NeophyteReal Hardcore

Label:

Rotterdam Records Special – ROTSP 2

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 45 RPM, Limited Edition, Picture Disc

Country:

Netherlands

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Gabber

Tracklist

A1 Real Hardcore 5:30
A2 Recession (DJ Paul's Remix)
RemixDJ Paul*
4:03
B1 Punk Motherfucker 3:43
B2 Braincracking 5:18

Companies, etc.

  • Published BySuburban Sound
  • Published ByFilter Music (3)
  • Published ByArcade Publishing
  • Pressed ByGramofonové Závody – MZM 8657
  • Pressed ByGramofonové Závody – MZM 8658

Credits

  • Written-ByR. van Roon* (tracks: A2)

Notes

The female vocals in Real Hardcore are taken from the intro named "2 Kicks For Yes" of Johnny Violent's album "Shocker".

The samples from braincracking are used from Tracy Bonham's track Brain Crack.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A-Side): ROTSP 2 - A MZM8657/A
  • Matrix / Runout (B-Side): ROTSP 2 - B MZM8658/B
  • Rights Society: biem/stemra

Other Versions (3)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Recently Edited
Real Hardcore (12", Reissue) Hardcore Come Back 71-741 Spain 2001
New Submission
Real Hardcore (4×File, WAV) Rotterdam Records Special ROTSP 2 Netherlands 2011
New Submission
Real Hardcore (4×File, MP3, 320 kbps) Neophyte Records ROTSP2-MYD Netherlands 2024

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Reviews

  • dj.rdr's avatar
    dj.rdr
    Braincracking is what its all about here played at North, Helter Skelter & countless other events well into the 2000s & rightly so 10/10
    • gazzamoore's avatar
      gazzamoore
      WOW Braincracking chilling lyrics mind blowing Absolutely love the vocals
      • Bartcore's avatar
        Bartcore
        Hardcore how it should be! Great record from the early years. And an epic piece to hang on the wall.
        • darknoizer's avatar
          darknoizer
          the song recession(dj paul elstak remix).they use also a sample taken from
          (the history of the world part 1 )a film by mel brooks
          • chewi's avatar
            chewi
            Edited 18 years ago
            Braincracking is one of the best songs of all time.
            with the lyrics "have you ever heard the sound, of your head hit the ground,thats the sound of your braincrackin, thats the sound of your braincrackin. The vocals are haunting enough without the actual words, on top of this the bassdrum is really heavy and and is accompanied by great music.

            Punk motherfuckers is another good song and uses the title lyrics on top of a hard bassdrum which sounds like it is skipping a beat, it then jumps into a really good tune.

            Real hardcore starts off with the lyrics from Object One-ping pong. It starts off saying "game on" but instead of the ping pong ball sample it uses a fat bassdrum also goes into a really good tune not dissimilar to punk motherfuckers.

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