Fritz Unterbrink As someone from America, there weren’t that many errors in the translation that I could see, so all I can say is that they handled it really well
What you need to replicate the sound: - a hardware sampler with 12bit DAC, like an Akai S950 or 1100 (the latter is 16bit, but still has some crunch) - Roland Juno, but only use the sawtooth and a cutoff filter, you don't touch any other buttons - a bunch of horror and sci-fi vhs tapes that you can sample dialogue bits from - sequence that shit in Cubase 2.0 on the Atari ST or Octamed on the Amiga (you can usa an emulator and a MIDI to usb adapter) Here, this is all the gear you need. Have fun like we did in 1991.
@@andmoreagain Ofcourse :) But you can load TR-909 drum kit into an Akai. I think genuine 909's are hella expensive these days, while you can still get hardware Akai samplers for cheap.
@@rocznik83 oh for sure! was it common to sample the 909 rather than use it in conjunction with samplers back then? was there any other kind of drum machine that was often used for this as well? thanks
If you distort a 707 you come close (that's what joey beltram used on energy flash, no hardcore but still). But most used 909 samples or just had one (those things were really really cheap in the laten 80s, eatly 90s. On the juno, not so much tweaking the cutoff, but tweaking the lo-mids and hi-mids sweeps on a mixing desk (see around the 14 minute mark for a good example). Not all these guys had real juno's and only sampled tones, which you can't manipulate so instead you use what you have, the mixer eq's.
Many of those guys had 909's and 303's because they were dirt cheap in the early 90's. Hook that up to an early 90's Mackie mixing desk (preferably 24.8 or 32.8), get an Alpha Juno and party time. And indeed, sampling was huge at the time; it's still underrated nowadays.
Plenty of metalheads like Gabber and Hardcore. A lot of the music is influenced by Metal too (the most recent example that comes to mind: th-cam.com/video/qXFtxD5S418/w-d-xo.html). I went to an oldschool gabber event last friday, upstairs was gabber (middle floor is the bar/pokies) and downstairs was a metal/punk show.
I started raving in 1994 and quickly danced faster and faster. Gabber, jungle and hardcore have always been my favorite although ill listen to multiple different genres but Gabber and Jungle always will be number one to me.
If you're interested in attending some events in NA I would seek out ones featuring artists from Triple G Recordings or Industrial Strength Records. Have fun ^_^
Greetings from Germany , now it is 2021 and still hearing THUNDERDOME!!! my first CD was the 10 than 9 than 6 than 8 , got them nearly all. Never will stop to love it.
5:41 My mans went from straight Dutch to English 😂 But in all honesty, it’s good to see Duke Nukem is taking some time off from the villains to go raving 👟
1995 I worked for an Irish agency doing shitty factory work in the Netherlands. I loved raving though and went to some amazing clubs.They moved us everywhere around the country and I remember being in a cheesy club lights on, with carpet and strippers on stage ...then this came on and I witnessed the goose step dancing. Didnt need any drugs to feel off my head. Favourite overall club was Mazzo ❤. Thanks for this video!! Brought back some hazy memories 😁x
Outstanding! Sometime in 1995 or 96 I attended a hardcore freak-show/Killing Joke concert at the Limelight, NYC. I was feeling ill and the DJ's music between sets was Rotterdam techno - I felt like I was being hammered into the floor! LOL There wasn't much of a hardcore scene in New York at the time that I knew about, so the music remained a mystery until now - thank you for this great documentary!
There was a hardcore scene at the time I go back to 91💥 Lord Michael futureshock Friday night's 👽Limelight NYC Dj Repet Mc Romeo Dj narotic Lenny D Rotterdam. Rob G Uptown underground Bronx💀outlaw partying
@@jamesbraun2855 thank you so much for posting this Nowadays it's almost impossible to find more of the really underground ones especially from outside of the Netherlands & Germany For anyone else stumbling upon this Gabba Nation and Gabba Front Berlin were the main German labels
@@littleloner1159 not at all, they had only a few releases. Main labels in germany were Shockwave/Napalm/Speedcore/Anodyne by The Speedfreak, Strike Records and all it`s million Sub Labels from Soundbase Music, Nordcore out of Hamburg, Fischkopf (later OTAKU and BLUT) out of Hamburg, PCP/Kotzaak out of FFM.. just to name the realy big ones who were there from the beginning and with a lot of releases. Then you had the small sub genre Labels like USN, Totschlag,Widerstand (ok Daniel is from Austria^^) and so on. Way too many to list here
HAHAHAHAHA, uhm.... nope. I was dissapointed too when i first read it but instead of laughing my ass off i did some research. There was also the EMU sampler back then. i have sample packs from way back then and there's like complete tracks on those. And if you think you had to be rich to make a simple Techno track (mostly back then it was simple yes) you're in denial like a flat earther xD Probably those big guys made their first tracks or album on a sampler before they could afford the studio they are shown with in video's. Those sample packs used to be expensive (100 bucks for a CD) compared to these days. Check out Synthmania on TH-cam. He did a Techno jam with 3 W30's and alot of classic sounds pass by in that 10 minute video. Again, do your research. Even the early Prodigy was only Roland W30 and a small mixer!!
