Gaba’s classic songs. Recommended popular tracks.
Among techno music, Gabber is known as an especially hardcore genre.
Also called Rotterdam techno, this style is said to have originated in the Netherlands, as its name suggests.
If we were to sum up its musical character simply, the phrase “an absolutely hardcore form of techno” would be spot-on.
Even within the broad world of techno, many people find themselves hooked on its especially fast BPM.
This time, we’ve selected standout tracks that let you fully savor the appeal of Gabber!
If you’re in pursuit of truly hardcore electronic music, be sure to check these out!
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Gaba’s classic songs. Recommended popular tracks (11–20)
Kokeen (Arzadous Remix)Furyan

This track, “Kokeen (Arzadous Remix)” by Julian, also takes a breakcore/digital hardcore approach: synths that sound like a horror movie, a processed scream from someone, and a paranoid, intense progression with relentless stop-and-go.
It’s a chaotic world completely removed from the Japanese concept of dance music.
If you’re curious, definitely check it out.
Dark CityGabba Front Berlin

This track, ‘Dark City’ by Gabba Front Berlin, is ultra aggressive with a fast BPM and industrial-style synths that whip things up.
However, it avoids the meandering, labyrinthine progression common in the genre, and I feel it’s relatively easy to dance to.
There’s even a hint of new wave in there.
Still, what you feel throughout is hardcore: its breathless aggressiveness is the real draw.
LyraKorsakoff

This track is by Korsakov, a Dutch artist who debuted in 2004 and has taken the dance scene by storm.
In 2005, she won the Newcomer Award at the Dutch Dance Awards, and her music—blending various styles of house—has captivated many listeners.
The intense off-beat rhythms and the expansive scale achieved through diverse electronic sounds are overwhelming.
It’s a track guaranteed to ignite the crowd in clubs!
Atomic StormNoizenecio

This track, “Atomic Storm” by Noisenesio, takes the best of the aggression found in genres like breakcore, industrial, and noisecore, unfolding in an irregular, progressive way.
It orchestrates six minutes of oblivion and deranged steps.
It’s a curious piece that feels like the essence of gabber—an underground, late-night dance music—densely concentrated.
Me Gabber (prod. by Rät N FrikK)Jebroer

This is a track by Yebroa, a rapper from the Netherlands.
It features a melancholic piano accompaniment, Yebroa’s rap, and a variety of distinctive electronic sounds.
Even the electronic tones carry a wistful quality, evoking the feeling that long-past memories are resurfacing as you listen.
At the same time, there’s a certain lightness that makes you want to move your body, giving the song a unique charm.
It’s the kind of track that, when you listen to it after getting home tired from club activities or work, lifts your spirits and makes you think, “I can give it my all again!”


