Oh god, De Mosselman. I searched for an eternity for this sold song. Barely rememebering the artist and song name, i gave up. THEN SUDDENLY this mix appeared! 🤩
Kapitel zu an ON IST Hardcore perry willson street for Web to the World of the City 😢in WÂŘ Walldorf nichtz ist eine person mit dem Fahrrad Ersatz von diesem Auto Nomen Schrott and Morty Have a GOD STYLIST 🎉 COLORADO MIT EINEM FREUND WÜRDEN SICH AUCH Bunter machen wir BUNKERN ERSTMALIG ONEHELP IN ZUKUNFT WIRD ES SO BLEIBEN WIE IMMER WIEDER GOLD GOOD ONEHELP OZ EIN 😂❤🎉
Yeahr 24 stelle ever die Gleichungen auf dem Balkon und selbst vor einem Jahr Came me NIX NIXON Flieger Flughafen zu erreichen war gerade in den Briefkasten 📪 miserabel war misery in einem Zimmer ohne Türen Fenstern and Karte zu erreichen. 😮
Lol, maybe the only one who dares to open a gabber set with The Mosselman. This song is one of the songs that made the original gabbers walk away from gabber. ps. Great mix, thnx.
@@IrmaGabber In the early 90's Harcore (gabber) became a mainstream subculture under the youth in NL. It even ended up on MTV and such channels. What started out as an underground music genre ended up in the masses. The masses didn't always fully understand the scene or found it plainly stupid. Some comedians started to make fun of Hardcore by making Hardcore music and shooting video's with the stereotype gabber look. De Mosselman and Hakkuhbar are the most known examples of it. It became popular under children and gave Happy Hardcore a major boost, but the old gabber didn't like that their "thing" was been taken away from them and ridiculed as well. So the "real' gabber let their hair grow back and ditched their Nike's and Aussie's and by the end of the 90's it wasn't sure if Hardcore and gabbers would survive as a subgenre. Because of this, I can spot funny things like this, because most don't know these kind of details (unless you grew up in the 90's and were interested in Hardcore). There are also a couple gabber docu's on youtube, were some gabbers tell their experience about this. Anno 2023, I'm glad to say that Hardcore and gabber survived and I believe that we currently seeing Hardcore being an accepted music genre in the mainstream world wide (Instead of just NL and some other pockets in Europe), because people finally are getting bored of HipHop/Rap and Techno is shifting towards the old-school hardcore bass and tempo. ps. Parody or not, if it was available on vinyl I would by it: Hakkûhbar - Gabbersaurus. Not everything they made was shit. And I believe the producer of Hakkuhbar (Ruben van der Meer) even said they never wanted to kill the Hardcore scene. He did it out respect and because he liked it, but he just thought it was fun to make parodies from it.
@@eXuo Yes, of course I didn't know that I didn't grow up in the 90s, I didn't find this culture, and I don't know many of these little things And I inserted this track because I like its sound, and I saw the clip, but I didn't know that it was some kind of parody of the gabber genre itself Thank you very much for the information
@@IrmaGabber Yeah, assumed as much, also because of your last name ;).Don't worry if certain songs are parodies or not (I'm not even sure if Mosselman is a parody or was just a cheap way to make money, but 'Hakkuhbar - Daar Heb Je Gabbertje' definitely was a parody and gave birth to Mosselman. Play and mix whatever you want. You're the DJ (and most younger people, including Dutch, don't know this either).
@@eXuo also about the underground in my country, people are not so detached from rave culture, but not many people like hardcore, and gabber is absolutely a few but, in my city, we regularly have parties for 50-70 people, where we listen to our favorite music, dance, some people drink, there are either no junkies, or we don't see them And I'm glad that in fact only those who really need it know about it, we don't earn any money from it, and the organizers often can't cover the costs with ticket prices, but the parties live and live because we really love them
Oh god, De Mosselman. I searched for an eternity for this sold song. Barely rememebering the artist and song name, i gave up. THEN SUDDENLY this mix appeared! 🤩
Mosselman has his own videoclip
Typ in: "Mosselman mossels" then you see the videoclip🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊
Kapitel zu an ON IST Hardcore perry willson street for Web to the World of the City 😢in WÂŘ Walldorf nichtz ist eine person mit dem Fahrrad Ersatz von diesem Auto Nomen Schrott and Morty Have a GOD STYLIST 🎉 COLORADO MIT EINEM FREUND WÜRDEN SICH AUCH Bunter machen wir BUNKERN ERSTMALIG ONEHELP IN ZUKUNFT WIRD ES SO BLEIBEN WIE IMMER WIEDER GOLD GOOD ONEHELP OZ EIN 😂❤🎉
13:10 korrekt Codes Comer Kapital for ONE DIE-SER ONE TAKE ONE HITBRAKER😮ES GIBT NUR SO VIELE MENSCHEN DIE GELEBT HABEN 😂
Yeahr 24 stelle ever die Gleichungen auf dem Balkon und selbst vor einem Jahr Came me NIX NIXON Flieger Flughafen zu erreichen war gerade in den Briefkasten 📪 miserabel war misery in einem Zimmer ohne Türen Fenstern and Karte zu erreichen. 😮
GO COME BRO IS TÜRE OPEN ZELLOG
Ахуительно💯🤙🔥привет из🇷🇺👊
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Lol, maybe the only one who dares to open a gabber set with The Mosselman.