I was to young for the Thunderdome events in the beginning so then just collected the flyers and CDs untill I could work at festivals and events. Hardcore 4 life.
Wat een prachtige sfeer toen! Ik was 8 jaar oud in die tijd.. altijd een Aussie aan en (happy) hardcore luisteren maar meer ook niet. Nu 22 jaar later ga ik met me gabbers in onze Aussies naar Thunderdome en we hebben vette schijt aan iedereen! Eens een gabber..
the 'SUBTITILES'(captions) are under the volume bar, next to the fullscreen icon in the player!!!! Great documentary, I wish I was there for the birth of it!!!
so so so proud to live in rotterdam as a 24 year old and also proud that gabber is FINALLT making its way back!! lets put rotterdam back on the map like it used to do!!!!!!!
I took my nike air max classic bw out the closet today and I just got a flashback to my raving days in the 90s, lol. 04:54am and I'm im still up scouring TH-cam for 90s hardcore. 😂
😅These are some propper Es we used to get them like that here in England too..mind you im told they are coming back to that quality now I just wish the coke would
gabber, gabber is een muzieksoort, georganiseerd voor de jeugd, in eerste instantie voor de criminelen van de straat af te houwen, eeuh wat eigenlijk niet gelukt is, het is een samenvatting van verschillende beats, achterelkaar snel opvolgend, met veel druks derop enneuh lekker veel dansen derop lekker gezellug onder elkaar enna jah, slikken, snuiven en hardcore will never die
Ne ho visti de matti.... Ma come l olandesi n ho visti pochi! Se magnavano le pasticche come le pop corn... Mortacciloro! Cmq nun c hanno mai cacato er cazzo a noi Romani! Respect for Dutch people, thanks for making us living this fkin 90 s parties in Netherland! And the way Dutch girls used to dance.... OMG they were beautiful, simply the best! I ve always believed only Dutch people can do a real hakken! If I get to live again I will marry a dutch gabber! Hardcore old school will never die!
I remember watching clips of this at 16ish researching dance music n rave culture (now 23). I’ve now integrated myself into Manchesters (uk) nightlife by putting on events / djing and producing drumandbass and other variant bass music sub genres. Listening to this at an older age, and recognising how my perception has changed on this music is wild to me, being that this music now resonates with me the same way percussive drumandbass. I will never say it’s amazing, but it’s really interesting to me how dance music seemed to spin off in so many different sub genres under such a short amount of time, and how similar this is in particular to other uk bass music genres
I love this documentary. And I also love whoever captioned it in English so that I can understand these fine wonderful people.
The translation is kind of bad, but it should be good enough
Fritz Unterbrink As someone from America, there weren’t that many errors in the translation that I could see, so all I can say is that they handled it really well
thank u for being with my ppl and group
We gabbers are friendly wonderful people only not everyone outside the gabbers sees that
Gabber has always held a special place in my heart...love it. Just wish it were more popular in America
actually your not wrong haha its big in eastern Europe just waiting for it to hit america
Just start it then god damnit!
You associate with the wrong Americans! (not all of us listen to Kanye West type garbage!)
Aeswa Productions You’re not wrong! It’s literally 2020 and I’ve seen a few flyers online of local diy gabber shows lol I live in LA btw
@@ThommyofThenn L
What you need to replicate the sound:
- a hardware sampler with 12bit DAC, like an Akai S950 or 1100 (the latter is 16bit, but still has some crunch)
- Roland Juno, but only use the sawtooth and a cutoff filter, you don't touch any other buttons
- a bunch of horror and sci-fi vhs tapes that you can sample dialogue bits from
- sequence that shit in Cubase 2.0 on the Atari ST or Octamed on the Amiga (you can usa an emulator and a MIDI to usb adapter)
Here, this is all the gear you need. Have fun like we did in 1991.
what about TR909? wasnt this used a lot as well?
