show u a real HARDCORE party!!!!
Intense & aggressive music is a powerful force. Most serious fans of electronic music I know have gotten into hardcore/gabba/breakcore at some point, especially musicians. It pretty much rules.
wrong country dude... hardcore gabber is dutch.. and here it's way cooler, the way they look the way they dance the whole vibe, next time go to its origins i suggest
rotterdam is great
*_What about Terror(core) and Speedcore?_*
came along later. and then splitter-core which is the ultimate in this stuff. it's actually so fast, you have to train your ear to be able to hear the beat properly.
also terrorcore isn't a music genre, it's a musical act from rotterdam. (speedcore is and breakcore is a music genre though)
@@D00M3R-SK8 Terror is a music genre and it's roots are in the 90s.
I think you talk about RTC (Rotterdam Terror Corps)
Some artists worth to mention are SRB, Noisekick, Drokz, Paranoizer, Akira, Angernoizer, Delta 9, Tripped, The Destroyer, ...
There's also other Producers like Cryogenic, DRS, MBK who make like a new form of Extreme Uptempo and it's sometimes hard to distinguish between Uptempo and Terror.
Here's the Aftermovie of Noisekick's Terrordrang, hope you like it.
ruclips.net/video/8zxe7aMb148/видео.html
Those are autism
Gabber has nothing to do with hard house
House musics shit H H HMS
Then you don't know the roots of Hardcore..Gabber is not the music, but the ppl. The very first so called Hardcore Traxx (when the therm Gabber wasn't used for the music)...belonged to the Hard House Genre..after that it was called Gabberhouse in the netherlands...But you are right, today it's developed further away!
Efraim Schaad i agree 100%
Busterflex 80 house, hardcore, happy hardcore, hardstyle, trance, gabber etc all have the same the same orgins doesn’t mean they are the same genre though
Kirsty Kush gabber isnt s genre. Gabbers are the group of people who listen too hardcore
Grabber was coined by the people involved with Multigroove out of Amsterdam, if I'm not mistaken (by involved, I mean the people from the original parties in 1992). The main dude who runs Multigroove says "there isn't a more Dutch word than Gabber. It's quintessential Dutch".
come to holland for the real gabber we invented it!!!!
🔊🇱🇺🔊❤️
Scotland know this they are playing 90% Dutch music Scott brown is big into grabber and links up with many Dutch djs like neophyte Paul elstak
+mattep1ao are those the only DJ's you scots know about? Predator, The Viper, The Masochist, Triax, Angerfist, Dyprax, Tha Playah, Outblast, Evil Activities, just to name a few.
Considering angerfist was there I think they got a taste of the real thing
Or go old skool with bald terror, uranium
"dance floor wing chun..." whoever wrote this deserves a raise.
(And holy hell they got Nosferatu on camera somehow)
90s are real hardcore.
+es1000910 yup the real GENERATION of ravers.
Yup i don't been really there. Becuase in 2000 i was 7, but got in to it by my cousin, who is a real dutch gabber and got to thunderdome and stuff when he was a teen (so the 90's)
fergie hard energy
Gabber / hardcore was almost mainstream for a few years in the mid 90s. Then the mainstream went towards trance and the rise of superclubs happened. Hardcore / gabber dived into the underground. It acquired an aura as the darker, edgier, more rebellious end of the EDM spectrum, which it still has to this day. There's a reason why even now, two decades plus change after it was ousted from the club scene, it's still what you're gonna hear if you go to an illegal rave.
Depends wt country u were in
Mainstream hardcore is a fucken joke these days, trance with distorted kicks and silly vocals, it's quite embarrassing tbh. Glasgow loves it's 4/4 stuff , the harder the better, the younger generation here is discovering old proper frenchcore and UK hardcore (Deathchant/ Rebelscum) , not enough people to have a scene as such but underground is where it's at :)
im from finland. i'v been listening hardcore music about 15years. i'v been many hardnrg/freeform/hardcore/house partys in finland.. but still best experiment was in holland. I fucking love MOH/DOMINATOR/KINGSOFTHECORE i'v been there so manytimes that i go every year again and again :P
Supremacy, Qapital, Loudness
thats not hardcore(gabber) but RAW hardstyle ;)
yeah...
sumosami DJ ex hey did u every see 77 or clerics of anarchy in Finland
Listened to Angerfist like 10 years ago. OMG, brings back good memories.
Hahaha well most of what you said is absolutely true, but I have to say that it might be somewhat exaggerated... I mean, there's some agressive music, like Angerfist's (although that's still really mainstream gabber), but there's also a lot friendlier style.. Endymion and Nosferatu are just two of a whole line-up of artists that've released gabber music that sounds a lot less agressive and actually has a melody and clean vocals (v=jrcCkvnywjE for example). The really agressive and fast stuff (roughly about 200 to 300 bpm, really distorted bass drums, screaming and maybe just a hint of a melody) is generally called Terror or Terrorcore. There's a whole range of different styles: from oldschool and early hardcore to modern hardcore, both devided in mainstream, less mainstream and underground. A lot of gabber parties have different areas with different subgenres, and there are even parties where they play exclusively gabber music from the 90's because of the completely different style.
