DJ S3RL

Jole Richard Hughes is a UK hardcore musician from Brisbane who performs as S3RL (or DJ S3RL).[2] In October 2010, he appeared as a DJ at the inaugural Bam! Festival at Ivory’s Rock in southeast Queensland.[3] One of S3RL’s popular tracks is “Pretty Rave Girl” (2006),[4] which uses the melody from “Daddy DJ” (November 1999) by the French dance act…

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Rob GEE

It’s very rare in this day and age to find pioneers who work hard day in day out to constantly push the boundaries of harder music. The true saviour of rave and master of the harder styles, Kutski aptly fits this title and is without a doubt the most exciting crossover talent to emerge from the…

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Hardstyle Arena Presents: Dystopia: Warface (First U.S. Appearance)

The guys and gals over at Fresh Entertainment are definitely keeping things #FRESH, as usual, but especially with this edition of Hardstyle Arena: Dystopia. With not one… Not two… But three first time appearances in the United States, the lineup boasts some exciting new talent to the American Hard Dance scene. Of the three making…

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Basscon Wasteland 2017: Event Preview

Basscon Wasteland is back with a bang in 2017! Once again employing NOS Event Center, Basscon is bringing us two days of dedicated Hard Dance Music. Upon release of the full lineup, there was an outburst of joy to see the return of Zatox to the States. The last time this God of Italian Hardstyle graced us…

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Dominator 2016 – Methods of Mutilation

“Behold the lunatic world of untamed fury!” The world’s largest outdoor hardcore gathering recently released its lineup for the summer! Dominator – Methods of Mutilation will be held in Eersel, the Netherlands, on the 16th of July! This festival is not for the faint of heart! Brought to you by Art of Dance and Q-Dance,…

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BPM Boost: Exploring Hardcore: A Brief History

As the millennial generation hordes to the main stage festivals, the overplayed pop sensations and the Zach Efron wannabes, a sect of hard-mother-fuckers slowly grows in the darkness. Compared to their rainbow bright, happy-go-lucky EDM counterparts, these fans may seem the farthest thing from “Ravers” as the image MTV has painted for the general population.…

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