@@andmoreagain Ofcourse :) But you can load TR-909 drum kit into an Akai.
I think genuine 909's are hella expensive these days, while you can still get hardware Akai samplers for cheap.
@@rocznik83 oh for sure! was it common to sample the 909 rather than use it in conjunction with samplers back then? was there any other kind of drum machine that was often used for this as well? thanks
If you distort a 707 you come close (that's what joey beltram used on energy flash, no hardcore but still). But most used 909 samples or just had one (those things were really really cheap in the laten 80s, eatly 90s. On the juno, not so much tweaking the cutoff, but tweaking the lo-mids and hi-mids sweeps on a mixing desk (see around the 14 minute mark for a good example). Not all these guys had real juno's and only sampled tones, which you can't manipulate so instead you use what you have, the mixer eq's.
Many of those guys had 909's and 303's because they were dirt cheap in the early 90's. Hook that up to an early 90's Mackie mixing desk (preferably 24.8 or 32.8), get an Alpha Juno and party time. And indeed, sampling was huge at the time; it's still underrated nowadays.
Hardcore will never die 🙌
It pretty much died.. The hardcore days were 1992 or 1993 till 1996 or 1997..the hardcore nowadays is headache inducing too
Im a rocker and metalhead but i like to watch documentaries about other music cultures
Plenty of metalheads like Gabber and Hardcore. A lot of the music is influenced by Metal too (the most recent example that comes to mind: th-cam.com/video/qXFtxD5S418/w-d-xo.html). I went to an oldschool gabber event last friday, upstairs was gabber (middle floor is the bar/pokies) and downstairs was a metal/punk show.
i love metal and i love hardcore
Metal, gabber, hardcore is all the same rubbish
@@easterlinearyes. It’s what makes it fun
Hardcore is hardcore, I love Gabba and Fugazi !
6:40 LOOOL. Shes so out of her mind.
She is stoned
@@maximlemmers4474 nah fucked up on sum pills
Kids don't sniff coke ;) i have 10 years on use that shit fucks you up.
Maxim Lemmers you have 100% never seen someone stoned before lmao
That is actually Anita...she passed away recently 😪😪😪
Great insight into a too often overlooked part of dance culture
I started raving in 1994 and quickly danced faster and faster. Gabber, jungle and hardcore have always been my favorite although ill listen to multiple different genres but Gabber and Jungle always will be number one to me.
Since the 90s when they ask me what's my favourite music I always give the same answer: everything between ABBA and Gabba.
Everybody in this video is rolling hard.
Correct.
6:40 that girl... hoy shit
@@eddyyaeji6769 she didn’t blink
The best is this guy at 3:54 😄
Very interesting. I live in the states and I never heard of the gabber scene until now.
If you're interested in attending some events in NA I would seek out ones featuring artists from Triple G Recordings or Industrial Strength Records. Have fun ^_^
It was an underground thing in LA and NY.
@@lolcatjunior no, only in NYC. Definitely NOT in LA.
This is ridiculous. I love it.
The interview with ruffneck showing how he makes tunes in studio.. class..
Greetings from Germany , now it is 2021 and still hearing THUNDERDOME!!! my first CD was the 10 than 9 than 6 than 8 , got them nearly all. Never will stop to love it.
10 with the "fledermaus" 😁
This is a classic documentary. I remember watching it in 95 in the Netherlands
5:41 My mans went from straight Dutch to English 😂
But in all honesty, it’s good to see Duke Nukem is taking some time off from the villains to go raving 👟
1995 I worked for an Irish agency doing shitty factory work in the Netherlands. I loved raving though and went to some amazing clubs.They moved us everywhere around the country and I remember being in a cheesy club lights on, with carpet and strippers on stage ...then this came on and I witnessed the goose step dancing. Didnt need any drugs to feel off my head. Favourite overall club was Mazzo ❤. Thanks for this video!! Brought back some hazy memories 😁x
Peppermill Heerlen ❤ hakkuh
thanks for the subtitles!
So glad to watch this. Quality scenes!
Thanks for sharing this gem, and taking time to write down the tracks! The Uranium track is noice.
Outstanding!
