QBASS - Hardcore Will Never Die - Vinyl (3xLP)

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Cat: SUBBASE 100. Rel: 18 Dec 23
UK Hardcore/Nu Rave


Side 1 - Track 1. Hardcore Will Never Die (91 unreleased mix version)Side 1 - Track 2. Hardcore Will Never Die (Shades Of Rhythm remix)Side 2 - Track 1. Hardcore Will Never Die (Pete Cannon remix)Side 2 - Track 2. Hardcore Will Never Die (Aston Of The Freestylers remix)Side 3 - Track 1. Hardcore Will Never Die (Bizzy B remix)Side 3 - Track 2. Hardcore Will Never Die (Noise Of Art remix)Side 4 - Track 1. Hardcore Will Never Die (Leeroy Thornhill Ex Prodigy remix)Side 4 - Track 2. Hardcore Will Never Die (DJ Hype remix - Funky Hardcore VIP unreleased version)Side 5 - Track 1. Hardcore Will Never Die (Billy Daniel Bunter & Sanxion remix)Side 5 - Track 2. Hardcore Will Never Die (Dream Frequency remix)Side 6 - Track 1. Hardcore Will Never Die (Adamski remix)Side 6 - Track 2. Hardcore Will Never Die (E Type remix - Dancin People unreleased version)

It seems fitting that Suburban Base's 100th release should be a celebration of one of the legendary hardcore and jungle label's earliest and best-loved releases - QBase's 1991 rave anthem 'Hardcore Will Never Die', a sweat-soaked anthem written and produced by label founder Dan Donnelly. An early, stab-happy and previously unreleased 1991 version kicks off proceedings, then it's old and new remixes all the way. Amongst the highlights you'll find a tough, piano-sporting '92 hardcore revision courtesy of Shades of Rhythm, a bouncy 4/4 hardcore revision by Aston of the Freestylers, a fiendishly funky and weighty re-wire by former Prodigy man Leroy Thornhill, a skittish jungle mix by Pete Cannon, a genuinely rushing Dream Frequency rub and the small matter of DJ Hype's previously 'VIP' only 'Funky Hardcore' take.