This song is one of the songs that made the original gabbers walk away from gabber.
ps. Great mix, thnx.
Why? Don't know so much about it
@@IrmaGabber In the early 90's Harcore (gabber) became a mainstream subculture under the youth in NL.
It even ended up on MTV and such channels. What started out as an underground music genre ended up in the masses.
The masses didn't always fully understand the scene or found it plainly stupid.
Some comedians started to make fun of Hardcore by making Hardcore music and shooting video's with the stereotype gabber look.
De Mosselman and Hakkuhbar are the most known examples of it.
It became popular under children and gave Happy Hardcore a major boost, but the old gabber didn't like that their "thing" was been taken away from them and ridiculed as well.
So the "real' gabber let their hair grow back and ditched their Nike's and Aussie's and by the end of the 90's it wasn't sure if Hardcore and gabbers would survive as a subgenre.
Because of this, I can spot funny things like this, because most don't know these kind of details (unless you grew up in the 90's and were interested in Hardcore).
There are also a couple gabber docu's on youtube, were some gabbers tell their experience about this.
Anno 2023, I'm glad to say that Hardcore and gabber survived and I believe that we currently seeing Hardcore being an accepted music genre in the mainstream world wide (Instead of just NL and some other pockets in Europe), because people finally are getting bored of HipHop/Rap and Techno is shifting towards the old-school hardcore bass and tempo.
ps. Parody or not, if it was available on vinyl I would by it: Hakkûhbar - Gabbersaurus.
Not everything they made was shit. And I believe the producer of Hakkuhbar (Ruben van der Meer) even said they never wanted to kill the Hardcore scene.
He did it out respect and because he liked it, but he just thought it was fun to make parodies from it.
@@eXuo Yes, of course I didn't know that
I didn't grow up in the 90s, I didn't find this culture, and I don't know many of these little things
And I inserted this track because I like its sound, and I saw the clip, but I didn't know that it was some kind of parody of the gabber genre itself
Thank you very much for the information
@@IrmaGabber Yeah, assumed as much, also because of your last name ;).Don't worry if certain songs are parodies or not (I'm not even sure if Mosselman is a parody or was just a cheap way to make money, but 'Hakkuhbar - Daar Heb Je Gabbertje' definitely was a parody and gave birth to Mosselman.
Play and mix whatever you want. You're the DJ (and most younger people, including Dutch, don't know this either).
@@eXuo also about the underground
in my country, people are not so detached from rave culture, but not many people like hardcore, and gabber is absolutely a few
but, in my city, we regularly have parties for 50-70 people, where we listen to our favorite music, dance, some people drink, there are either no junkies, or we don't see them
And I'm glad that in fact only those who really need it know about it, we don't earn any money from it, and the organizers often can't cover the costs with ticket prices, but the parties live and live because we really love them
Oh I miss these kind of tunes in 90s ❤absolutely love it 🎉
such a talented young dj
Less than 2 mins in and can tell going be a belter mix
😄
Traping Happy By's comeKO IN IN ONE TOO BRO'`z
Mi sarebbe piaciuto sentirlo senza la voce e senza versi appunto solo musica notevole complimenti massimo rispetto
ass movin
dude: say your old skool name: gizmo?
NTMH
Again a perfect mix👍 and thank you for keeping early alive ✊🏻H4L🇳🇱
Ty for listening!
Representative preston
abo hast du von mir ^^
set werde ich auf jeden durchhören bis jetzt sehr geil oldskool
Ik heb nog radijsjes..witte en rooie
🔥🖤🔥HARDCORE IS FOREVER 🔥🖤🔥
Конечно навсегда ♾️
Cool tunes. got me bopping!
Ааеее
zo strak als een bos uien
Les années THUNDERDOME
cela me manque
☻️☻️☻️
Yeeaah!! 😀😀
Irma you got it! 😉
:D
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nice epoque
Thnx 🤗🔥❤️
I fucking love this de musselman 😂
NICE🥳
The King of Gabber Mark Vos😉
Better known as Buzz Fuzz!
für den ersten übergang, schonmal sehr geil gemacht ^^
😢
🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
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Mooi kinderliedje... komt uit Scheveningen
Mosselu!!!!!!!!!!!! Whuaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa !!!!!!
Haha great starter track
Word binnenkort 50 kan ik je ook boeken ❤❤❤
Nice mix!
Haha de mosselman..
100% oldskool
❤💥💥
#freemicklo
Nice! :)
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12:00 song?
You mean the Original Title? Pat Benatar - Shadows Of The Night