Sometime in 1995 or 96 I attended a hardcore freak-show/Killing Joke concert at the Limelight, NYC. I was feeling ill and the DJ's music between sets was Rotterdam techno - I felt like I was being hammered into the floor! LOL
There wasn't much of a hardcore scene in New York at the time that I knew about, so the music remained a mystery until now - thank you for this great documentary!
I know people from Dublin who were at that!! Love your analogy, blew my mind when I first heard it as I always favoured the weird in dance music. X
There was a hardcore scene at the time I go back to 91💥
Lord Michael futureshock
Friday night's 👽Limelight NYC
Dj Repet
Mc Romeo
Dj narotic
Lenny D
Rotterdam. Rob G
Uptown underground Bronx💀outlaw partying
@@jamesbraun2855 thank you so much for posting this
Nowadays it's almost impossible to find more of the really underground ones especially from outside of the Netherlands & Germany
For anyone else stumbling upon this
Gabba Nation and Gabba Front Berlin were the main German labels
@@littleloner1159 not at all, they had only a few releases. Main labels in germany were Shockwave/Napalm/Speedcore/Anodyne by The Speedfreak, Strike Records and all it`s million Sub Labels from Soundbase Music, Nordcore out of Hamburg, Fischkopf (later OTAKU and BLUT) out of Hamburg, PCP/Kotzaak out of FFM.. just to name the realy big ones who were there from the beginning and with a lot of releases. Then you had the small sub genre Labels like USN, Totschlag,Widerstand (ok Daniel is from Austria^^) and so on. Way too many to list here
THANK YOU FOR ENGLISH SUBTITLES
90s great times of authentic people, unity and friendship... 😀
..and loooots of drugs.....
@@marcmitnachnamen1946 minor detail
Deffo a better time
the gear in those days must have been fuking amzing..
yes
Sometimes (IF NOT MOSTLY) no.... just a sampler. Roland W30
@Pg TrAxA .. Hahahahaha. ha. was that meant to be a joke?
HAHAHAHAHA, uhm.... nope. I was dissapointed too when i first read it but instead of laughing my ass off i did some research. There was also the EMU sampler back then.
i have sample packs from way back then and there's like complete tracks on those. And if you think you had to be rich to make a simple Techno track (mostly back then it was simple yes) you're in denial like a flat earther xD
Probably those big guys made their first tracks or album on a sampler before they could afford the studio they are shown with in video's.
Those sample packs used to be expensive (100 bucks for a CD) compared to these days.
Check out Synthmania on TH-cam. He did a Techno jam with 3 W30's and alot of classic sounds pass by in that 10 minute video.
Again, do your research. Even the early Prodigy was only Roland W30 and a small mixer!!
hahaha! op doesn't mean music gear. lol do YOUR research haha farking hell. all good mate, gear means different things to different people
I was to young for the Thunderdome events in the beginning so then just collected the flyers and CDs untill I could work at festivals and events. Hardcore 4 life.
is that a cow that i hear at 13:25 ??
+KingAndrew5000 Hahaha so it is, good find!
It's his best mate feeling the fall out of the night before
@dominic k BEEF STROK'N OFF!
Early Gabber parties are well and truly alive to this day in The Netherlands. Hardcore will never die ✊🏻
Back then my older cousin used to have tons of techno/hardcore cassettes. It sounded so much wilder when it was new
Holy shit thank u for uplouding this , very nice ! ( :
Damn. I was just about their age in 1995. I wish I'd gone to Rotterdam back then. This is really 90's nostalgia for me.
I really wish they would do a "where are they now, Gabber kids" follow up...
/watch?v=1AkwhjaBQ4Y
Altijd weer even terug in die tijd bij deze docu! Regelmatig naar de energiehal geweest, beste tijd ooit!
Wat een prachtige sfeer toen! Ik was 8 jaar oud in die tijd.. altijd een Aussie aan en (happy) hardcore luisteren maar meer ook niet. Nu 22 jaar later ga ik met me gabbers in onze Aussies naar Thunderdome en we hebben vette schijt aan iedereen! Eens een gabber..
Don't do drugs kids... at least not without me! :D
Nope I'm greedy
I feel like that last guy gabber without drugs 💕 I can't consume alcohol or drugs because of health reasons but I love electronic music
Can’t consume drugs cause I don’t want to.
