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No More Hardcore

by THE DARROW CHEM SYNDICATE

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And the crowd showed up, they stood at the front and in one voice they chanted No More Hardcore. Perfect Kombo delivers an uptempo tune that will give you shivers from the very first beat that leads into the breakdown and with a massive build up that drops some serious bass funk that I have not yet encountered. You will have no choice but to let your body rock. Hankook & ACEDIAS lend their talents to a bit more of a tearout feel. Techy bass stabs, accented by stabby synths in the background will have you begging for a dark room with flashy lights to wild out in. The Darrow Chem Syndicate delivers yet again!

Nipponeer Records being based in Tokyo, Japan; was founded by Hiroshi Fukuma in 2003. This is the 49th release of the label, while the first EP came out in 2009 - aiming to reach a place of solely ageless and quality music, where time has got no dimension.

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released November 19, 2021

NPR049 ©℗ 2021 NIPPONEER RECORDS.
Produced and Artwork by Hiroshi Fukuma.
Coordination by McTwist of So So Flesh.
Mastered by Gábor Deutsch at anorganik mastering.

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Nipponeer Records Tokyo, Japan

Nipponeer Records being based in Tokyo, Japan; was founded by Hiroshi Fukuma in 2003. The very first release came out in 2009, while new releases are delivered each a week stretching the musical boundaries of all things broken rhythms - aiming to reach a place of solely ageless and quality music, where time has got no dimension. ... more

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