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- Darkcore abstract "Darkcore is a music subgenre of jungle (not be confused with the more recent developments of hardcore) that became popular in the United Kingdom. It is recognized as being one of the direct precursors of the genre now known as drum and bass. Darkcore was a counter movement to happy, which also evolved from breakbeat hardcore. The name was most likely derived from the track "Darkcore" by Two Dark Troopers, released on Basement Records in 1993.[citation needed]".
- Darkcore derivative Darkstep.
- Darkcore derivative Drum_and_bass.
- Darkcore instrument Drum_machine.
- Darkcore instrument Music_sequencer.
- Darkcore instrument Sampler_(musical_instrument).
- Darkcore instrument Synthesizer.
- Darkcore musicSubgenre Darkstep.
- Darkcore stylisticOrigin Industrial_music.
- Darkcore stylisticOrigin Oldschool_jungle.
- Darkcore thumbnail The_Panacea_at_Rheinkultur_2006.jpg?width=300.
- Darkcore wikiPageExternalLink 28197.
- Darkcore wikiPageExternalLink 96731.
- Darkcore wikiPageID "1523731".
- Darkcore wikiPageRevisionID "601507585".
- Darkcore bgcolor "silver".
- Darkcore color "black".
- Darkcore culturalOrigins "1990.0".
- Darkcore derivatives Darkstep.
- Darkcore derivatives Drum_and_bass.
- Darkcore hasPhotoCollection Darkcore.
- Darkcore instruments Drum_machine.
- Darkcore instruments Music_sequencer.
- Darkcore instruments Sampler_(musical_instrument).
- Darkcore instruments Synthesizer.
- Darkcore name "Darkcore".
- Darkcore popularity "Low".
- Darkcore stylisticOrigins Industrial_music.
- Darkcore stylisticOrigins Oldschool_jungle.
- Darkcore subgenrelist "List of electronic music genres".
- Darkcore subgenres Darkstep.
- Darkcore subject Category:Drum_and_bass_subgenres.
- Darkcore type Abstraction100002137.
- Darkcore type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
- Darkcore type Communication100033020.
- Darkcore type ExpressiveStyle107066659.
- Darkcore type Music107020895.
- Darkcore type MusicGenre107071942.
- Darkcore type Genre.
- Darkcore type MusicGenre.
- Darkcore type TopicalConcept.
- Darkcore type Concept.
- Darkcore comment "Darkcore is a music subgenre of jungle (not be confused with the more recent developments of hardcore) that became popular in the United Kingdom. It is recognized as being one of the direct precursors of the genre now known as drum and bass. Darkcore was a counter movement to happy, which also evolved from breakbeat hardcore. The name was most likely derived from the track "Darkcore" by Two Dark Troopers, released on Basement Records in 1993.[citation needed]".
- Darkcore label "Darkcore (drum & bass)".
- Darkcore label "Darkcore".
- Darkcore label "Darkcore".
- Darkcore label "ダークコア".
- Darkcore sameAs Darkcore_(drum_&_bass).
- Darkcore sameAs ダークコア.
- Darkcore sameAs Darkcore.
- Darkcore sameAs m.057w7_.
- Darkcore sameAs Q11693017.
- Darkcore sameAs Q11693017.
- Darkcore sameAs Darkcore.
- Darkcore wasDerivedFrom Darkcore?oldid=601507585.
- Darkcore depiction The_Panacea_at_Rheinkultur_2006.jpg.
- Darkcore isPrimaryTopicOf Darkcore.
- Darkcore name "Darkcore".