Oblivion - Into Oblivion Oblivion, Nimrod, Stealth, Blaze, and Bang! are all the same guy, one Nicholas James Arnold.
Oblivion - Into Oblivion
Oblivion, Nimrod, Stealth, Blaze, and Bang! are all the same guy, one Nicholas James Arnold.
Oblivion - Into Oblivion
Oblivion, Nimrod, Stealth, Blaze, and Bang! are all the same guy, one Nicholas James Arnold.
Innovate - Innovate
Another entry in my “happycore is distilled ‘90s” argument. Seriously, try to tell me these lyrics aren’t a straight paean to neoliberal creative-class enthusiasm:
innovate, redefine
recreate what’s in your mind
it isn’t fate
you decide
only you can cross that line
innovate, redefine
change is what will come in time
make or break, redesign
what it takes, you will find
innovate, redefine
innovate, redesign
innovate, redefine
innovate, redesign
DNA - You and Me
once again back is the incredible
Kaos - Autumn Again
As long as we’re counting covers, this one is The Moody Blues’ “Forever Autumn”. Dude I don’t even know.
Brisk & Trixxy - Euro Love
I accepted it when Eyeopener turned out to be a eurodance cover. Somehow it hit me harder when Euro Love was. “Euro Love”. Yeah I dunno.
(It’s a cover of Wonderland’s Fantasy Of Love.)
I guess I lose all right to bitch about Flip & Fill and all them now.
Brisk & Trixxy - Eyeopener
For a while there, every single set and every single mix had either this tune or Euro Love or both.
The lyrics come from one-hit eurodancer Koko’s Open Your Eyes, and the other samples are from Redman and Method Man’s How High.
Brisk vs. Rebel Alliance - Floor Friction
1995 was right around when happy hardcore was switching from breakbeats to 4/4 kickdrums. Interestingly, this track was backed by both.
Sound Assassins - Like A Prayer
Sound Assassins was Vinylgroover and Trixxy. This is another song I first knew in happycore form. What can I say, my parents didn’t listen to contemporary pop in the ‘80s.