We are so few 🤝
In the end, we are all here for the love of music, with or without drugs 🫶
I saw this Documentary first when 2016? 2015? and im here again in 2019. really love Gabber. shout out in South Korea! hardcore forever
You should have been here in the 90's. Greetings from Rotterdam....home of gabber.
@@markbulgarin5805 Is there any gabber club or events in Netherlands?... I hope, i can enjoy it in these days...
@@David_Martine2many events let's go next year harmony of hardcore
7:40 Uranium - ripping of wax... What a classic!
THANK YOU FOR THE NAME
I wish it was still like this back then when everyvody didnt give a fuck about society and the media
the ending of this doc made me feel like i was coming down
Really enjoyed this video !!👌👌
14:36
I want to see how good Patrick is with that equipment nowadays!
the 'SUBTITILES'(captions) are under the volume bar, next to the fullscreen icon in the player!!!! Great documentary, I wish I was there for the birth of it!!!
Almost 30 years have passed but their clothes are still something we got
That track from 11:36
Is that using Fucking Hostile by Pantera?
Yes, Fucking Hostile is sampled by Lenny Dee.
the guy at the end is beatboxing Crowd Control - Transformer
and he's really good at it :D
+rubensosatuub Nice find!
This is why i wish i was born in the netherlands, or just grew up there.
azzans im happy I was born here, only sad I wasnt born in the 70s so I could be there the 90s at the biggest party's
Yeah ....aint like that no more bud
It is kinda still like this but it got caught up by the mainstream.
You're welcome to visit
There all still alot of parties where these folks come too. I like those parties espically because they are just really nice people.
Select 'turn on captions' on the bottom right hand side of the screen.
so so so proud to live in rotterdam as a 24 year old and also proud that gabber is FINALLT making its way back!! lets put rotterdam back on the map like it used to do!!!!!!!
You should check out DYEN - Energiehal [rcklss010] :)
14:30 - holy crap, thats 'The Tower'. That's where Ruffneck, Gangsta, Supreme Intelligence, Enzyme and god knows what else were basically all created.
I took my nike air max classic bw out the closet today and I just got a flashback to my raving days in the 90s, lol.
04:54am and I'm im still up scouring TH-cam for 90s hardcore. 😂
Thanks for the upload.
sequencing on an Amiga? thats some old skool shiz
Ik ben 45 jaar, heb het allemaal meegemaakt en zou er zo naar terug gaan.
No fat in this doc
Can't get fat doing speed and rolling all the time
@MrMyopinionsmatter Dancing....the few pills can make you lose your appetite so it's the perfect workout while having a great f#cking time.
Not a phone in sight. Everyone just living in the moment.
😂 we had no phones
The pupils hahahah
leuk om terug te zien,...dat ik er ook zo heb bij gestaan ,,helemaal uit me plaat
+leah cipolla
7:00 Uranium - Rippin' Off Wax
VHSKisten yes..yes.. YES!!!! thanks.
Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Echt kippenvel, altijd weer. Regelmatig naar een feest geweest back then. Geweldig!❤
Best time ever, never come back...
Hahaha geweldig! Leuk om weer eens te zien
*HARDCORE WILL NEVER DIE*
I like this. Big up to Rotterdam, beautiful city.
Wish places did more vinyl nights so I could pull my classic dutch gabba stuff out .
They still do! I went to an event recently in Sydney, Australia - everyone was on vinyl spinning crazy tunes :D
I didn't mind a bit of Gabba. Strawberry Fields, Jacobs Well or Pimpina? Gold Coast early 1990's :)
MarkleZephire tell me more about it
5:40 HARDCORE WILL NEVER DIE!!!!! HC4L
12:13 wie is die gast? Crush op hem sinds '95.. iemand?
@JoAn14x wie?? Waar? XD
amazing dancing skills. wish i could dance like that. poing poing poing poing ,
We all do its in our blood really unexplainable
😅These are some propper Es we used to get them like that here in England too..mind you im told they are coming back to that quality now I just wish the coke would
Thank you so much
love this
93... the time gabber an hardcore went all over me... never stop it...
Holy fuck, so many saucers. Some of the irises were nonexistent.
Love from Poland Hakkuh! ❤❤
Freaking funny documentary. Put the captions on for the English translation..... The sound of Rotterdam on pills.
