Basically the reporters are like uuuuuh *nervous laughter* this broadcast is a special one and none of you probably have heard this kinda music before And what is this Gabba even? And xd400 just explaining that it's techno brought to it's core without the commercial shit and mainstream stuff And that it's just different and to have smth more extreme And eventually they're also talking about how it's surprisingly popular and the vinyls and CDs sell a lot for something that is against "comerz" And just some general discussion about how dutch Gabber is a bit different and more commerz "hippie gedudel", but also Gabba started in Rotterdam but now is seen more commerz gabber And the usual discussions about what the music is about and how dutch Gabber with nice happy vocals isn't really hardcore Also about Gabba and raves starting in England after kiss had two nights XD making clear hardcore always means something different for every country and england plays more breakbeat Now some history to Gabba nation (Which is they started in 92 and then switched to playing in the bunker (btw bc they kinda got kicked out their old club for being to hardcore) and popularized Gabba) And some other background to when the other djs started and at the end there's cut x from Gabba nation and to close it off there will be Speedcore which is much faster And last question was what does the hardcore fan listens too when they don't listen to hardcore And he's like well ebm, industrial and he even got some songs of an artist that sounds like he's just normal singer And explains that lord whatever mixes over CDs and thus needs more warmup time (Back in the day they usually mixed with vinyls) Is it only men or do we have women in here? Mixed mixed in the crowd but female djs exist but are more rare And the male moderator is just like this is so weird to hear this in the radio and is quite sketched and awkward about it and is like this is what it's supposed to sound like dw guys And she's like yeah we're the first but we're proud of it Whowee that was a lot I discovered your comment after i already started listening and then started roughly transcribing So definitely not an actual translation but hopefully gives you sort of the vibe of the conversation
Weißt du wie der erste Track heißt wo sie dann endlich laut machen? Ist bei ca. 12 Min Davor hörte ich was von are you on drugs? Klang nach dem gleichnamigen Track von Federation against Mellow, aber was ist das danach? Der darauffolgte Track kenne ich auch.. Glaube Stunned Guys. Klingt ziemlich kommerzig
Danke dafür. Bin nen altes Bunkerkind. Werd es nie vergessen, es hat so einen Spass gemacht. Gabba immer. Gruß aus Berlin
Jo Geil! SOOO lange her. Paar der alten Säcke sehen wir dann demnächst vielleicht.
Schade nur, dass es von der Fuckparade keinen Mitschnitt gibt. War damals im neuen Bunker in so ner Mensa mit Laurent Ho in Strapsen ;)
Alt aber Geil...genau wie ich^^
Normal ❤
XOL DOG 😎STABILE ZEITEN
90ER SHIT
Bakalla ist Gott!!!
Aaaaaaah, das ist XD4 auf deiner Scheibe :D
Jupp. Damals sogar offiziell abgesprochen. :-)
Can you perhaps translate the XD400 conversation?
Basically the reporters are like uuuuuh *nervous laughter* this broadcast is a special one and none of you probably have heard this kinda music before
And what is this Gabba even?
And xd400 just explaining that it's techno brought to it's core without the commercial shit and mainstream stuff
And that it's just different and to have smth more extreme
And eventually they're also talking about how it's surprisingly popular and the vinyls and CDs sell a lot for something that is against "comerz"
And just some general discussion about how dutch Gabber is a bit different and more commerz "hippie gedudel", but also Gabba started in Rotterdam but now is seen more commerz gabber
And the usual discussions about what the music is about and how dutch Gabber with nice happy vocals isn't really hardcore
Also about Gabba and raves starting in England after kiss had two nights
XD making clear hardcore always means something different for every country and england plays more breakbeat
Now some history to Gabba nation
(Which is they started in 92 and then switched to playing in the bunker (btw bc they kinda got kicked out their old club for being to hardcore) and popularized Gabba)
And some other background to when the other djs started and at the end there's cut x from Gabba nation and to close it off there will be Speedcore which is much faster
And last question was what does the hardcore fan listens too when they don't listen to hardcore
And he's like well ebm, industrial and he even got some songs of an artist that sounds like he's just normal singer
And explains that lord whatever mixes over CDs and thus needs more warmup time
(Back in the day they usually mixed with vinyls)
Is it only men or do we have women in here?
Mixed mixed in the crowd but female djs exist but are more rare
And the male moderator is just like this is so weird to hear this in the radio and is quite sketched and awkward about it and is like this is what it's supposed to sound like dw guys
And she's like yeah we're the first but we're proud of it
Whowee that was a lot
I discovered your comment after i already started listening and then started roughly transcribing
So definitely not an actual translation but hopefully gives you sort of the vibe of the conversation
@@littleloner1159 danke for this, stay hardcore
Weißt du wie der erste Track heißt wo sie dann endlich laut machen? Ist bei ca. 12 Min
Davor hörte ich was von are you on drugs? Klang nach dem gleichnamigen Track von Federation against Mellow, aber was ist das danach?
Der darauffolgte Track kenne ich auch.. Glaube Stunned Guys. Klingt ziemlich kommerzig
Also danach is DJ Buby auf Rotterdam AEIOU. Davor ... mir is irgendwie nach UK. Aber komm ich jetzt auch nich drauf.
@@FaTeRuNSeR stimmt DJ Buby ist der Letzte. Fand ich schon immer kacke.
@@FaTeRuNSeR vorallem ist das letzte Set Trauma oder Bakalla?
Frage beantwortet.. Es ist Trauma :D
lol, die reden von Happy Hardcore ... schwer zu glauben dass sie den unterschied nicht kannten