4-beat
4-beat (also known as hardcore or happy hardcore) is a breakbeat style of music that emerged around 1993. It evolved from breakbeat hardcore emanating from the United Kingdom rave scene. Due to the sheer scale of the United Kingdom rave scene, the popularity of this particular music was largely limited to England where it was almost exclusively produced and played. The name happy hardcore should not be confused with other things that are also referred to as happy hardcore, as that term is much shared across the world to describe different sounding things that have their own development.
stylistic origin
Wikipage redirect
primaryTopic
4-beat
4-beat (also known as hardcore or happy hardcore) is a breakbeat style of music that emerged around 1993. It evolved from breakbeat hardcore emanating from the United Kingdom rave scene. Due to the sheer scale of the United Kingdom rave scene, the popularity of this particular music was largely limited to England where it was almost exclusively produced and played. The name happy hardcore should not be confused with other things that are also referred to as happy hardcore, as that term is much shared across the world to describe different sounding things that have their own development.
has abstract
4-beat (also known as hardcore ...... cribe a breakbeat music style.
@en
4-beat (también conocido como ...... escuchado casi exclusivamente.
@es
derivative
music fusion genre
stylistic origin
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
Wikipage revision ID
704,741,991
cultural origins
other topics
Electronic musical instrument – Computer music
popularity
subgenrelist
List of electronic music genres
hypernym
comment
4-beat (also known as hardcore ...... at have their own development.
@en
4-beat (también conocido como ...... escuchado casi exclusivamente.
@es
label
4-beat
@en
4-beat
@es
wasDerivedFrom
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
4-beat
@en