CrippleX89 Outblast is pretty friendly too
+CrippleX89 Terror is usually 400 bpm+
+Tripcore nope, 180/200 bpm is somewhat of a grey zone, >200 bpm is usually considered terror. I'd say that >400 bpm is in the speedcore range.
CrippleX89 Speedcore is typically 300 bpm+. I've followed the genres since the 90's, and produced the genres for nearly as long. Darkcore which is similar to terror is usually 200 bpm+. so if you have a 300bpm song in those styles it can go either way imo.
Speedcore is similar to Terror. But Darkcore and Terror are not similar at all. Unless you can show me a example of both where they sound similar?
Fuckin hell. Takes me back to when I was at school in 1993. Not that I was clubbing at that age - Gabber and hardcore house was the music of choice for the discerning ned back then. Aggressive music for scary aggressive people.
Suppose Gabber is like metal - it never went away, it just kept morphing into different shapes for each new generation.
Gabber has nothin to do with hard HOuse DUDE , do your homework
Fun ting is.. looks exactly like back in my days when we started this in the early 90's in Rotterdam.. Good for Scotland 🍻😁
i lost it at wing chun moves hahaha
😁
Never liked gabba until I went to helter skelter voyager 1996 at the sanctuary and went up to the technodrome just to see what it was like.... ended up staying in there all night with my shirt off absolutely loving it.
so what i gathered from this was basically that gabber will solve sectarianism
Gabber, Hardstyle, Acid House Techno - and if you springle the cocktail with MDMA
Me:WTF is this?
Martin Garrix: are you on high or something
Also me: 😂
Gabber means friend. it is Dutch slang. Also these scene is created in The Netherlands.
Different subgenres; early rave, hardstyle, raw hardstyle, hardcore, industrial, darkcore, terror, speedcore and more. There is a difference between them.
Also please come to the Netherlands to have a real good experience 😋
Good to see we have not lost our hardcore!!
Don’t make items when you don’t know what you are talking about
Twisted and brainfire have Bn at the forefront of the Scottish hardcore culture for years god bless them
Looked like a gd night
0:45 That woman was also interviewed by flabber at the last thunderdome
I'm from South London, I've been all around the UK raves baseline etc I went to Glasgow and went to some random club which was playing gabba and I have to I've never seen so many people bleeding and swinging Jaws ever. That being said what a mad night that was
Is there any gabba or hardstyle raves in London? I see many in Scotland and Wales but not so much down south.
jeremy kyle christmas party
:DDD
This is far away from Gabber but like how the unifying sense and friendship, no problem here, is shown
"Dudes who look like the stumbled in from a trivum show next door" that killed me lol
i still listen from way back..the looks I had playing a Bass Generator tape on the bus in 96 😁
Good to see people having a good time but this is a completely different atmosphere, and the music from this vid isn't even on the same page as mid 90s gabber and speedcore It was more underground harder, darker back then.. still put on the odd jack lucifer or kotzaak track my wife thinks I'm mad.. lol
If this guy went back to one of the club's/squat parties back then he'd probably fill his pants..
Hellz yeah!! Hardcore will never die!!
Thank you for sharing this. I’ve raved for about 4 years trying to fit in and find belonging while I didn’t realize everything I ever needed were the people I had in my life outside of the rave scene. This rave culture is all a deceitful way of manipulation and I truly felt like during those four years of living with an altered state of mind, I felt like I was possessed. Now I’ve been clean from raves for almost a year and I couldn’t be any more happier to have some sort of normalcy in my life again. Addiction is real. I commend you for sharing this and I testify for my experiences. Jesus is the way for eternal love and happiness. Everyone who read this, seek Him! I will be praying for you and everyone who ever is going through addiction or have beat it. All love ♥️
The Innovator you’ve just took too many eccies man
Rhys Jones no, it wasn’t really
Gabber parties by Bedlam crew in quarries in Nottingham or London in the early 90s. Or ‘Dead by Dawn’ in the 121 centre on Railton road.
Not ''GEBBUH'' but ''GABBER''
it's pronounced more "habba" in the netherlands (where it was created)
LeagueUnionSevens The dutch pronounciation would be 'gah-bur,' with the G being as gutteral as a dutch G can get. Not that it really matters. The party's just as good!
The Man From Earth Natuurlijk is het een vette scene!
X-abber as X is the phonetic sound for the G (like the dutch pronounce it)
Or if you now german it's pronounced Ch-abber
(Ch like the CH in Ach)
It's basically all about letting go - take all your stress, anger, blah, blah, etc. and expel it. If you can barely walk when you leave the club, you've done it right.
0:59 "The music is an extreme form of hard house"
1:01 stopped watching video
You stopped watching at 1:01? That was literally the best part of the whole video!
IM A CANDY RAVER
AND I'M ALL ABOUT BLUR
JUST GIVE ME LOVE (AND MAYBE SOME DRUGS)
AND ILL GIVE YOU HUGS
Another middle-class wanker tries to sum up what it's like for the working class to have to find something to do on a weekend.
