Inside Japan’s ’90s gabber and hardcore underground
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Between 2003 and 2005, Yuta Umegatani was a regular at a party called Nightmare Land in Tokyo’s electronic music underground. As its name suggested, the night’s soundtrack was usually dark, heavy and twisted, playing a mix of UK and European hardcore, from millennium hardcore to freeform and trancecore. With abrasive kickdrums that pounded from at least 160 bpm, topped by distorted synths and samples, the hardcore night attracted a small, but dedicated crowd searching for the sharper edge of rave music (not to be confused with the punk genre of the same name).

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