Storm* – Come And Have A Go If You Think You're Hardcore
Label: |
Mixmag – MM 037 |
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Format: |
CD
, Mixed
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Country: |
UK |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Happy Hardcore |
Tracklist
1 | Robbie Long– | Get Hard | 4:51 |
2 | MC Sharkey– | Get Fucked | 4:41 |
3 | Justrich– | Wanna Be A DJ? | 4:20 |
4 | Scott Brown– | Turn Up The Music (Breeze & Styles Remix) | 4:41 |
5 | Ham*– | Close Attention | 5:12 |
6 | Brisk & Ham– | Serious Hardcore | 5:41 |
7 | Double Dutch (2)– | Droptop | 5:00 |
8 | Kelly– | New Sensation | 6:18 |
9 | Kevin Energy– | Unlock Ya Brain | 4:43 |
10 | Ham*– | ing The Time | 5:18 |
11 | Rampage & Revolution– | Real God | 3:52 |
12 | Breeze & Styles*– | You're Shining (Scott Brown Remix) | 4:35 |
13 | Ethos– | Technorocker | 4:29 |
14 | Devastate– | I Wanna Rock (VIP Mix) | 3:53 |
15 | Brisk & Fade– | Bang Da Beatz | 4:06 |
16 | Storm*– | Outro | 0:42 |
Companies, etc.
- Pressed By – Disctronics
Credits
- DJ Mix – Brisk
- MC – Storm*
- Mastered By – Dave Brant*
Notes
This release came free with the December 2002 issue of "Mixmag". The artwork states "Not to be sold separately", where as the compact disc only states "Not for resale".
Track 5 uses the same Ultramagnetic MC's samples as "Out Of Space" by The Prodigy.
Inside the front booklet, on tracks 3 and 9, Kevin Energy is simply credited as "Energy".
Track 16 is not listed anywhere on the artworks or compact disc.
The total runtime is 72' 02".
Track 5 uses the same Ultramagnetic MC's samples as "Out Of Space" by The Prodigy.
Inside the front booklet, on tracks 3 and 9, Kevin Energy is simply credited as "Energy".
Track 16 is not listed anywhere on the artworks or compact disc.
The total runtime is 72' 02".
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Mirrored): MM 037 01 DISCTRONICS
- Mould SID Code: IFPI 8723
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI L502
Recommendations
Reviews
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According to Brisk, after the magazine/CD had been released, Mixmag told him that it was the most popular CD they had released. In my opinion, this CD really helped the Hardcore scene around the world after the low point of 1999-2000. It's a good cross section of UK Hardcore from 2002, although I'm more interested in the Freeform orientated tunes. The mixing by Brisk is stunningly awesome! As the chipmunk might suggest, this was a great opportunity to show other genres that Hardcore had progressed and moved into different directions. MC Storm is actually not bad here, but not great either. Bit of a shame that Real God and I Wanna Rock (VIP Mix) didn't get a vinyl release. Looking back now, it was an important part of Hardcore history.
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Edited 14 years agoEvery track on this album would go on to become a classic hardcore track of its day. The first couple of tracks are really my favorites, as they showcase all of the new sounds going around:
Get Hard shows breakbeats
Get Fucked shows some of the acid-freeform sound
Wanna Be A DJ? shows off the other side of freeform, with a more trance-y sound.
Turn up the Music (Breeze & Styles Remix) shows off the new style of happy hardcore, which would go on to become huge.
The set delivers throughout, and the end is almost as good as the beginning. I recommend this set, and it'll probably be cheap, since it came with a magazine. -
What a mix.
Brisk delivers a mix that is rarely touched by mixes from today. Showcasing the 2002 sound, when Hardcore was fresh and exciting again. Apart from Storm piping up every so often, its flawless.
Top mix from the #1 Hardcore DJ. This one got me back into Hardcore again from the dark days of 99-01.
ing the time, Drop Top, Pay Attention, Bang Da Beatz, Your Shining, Get Fucked. The whole CD is quality from start to finish, showcasing a fresh and varied hardcore sound.
Fantastic!
10/10
Shame things arent like this nowadays.
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