FUck off with your class-thinking commie
lol
Middle class is working class you nob
1:07 pauze your welcome brb
Shouldve visited Holland ;)
NOBODY IS DANCIN HAKKUH?HOW U CAN SAY THATS A FUCKING GABBER DOCU.! DAMN!
You have to be in Holland for Gabber not in the Uk
Gabber and EDM? Wtf? This is totally different
Good docu!
Deathchant is one of the best UK hardcore labels
Greetz from Holland
I'm from the uk northern england I've always loved dutch hardcore especially the stuff from the 90s paul elstak neophyte charly lownoise and bass d , too many djs and producers to mention as there is so much good music comes from the Netherlands yes we love it up north big respect!!
This film maker should visit The Netherlands one time to make an short doc. one time. We have hardcore rave with over 60.000 people. And if you really want to feel the real gabber scene he should visit: Pandemonium @ Sporthallen zuid Amsterdam.
WHATS THE TRACK STARTING AT 0:45
Fruity Loops default kick drum repeated at 220bpm
Ha!
I want this made into a full track
i cant find it, do you have a link to it please??
@David Skebazine Thanks
Search for Thunderdome and you see how you should dance on this kind of music!!
Thunderdome for life!!!! \0/
No one was wearing australian 😂
You have to come to the Netherlands here are the real gabbers
i gave up after "swedish house maffia"
"Gabber sounds like all music when it's broken"
Wish speedcore was a little more popular, imagine that scene ^ tripled in speed, everything would be vibrating, people would go crazy :D
Speedcore is too much for clubs and events, same with terror. The fastest that is enjoyable to dance and rave to would be Frenchcore.
I mean really heavy bassy kicks, I think that'd be so crazy, everyone would just lose their minds though haha
Frenchcore and Doomcore/Darkcore are really fun and crazy to party to.
Italian Gabber would be best suited for clubs, not too sure that Frenchcore would be though.
Is it speedcore/terror gabber like Braindead and Napalm rave or more newer rave scenes, cause I would disagree for the later.
Too bad your in the wrong country. My home land the Netherlands where the culture was born has the most awesome and fucked up parties
WHAT DAFUQ? Man... Gabber's got nothing to do with EDM shit. Where's the Hakken?
Really you compare this with house music ?
guess you dont know what EDM stands for.
@@justincase490 The EDM term can go fuck itself, only queers and steers use it.
This video should come with a track list. Come on people of RUclips work your magic.
Gabba for life. Wish there was a Gabba scene here in Taipei Taiwan. Im stuck here with EDM bullshit.
At Least there's Korner in Taipei, and Techno is the next best thing. But still... Taiwan is to soft ^_^
what does EDM mean
everybody deserves more...
Electronic Dance Music xD
I love metal and gabber. the best genres on this planet
WARNING: this video may cause you seizure
Heheh, it’s like an ancient warrior dressing menacing or face paint or scary Aztec head gear, this guys doesn’t really get it it seems. That boom boom boom speaks volume
My brain has a error give me speedcore and terror
❤️
I just found the video / show, and I absolutely love it!
Not only is it interesting and odd, but it's very clever, and well told. I can easily imagine how this show COULD have look, if MTV did it.
I want to visit all the clubs in UK now..
Anyone know what the track at around 1 minute is?
I didn't realize they did nights in the UK, I'll be off to them then! I used to love Hard House when it *first* started being a bit young for the original gabber scene (or even hardcore in the UK), used to go to all the early clubs in Brum - it was great, a brilliant vibe but now its all posing and people nervously checking each other out to see if they're dancing "right". Its commercial shit, would never go to another night. Always listened to Gabber though and enjoyed a couple of nights when living in Holland - I thought it was totally defunct in the UK though - good to see, even if it was only Glasgow that did it!
Gabber and hardcore are on almost every weekend in the UK mate. Just look for events in Google or Facebook and enjoy your nigh out!!
DJBenno2010
cant find any in northern ireland m8 ! also it finish bout 1.30am tho
Best thing to do is travel to England one time to a big event that has a gabba room or try Horizon normally held in birkenhead. They have a lot of events on and you can find them on facebook :) As I don't know anything about any raves in Ireland mate sorry! Haha
Am I the only one who wants to know the tune??? xD
yes lol
fast
no i want it lol
If there is a hell, I'd imagine they'd be sending me to a place like this for eternity.
Does anyone know the song they used for this video? 0:55?
Darude - Sandstorm
I really want to know this too...
it's called UNDERGROUND
Interesting to see an objective report of something that is extremely subjective to its participants.
This should have a warning for ugliness.
Gabber hardcore hardstyle terrorcore uptempo speedcore nsd lsd techno nice (my fav uptempo)
I hate shirtless guys in clubs.
They dont care. shut up.
thats because....do u even lift brah
lift he does not.
You must not be into any of this type of scene then.
This is a rave not a club....
Gabba hardsteppa...
Fuck'n massive