Terrordrome

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Hardcore-gabber-speedcore series.
Volumes 1–4 (1994-95) were d with Control and consisted mainly of hardcore and gabber from the labels catalog.
Volumes 5–10 (1995-1997) were d with Nordcore Records from Hamburg, , compiled for Edel / Control and consisted mainly of german and french hardcore, speedcore, occasional trance and gabber.
Volume 11 (2021) was compiled for Dancemedia Records.
To add unofficial releases to a series use Terrordrome (5).

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  • AmyJ90's avatar
    AmyJ90
    Edited one month ago
    @CononalTirpitz It was on the website Terrordrome worldwide shop, I even have the screenshot from the cd itself, but as I said all info was wiped from online. so is possible it was canceled. but when looking it up it seems it changed name to Terrordrome XIII Disorated Dominance!
    • AmyJ90's avatar
      AmyJ90
      Whatever happened to Terrordrome XIII We will Fuck you, was suppose to come out last year, but the website and every info is gone!
      • Mars90's avatar
        Mars90
        What is the best terrordrome volume for you all? 😉 And why
        • LowEntropy's avatar
          LowEntropy
          The Terrordrome compilation series is legendary. I don't know about the international markets, but at least in , and I'm sure in many other countries as well, Terrordrome was the 2nd biggest compilation after Thunderdome, and in the 90s, "Gabber" and "Hardcore" to most people were synonymous with Thunderdome and Terrordrome.

          Terrordrome did not just cover the "big hits" of that era; but supplied the scene with the hottest tracks from the more underground areas, and played a vital role in building then new genres such as Speedcore and Noizecore with their range of tracks. Before the days of high-speed internet, MP3s, social media, compilations like Terrordrome spread the newest sounds and gave the Core audience their much needed stuff. Terrordrome definitely played a central role in the Hardcore network during its heyday.
          • ColonelTirpitz's avatar
            ColonelTirpitz
            One of the greatest series into the Hardcore/Gabber & Speedcore/Breakcore/Bunkercore that has ever been created .

            First you have Dutch hardcore by Mokum Records found on the Terrordrome 1 to 4 , you could easily have all the tracks on these compilations to not buy the Records for those who wants to save space into their home .

            Secondly you have German material by the guys from Nordcore G.M.B.H. & Cie found on Terrordrome 5 to 10 , many unreleased tracks that aren't found on any Records and thus are imo Rare tracks on these compilations and worth to own .

            The Bonus CD's ( 3rd CD ) which offered a Megamix and or videos, pictures etc.... are okay-ish but some of them weren't needed and thus might have save money for the customers .

            - Terrordrome 1 megamix is way too short only 18 minutes could easily be missed
            - Terrordrome 2 megamix is neatly mixed with a lenght of around 25 minutes
            - Terrordrome 3 megamix is an excellent mix and was close to be 40 minutes
            - Terrordrome 4 megamix good to avoid very poor and garbage

            - Terrordrome 7&9 Megamixes are very great and very good

            Other Terrordrome's compilations ( 5,6,8&10 ) had no mix CD .

            To me this series surpas easily the Thunderdome one since it offered very dark hell-ish materials "surely the German hardcore" was something refreshing since the Dutch hardcore/gabber got downhill in 1997 .

            Sadly i would have tought the adventure from Terrordrome could last longer by offering us 5 or more compilations made by the guys from Nordcore G.M.B.H.

            This series is a must have , you shouldn't be disapointed .