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 (1–10)
Why So SeriousTha Playah

This is a piece that features the film The Dark Knight.
It’s a track by The Player, a Dutch musician active as a music producer and DJ, included on the 2009 album Walking The Line.
Combining the heavy, pressure-packed sound typical of gabber with what seem to be sampled lines from the movie, it crafts a truly dark atmosphere.
It’s a hardcore number that, the longer you listen, makes you feel as though you’ve somehow been swallowed up by the sound.
Vogeltjesdans (Flip Da Gabber Mix)Gabber Geert

Gabber, a hardcore techno born in the Netherlands.
This track by Gabba Held combines a crazy rhythm with a pastoral, laid-back melody reminiscent of a Western nursery rhyme or folk dance, coming at you as one.
An unrelenting synth loop surges in, inciting listeners into a trance.
It’s a cover that’s more funny than cool.
If this played on a Dutch dance floor, where the techno and rave scenes are buzzing… people would be dancing like crazy.
For those who love it, you can feel the depth of techno’s embrace—something you can be hooked on for life.
Gas Met Die ZooiAngerfist

This is a track by Angerfist, a leading figure in the Dutch gabber scene known for his eye-catching masked performances.
It’s included on his 2008 album “Mutilate.” With a heavy four-on-the-floor kick, rapid-fire structure, and sheer speed—this is gabber at its finest.
It feels like a wall of sound is charging straight at you.
That overwhelming sonic pressure is irresistible.
There are also remix versions by well-known gabber musicians, so if you’re interested, definitely check them out.
Virtual DisasterAngerfist & GridKiller

This track by Angerfist & GridKiller showcases breakcore and industrial-level destructive power, while dropping in an abstract rap? verse mid-way and unfolding progressively into a twisted world.
The synths blaze psychedelically at a BPM faster than most rock bands.
It’s a suspiciously freaky soundscape, but it’s an addictive dance tune that will get under your skin.
Coming At You StrongNeophyte, Tieum & Rob GEE

When hardcore meets hardcore, this is the kind of music you get.
An aggressive track, “Coming At You Strong,” teams up gabber group Neophyte with music producers Chium and Rob Gee.
It kicks off with a band-style sound, then gradually builds in thickness—seriously cool.
The ultra-aggressive lyrics are a real wake-up call, too.
When you don’t want to think about anything and just surrender yourself to the sound—when you want to get drunk on the music—this one’s highly recommended.



