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Happy hardcore, also known as 4-beat or happycore, is a
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of hardcore dance music or "
hard dance Hardcore (also known as hardcore techno or hardcore house) is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany in the early 1990s. It is distinguished by faster tempos and a distorte ...
". It emerged both from the UK
breakbeat hardcore Breakbeat hardcore (also referred to as hardcore rave or oldskool hardcore) is a music genre of the very early 1990s that spawned from the UK rave scene. It combines four-on-the-floor rhythms with breakbeats usually sampled from hip hop. In ad ...
rave scene, and Belgian, German and Dutch hardcore techno scenes in the early 1990s.


History


Origins

The
breakbeat hardcore Breakbeat hardcore (also referred to as hardcore rave or oldskool hardcore) is a music genre of the very early 1990s that spawned from the UK rave scene. It combines four-on-the-floor rhythms with breakbeats usually sampled from hip hop. In ad ...
rave A rave (from the verb: '' to rave'') is a dance party at a warehouse, club, or other public or private venue, typically featuring performances by DJs playing electronic dance music. The style is most associated with the early 1990s dance mu ...
scene was beginning to fragment by late 1992 into a number of subsequent breakbeat-based genres:
darkcore Darkcore (also referred to as darkside hardcore) is a genre of electronic dance music, considered to be a subgenre of breakbeat hardcore, which came out from the UK rave scene of the early 1990s; this genre in particular emerged from late 19 ...
(tracks embracing dark-themed samples and stabs), hardcore jungle (
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basslines and influences became prominent), and 4-beat also known as ''happy hardcore'' where piano rolls and uplifting vocals were still central to the sound. DJs such as
Slipmatt Matthew Nelson (born 22 April 1967 in Loughton, Essex, England), better known as DJ Slipmatt, is a British electronic music producer and DJ. He was one half of breakbeat hardcore group SL2, who had a 1992 UK hit with "On a Ragga Tip". Biogra ...
, DJ Sy, DJ Seduction, Wishdokta, DJ Dougal, and DJ Vibes continued to play and put out music of this nature throughout 1993/4 – notably Slipmatt through the ''SMD'' releases, Wishdokta as ''Naughty Naughty'', and Seduction on the ''Impact'' label. In mainland Europe, new beat and hardcore techno from Belgium had spread into Germany and the Netherlands, artists such as Paul Elstak, Marc Trauner, Praga Khan, Human Resource, and Frank De Wulf had both an influence on the early 1990s on the UK rave scene.


1990s growth

Happy hardcore as it had become known was starting to gain popularity alongside
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during 1994 and 1995, often being hosted at major raves such as Dreamscape and Helter Skelter, and other events held at the Sanctuary Music Arena. Parties hosting this music on the south coast of England included Fusion (Portsmouth), Adrenalin (Southampton), and Tazzmania (Hastings). A huge part of the spread of both jungle and hardcore in these early days was the creation and sale of cassette tape compilation packs by the rave promoters. These would often contain hours of music recorded live at the rave events and would be sold across the country from independent record shops and via mail order, with the music then finding its way into the car stereo's of the ravers and the Walkman's of their younger siblings in the school yards. In
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, the
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station Dream FM would become the primary champion of the genre, and later Eruption FM. The sound was also changing, tracks increasingly losing their breakbeats towards a stomping distorted 909 4/4 kick drum pattern, with more original vocal leads and stab patterns. DJs and producers that began to come through included
Hixxy Hixxy, or DJ Hixxy, (born Ian Hicks) is a British disc jockey and electronic music producer known for his innovative work in the UK Happy hardcore scene, co-founding the Raver Baby record label, and the Bonkers compilation album series. Career ...
,
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, Force & Styles, DJ Sharkey, and DJ DNA, and tracks that started to define the genre included '' Heart of Gold, Pretty Green Eyes, Cloudy Daze, Sunshine after the Rain,'' ''Above the Clouds, Discoland, Love of my Life, Techno Wonderland, and Hardcore Fever''. Throughout the mid-late 1990s, the compilation series '' Bonkers'' would be commercially popular and showcase the latest hardcore music. As a side note; Bonkers only really came into being due to the record label React showing interest in Toy Town, and Hixxy and Sharkey blagging a compilation album deal instead.


2000s

In the UK, the scene received its own special on
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called ''
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Is Not Enough'' (named after a track by CLSM) in 2004. The scene continued to expand, with compilations such as ''
Clubland X-Treme Hardcore ''Clubland X-Treme Hardcore'' are a series of compilation albums from Clubland released by Universal Music TV, AATW. Series overview Clubland X-Treme * Disc 1 # Scooter – Weekend 4:49 # Drunkenmunky – E 2:39 # Porn Kings vs. Flip & Fi ...
'', and an ever youthful audience. In 2009, DJ Kutski hosted a show featuring hard dance and hardcore on Radio 1. After a brief decline after 2009, including the closure of labels, DJs such as Kevin Energy and Sharkey announcing their retirements, the rise of digital labels has helped to both re-energise both classic releases as well as new and upcoming artists including Fracus & Darwin. Elsewhere at this time, this particular sound had found a new worldwide audience in places such as
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and
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Happy hardcore compilations

* '' Bonkers'' * '' Dancemania Speed'' * ''
Happy 2b Hardcore ''Happy 2b Hardcore'' is a DJ mix album by Canadian DJ Anabolic Frolic. It was released in 1997 on American breakbeat label Moonshine Music and is the first series in Frolic's ''Happy 2b Hardcore'' series of DJ mix albums, documenting the emergenc ...
'' * ''
Clubland X-Treme Hardcore ''Clubland X-Treme Hardcore'' are a series of compilation albums from Clubland released by Universal Music TV, AATW. Series overview Clubland X-Treme * Disc 1 # Scooter – Weekend 4:49 # Drunkenmunky – E 2:39 # Porn Kings vs. Flip & Fi ...
'' * ''Hardcore Til I Die'' * ''Ultimate Hard NRG & Hardcore'' * '' Hardcore Euphoria'' * ''True Hardcore''


References


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Further reading

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External links


United States of Hardcore - UK based hardcore music website

HappyHardcore.com - Hardcore music website and radio


* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20100613163937/http://www.bdwrekordings.com/articles/hardcore-dance-music.html "Hardcore Dance Music – What Is Hardcore Dance Music?" – BDWRekordings.com
The world's #1 clubbing community site, voted "Best Website" at the 2008 Hardcore Heaven Awards
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