
One of the most characteristic components of Gabber/early hardcore first appeared in the track Anasthasia (1991) from T99. The music is generally between 140 up to 190 beats per minute with samples taken from films or other tracks. The musical style is described as "a relentless mix of superfast BPMs, distorted kickdrums, and roared vocals". It was derived from acid house, techno and new beat in the early 1990s. Gabber, also known as gabba, early hardcore or Rotterdam hardcore is a style of electronic music and a subgenre of hardcore techno. Origins The most commonly used logo for early hardcore The music and culture quickly spread across Europe and the world, finding a home with the rave communities in countries such as the UK, Spain, Italy, US, and Australia. Rave parties such as Thunderdome, held by ID&T and Mysteryland, became hugely popular, eventually becoming part of mainstream Dutch culture in the 1990s. Gabber formed as an underground, anti-establishment movement with small, underground raves, most often illegally held in empty warehouses, basements and tunnels. Gabber remains highly popular in the Netherlands, and has seen a major resurgence in recent years. The word "gabber" comes from Amsterdam Bargoens slang and means "friend".

These features became a visual mainstay in the scene. Opa Bert was famous locally in the early 90's for always wearing tracksuits in combination with having a completely bald head. The image of the "Gabber" was based upon a method actor who was active in Rotterdam at the time, going by the name of "Opa Bert" (dutch for "grandfather Bert"). This style was developed in Rotterdam and Amsterdam in the 1990s by producers like Marc Acardipane, Paul Elstak, DJ Rob, and The Prophet, forming record labels such as Rotterdam Records, Mokum Records, Pengo Records and Industrial Strength Records. The music is more commonly referred to as Hardcore, which is characterised by fast beats, distorted & heavier kickdrums, with darker themes and samples. The work of the Brand Ambassador/Affiliate/Long-Term Partner will not contain defamatory, disparaging or offensive content to any product or business, or be involved in any pornographic or be contrary to any religious beliefs.Gabber ( / ˈ ɡ æ b ər/ Dutch: ) is a style of electronic dance music and a subgenre of hardcore techno, as well as the surrounding subculture.all duties and responsibilities by the Brand Ambassador/Affiliate/Long-Term Partner is compliant with the applicable laws, rules, and regulations of the State agreed upon by Parties, to be performed in this Agreement.the deliverables by the Brand Ambassador/Affiliate/Long-Term Partner is original.Brand Ambassador/Affiliate/Long-Term Partner has the unrestricted right and authority to perform theduties and deliverables that conform to this Agreement.Representations and Warranties: The Company acknowledges and understands that: In case of failure to return the confidential documents, records, or information, the Brand Ambassador/Affiliate/Long-Term Partner shall notify the Company and shall agree how such information shall be disposed. Neither Party may sell, nor disclose with any third party any proprietary or confidential information acquired by them in the course of their engagement with the other, without the written consent of the other party. The Brand Ambassador/Affiliate/Long-Term Partner agrees to return to Pengo all confidential documents, records, or any information owned by the company upon the termination of the Agreement. The Parties to this Agreement may not disclose to any third party, the use of the works engaged by the Brand Ambassador/Affiliate/Long-Term Partner with the Company without the other party's written consent.