4:37 Ahh, the pigeons🕊️ Good stuff! The nineties really were the golden era for raving, glad to have been part of it.
thank god for these guys for taking one for the team with this crapper which is refined into what gabber is today (awesome)
lol imitating shit
Kinda makes me wanna do ecstasy to loose my dbl chin
It helps I can confirm )) but please have good dental coverage on your insurance
That was my youth, late 90s, early 2000s. In Belgium it was even harder, in Wallonia and the sides of France and especially as a Flemish speaker xD
gabber, gabber is een muzieksoort, georganiseerd voor de jeugd, in eerste instantie voor de criminelen van de straat af te houwen, eeuh wat eigenlijk niet gelukt is, het is een samenvatting van verschillende beats, achterelkaar snel opvolgend, met veel druks derop enneuh lekker veel dansen derop lekker gezellug onder elkaar enna jah, slikken, snuiven en hardcore will never die
Held
Only real ones know
Track of 1st song?? Trying to get the name of the track for years
They all have such great bone structure
The dutch😊
If someone is looking for it, the first song 0:01 - 0:20 is 'Intoxica' by Man or Astro-man?
7:30 I srsly love this raw kind of "early" hardcore.. Where to find tracks like these? It seems impossible now ;D
Soundcloud is the best platform for hardcore
TH-cam, gabber parties. Discogs. I have loads of cassettes, Vinyls, VHS tapes, cd's merchandise from those days.
th-cam.com/video/q4v6T2c8tA8/w-d-xo.html&lc=z22rs5ahfnjyjj1yq04t1aokgmeo4zwq2mlr4c5iboh5bk0h00410.1608025854652907&feature=em-comments
Thunderdome, Gabberbox, Deathchant records, Dj ruffeck, Rave Massacre, Hellsound, Terrordome, Braindead. Mokum Records fuckin hardcore.
Soulseek. Everything is there.
6:40 GABBER IS MIJN LEVEN
+KonstantinUb te laat geboren meisje/jongen
hahahaha
12:00 I know the description says the tune ID but I can't find this version with the bounce arse reece bass. Any help?
I'll try and have a look later, there are a lot of variations (Lenny Dee - Fuckin Hostile, Disintegrator Remix for example).
Would love a copy of this video with hard-subs so I can watch it on my TV other than youtube.
Ne ho visti de matti.... Ma come l olandesi n ho visti pochi! Se magnavano le pasticche come le pop corn... Mortacciloro! Cmq nun c hanno mai cacato er cazzo a noi Romani! Respect for Dutch people, thanks for making us living this fkin 90 s parties in Netherland! And the way Dutch girls used to dance.... OMG they were beautiful, simply the best! I ve always believed only Dutch people can do a real hakken! If I get to live again I will marry a dutch gabber! Hardcore old school will never die!
19:32 that girl when she realizes she's being filmed haha
19:32
@@起.承.転.結 holy shit that comment was so old that you couldn't time stamp back then
I believe this or a similar docu is somewhere online that a few of the people in the video actually responded.
I remember watching clips of this at 16ish researching dance music n rave culture (now 23). I’ve now integrated myself into Manchesters (uk) nightlife by putting on events / djing and producing drumandbass and other variant bass music sub genres. Listening to this at an older age, and recognising how my perception has changed on this music is wild to me, being that this music now resonates with me the same way percussive drumandbass. I will never say it’s amazing, but it’s really interesting to me how dance music seemed to spin off in so many different sub genres under such a short amount of time, and how similar this is in particular to other uk bass music genres
7:00 Feyenoord Rotterdam
Считаю что это были лучшие времена, хоть и мне было тогда 8 лет,ээх..
12:30 name of the song
Lenny Dee - Fucking Hostile
hey does anybody know what are the differences between American and European gabbers?
Dave 97 Yes european gabbers speak , French,Dutch,german,polish,spanisch and Italian. American gabber Will speak English .
Don Casparov Spanisch.
it's a mix between Spanish and Deutsch
Did you know water's liquid
Why are u so stupid, not knowing whats the difference ?
Maybe gabber was too "americanized", also had a low amount of ppl who enjoyed there compared to Europe on my opinion.
17:41 what song is it
Gabber becomes hugely popular in Australia now but not in USA
How XD it was very popular in Netherlands/Belgium cuz of A LOT of drugs everywhere XD. I hope so you also repopulate drugs 😂😂😂
great documentary! epilepsy warning at roughly 12 minutes
Красавчеги!))
My youth come back if i have seen this, long time ago but the best time.
220BPM!!!!!!!!!!!!!??????????????