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Ian's Musings

Bubble Records ~ Hell for Frandle -hard gabber remix-

Rating: 3 votes, 5.00 average.
  


Dance tune! Great gabber mix, high energy and maximum creepy with the audio from The Exorcist mixed in! It really fits Flandre's personality perfectly with such a frenetic beat going on. Ton of drum beats bursting in and out and this track really should be experienced with headphones for the full impact from the stereo effects. Despite being so energetic it actually has a much darker quality to it; even without the possessed screams of a little girl overlaid. Mostly dissonant chords moving through it until the last minute or so when the beats finally subside for Flandre's theme, when you're suddenly told in a whisper that you're going to die. Immediately followed briefly by more beats!

I wish I had more to say about this track but it just seems really successful at capturing the character and staying true to the original theme despite gabber being a pretty unique genre.

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Updated 02-07-11 at 03:13 PM by Ian the Korean

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Comments

  1. Ta-Ka's Avatar
    Hahahah Gabber remix? gotta laugh =D if it has the word gabber in it. its made by skinheads high on weed ~ From the Netherlands Lol
    Updated 02-07-11 at 03:29 PM by Ian the Korean
  2. Ian the Korean's Avatar
    Ugh no, while I guess it may be popular among skinheads over there, it originated as a reaction to house music. The majority of gabber fans and DJs have nothing to do with neo-fascists.
    Updated 02-07-11 at 03:30 PM by Ian the Korean