DJ UNCHAINEDSKILLS / Mc DirtySlap
Romaneiro Bruno
29 years , Born In Lisbon (Portugal)
Based in : Geneva (Switzerland)
Favourite style : Hardcore/DarkCore/Hardstyle/Gabber
Youtube Account : http://www.youtube.com/user/RomaneiroBruno
FETISHCLUB CREW "The Obscene Company" La Champi
Are you Ready for Underground ?
Welcome to all the gabbers and party people
As a hardcore fan till 14 years i start to mix and make some Mc live acts in 1998. I like to listen and mix new sounds and effects to make people jump, so i begin to produce my tracks in 2008 as "The FetishClub".
The team was composed by :
Antitek, Dj Brainfucker, Dj Braindestruktor and me ended after just one year of work.
I continue to create some demo tracks and learning more about music composition.
I will try each time to do my best to make people dance, music is my life.
I hope that you enjoy your stay here . . .
Dont forget YOU KNOW THE SCORE
Dj UnchainedSkills
HARDCORE HISTORY
Gabba is characterised by its bassdrum sound. Essentially, it comes from taking a normal synthesized bassdrum and overdriving it heavily. The approximately sinusoidal sample starts to clip into a squarewave with a falling pitch. This results in a number of effects: the frequency spectrum spreads out, thus achieving a louder, more aggressive sound. It also changes the amplitude envelope of the sound by increasing the sustain.
Due to the distortion, the drum also develops a melodic tone - some say that gabba is the only music where the bassdrum has to be tuned properly. It is not uncommon for the bassdrum pattern to change pitch throughout the song to follow the bassline.The second frequently used component of gabber tracks is the "hoover", a patch of the Roland Alpha Juno synthesizer.
A "hoover" is typically a distorted, grainy, sweeping sound which, when played on a low key, can create a dark and brooding bassline. Alternatively, when played at higher pitches, the hoover becomes an aggressive, shrieking lead. Faster gabba tracks often apply extremely fast hoover-patterns - gating (changing the volume rapidly between the maximum and silence) is often used.
Common elements also include guitar riffing (often done live at gabber parties) and MC'ing (more often than not also distorted).Lyrics and themes of gabber usually deal with self-indulgence, sex, violence and anti-establishment. However, it must be noted that gabber songs usually carry a hint of irony in themselves - although some songs are meant to be taken seriously, this is by no means a trend.The aforementioned two subgenres of gabba differ in essentially one thing: the tempo.
H A R D C O R E R U L E Z T H E W O R L D
Some VST for you
LinPlug_Albino http://depositfiles.com/files/7770499
Lennar.Digital.Sylenth1 http://depositfiles.com/files/7769863
OhmForce.Ohmicide http://depositfiles.com/files/7782544
Native_Instruments_FM8 http://depositfiles.com/files/7776663
Native_Instruments_Pro-53 http://depositfiles.com/files/7777082
ReFX.Vanguard http://depositfiles.com/files/7771662
Synapse_Hydra http://depositfiles.com/files/7772503
dblue_Glitch http://depositfiles.com/files/7769510







