Funny how this was universally considered one of the best albums of the 90s and it's now been entirely forgotten.
>>130300326Top-tier digital piano gems
>>130300326>this was universally considered one of the best albums of the 90s
>>130300510Go back
>>130300326>>130300581Classic gaslighting
>>130300681>Redditor immediately starts using Reddit language
never heard it, listening right meow, thanks for the rec .
>>130300326Simple: they don't want us to be happy anymore.
>>130300326Ask someone from the 90sThis smells like revisionism>>130300510Happy Hardcore compilation series done by a dude named Anabolic Frollic>>130300692>gaslighting is le reddit language because I said so
>>130302344there is a chance that these comps were popular in whatever corner of the globe OP comes from and they naturally imagined everyone listened to it. this happened to me with /mu/core but i was forced to come back to earth after i started paying attention to spotify monthly listeners
>>130300809As an introduction to the genre, with the exception of two throwaway tracks (Feel The Power & Dawn Of A New Era), it's pretty solid, featuring a slew of tunes that got a lot of play in 96/97. As a yuro or bongland compo, it's pretty average, but for the leafs back in the day, it would have been nothing to scoff at.
>>130300326>Funny how this was universally considered one of the best albums of the 90sFunny how this is not true at allt. old euro
>>130300872or hardcore
>>130302344>This smells like revisionismYup. There are mix tapes and CDs from the era that are a lot better. Sound of Club Kinetic, Slammin' Vinyl and early Bonkers! compilations were far superior offerings.