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The Japanese Stream Hardcore Vol. 9 tracklist brings together iconic heavyweights alongside experimental underground producers to engineer 13 tracks of auditory chaos:

: It draws heavily from UK Hardcore, Happy Hardcore, Eurobeat, Gabber, Speedcore, and J-Pop melody lines to create a chaotic but highly structured wall of sound.

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These four compilations, taken together, offer a masterclass in the Japanese hardcore scene of the 2010s. They show:

Building on the foundation laid by TANO*C, Japanese Stream Hardcore Vol.9 was released in 2018 on label of the same name. This album represents a slightly more underground and aggressive side of the electronic scene, focusing heavily on Gabber and uptempo hardcore. The Japanese Stream Hardcore Vol

, released by Straight Up Records on August 25, 2010, is the ninth volume in a series that captures the aggressive energy of Sapporo’s hardcore punk bands. This is a double-disc set packed with Japanese punk. Most participating bands contributed new or unreleased tracks. While not “party hardcore” in the electronic sense, it is a crucial part of Japan’s overall hardcore music landscape and a great find for punk enthusiasts.

Produced and mastered by the renowned DJ Myosuke , Vol. 9 serves as a showcase for both veteran producers and emerging talent in the underground Japanese electronic scene. The album is characterized by its "Japanese Stream" style—a blend of high-intensity gabber, speedcore, and industrial elements that is notably faster and more melodic than its European counterparts. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted

Heavy, distorted, four-on-the-floor kick drums that dominate the lower frequencies, designed specifically to shake nightclub sound systems.