Review by lukusJun 15, 2007(edited over 2 years ago)
'B-kore' was actually a reference to break core, a definition producer used to explain his variation on hardcore techno (and a way to seperate his sound from the gabba being pumped out of mainland Europe) ---Except in 1996 breakcore was not even a recognised genre.
Only now 11 years later in 2007 has breakcore really evolved into the mutated form it is commonly known as today....respect is definitly due.
Only now 11 years later in 2007 has breakcore really evolved into the mutated form it is commonly known as today....respect is definitly due.