I have mixed feelings about this record. Two tracks, "Energy Boost" and "Gimme a Break!" are excellent, straightforward and hard gabber tracks. The other two are pretty different style, not so hard and sound to me like they're there just to fill up the vinyl space.
"Energy Boost" is all about bassdrum, and there's lots of it! Very simple yet very effective track, will make the party place shatter while the tempo keeps going up. When the climax of the track is reached there comes a lower tempo end part with a single-note 303 pattern, which makes the track a whole lot complete and interesting.
"Gimme a Break!" featuring Rob Gee... An excellent bassdrum bangs through the whole track, only broken with some breaks and various nasty yells from Rob "The best voice in gabber IMHO" Gee.
These two tracks are also on "Terrordrome IV" hardcore collection.
"Energy Boost" is all about bassdrum, and there's lots of it! Very simple yet very effective track, will make the party place shatter while the tempo keeps going up. When the climax of the track is reached there comes a lower tempo end part with a single-note 303 pattern, which makes the track a whole lot complete and interesting.
"Gimme a Break!" featuring Rob Gee... An excellent bassdrum bangs through the whole track, only broken with some breaks and various nasty yells from Rob "The best voice in gabber IMHO" Gee.
These two tracks are also on "Terrordrome IV" hardcore collection.