Japanese Party Hardcore 9 Jun 2026

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If you're asking for a of a deep, emotional Japanese party hardcore track from around that era (2005–2010), try:

(04:55) – Features melodic breakdowns intertwined with stark, punishing drop sections. JAPANESE PARTY HARDCORE 9

This album is the brainchild of (Myosuke Urata), a renowned producer, label owner, and the chief architect of this compilation series. Myosuke's name is synonymous with the mainstream hardcore scene in Japan. He founded the Japanese Stream Hardcore label in 2011, and has also created Psycho Filth Records and FREAKIN WORKS, cementing his role as a central figure in the J-Core ecosystem. Under his guidance, Vol. 9 serves as a sonic photo album of the artists who were pushing the genre forward.

No TANO*C compilation is complete without a dose of utter insanity. Kobaryo or Laur will provide the "Terror" track. Clocking in over 200-250 BPM, this section of JPHC9 is unplayable for the average dancer. It is for the "wall of death" at a live house in Shibuya or for the player with maximum combo fever. The kicks double in speed, the snares become laser beams, and the melody becomes a glitched-out piano loop. user wants a long article about "JAPANESE PARTY HARDCORE 9"

: Historically launched in August 2018, Volume 9 shifted toward high-fidelity production values. It balanced old-school rave euphoria with punishing modern bass design. Iconic Tracklist and Major Producers

Known for his bright, "happy" soundscapes and "Happy Hardcore" expertise. I should search for information about it

In electronic music, "Party Hardcore" or "Happy Hardcore" emerged from the UK and European rave scenes of the 1990s. When these high-BPM, euphoric breaks reached Japan, local producers accelerated the sound.

Clocking in at exactly one hour, the album spans 13 tracks that seamlessly blend hyper-pop aesthetics with shattering kick drums:

Circles like Notebook Records and long-standing events like Yatsuzaki Hardcore pushed tempo boundaries.