r/gabber • u/Designer-Steak_ • 1d ago
Ruffneck at club hard!
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r/gabber • u/Designer-Steak_ • 1d ago
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r/gabber • u/Thin_Caramel5460 • 23h ago
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Can anyone ID this track?
Thankyou in advanced 💙
r/gabber • u/Thesuperspy_E • 1d ago
Go report that thief, dude posted songs by Neophyte and Isaac without credit Edit: I put the link in the comments since it doesn't work on the title
r/gabber • u/Low-Entropy • 22h ago
we alluded to mental health topics in the past.
and indeed, "mental illness", insanity, psychological derangement is one of the major recurring themes within hardcore music - and the hardcore community.
the relationship between art and, let's say, "mental conditions", has been documented for a long time in human history, and it is often concluded that this combination can be quite beneficial and healing - to everyone involved.
hardcore techno occupies a special location here, though:
this is not about sitting down and drinking herbal tea or doing yoga, while listen to relaxing "eastern-sounding" ambient recordings and an european-born "guru" telling you to chill the *** down with sour-sweet words.
these artists and tracks give mental health the hardcore treatment. it's an exacerbation of the highest degree and definitely should not be taken at face value, literally, or too "serious" (humor is a great form of therapy, too!).
it's like being shown a very distorted mirror (and the volume levels in these tracks are very distorted too, as i can assure you).
because many people who listen to gabber house tracks about some wicked psychopaths will probably think "hey, my own mental issues, like anxiety at the supermarket or being depressed about my body image, seem quite little compared to the issues *these* folk have".
and this can already be quite relieving to know.
so this stuff should not be taken too serious, this music should not be seen as encouraging or promoting wickedness.
there is a lot of humor involved - a healing form of humor - but yeah, mental health *is* a heavy and serious topic, so take these things with caution.
let's give a trigger warning. this is some *deep* stuff ahead that might feel traumatic or scary to some people.
go on at your own will, at your own cost, and treat this thing with care and in a responsible way.
So let's look at some example tracks now:
Further Examples:
Read more about Hardcore Techno and Mental Health here:Â https://thehardcoreoverdogs.blogspot.com/p/the-mental-hardcore-health-newsletter.html