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Blending J-pop sensibilities with aggressive rave synths.
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The primary hub for Doujin creators to sell digital music.
Rarely dipping below 170 BPM, designed for maximum dancefloor impact.
Because these releases were often limited-run independent projects, finding a direct "link" often requires navigating these enthusiast marketplaces or historical Doujin archives.
Volume 8 of this long-running series captures a specific era where the lines between UK Hardcore, Happy Hardcore, and Japanese "Gabba" began to blur. Unlike the more polished, commercial EDM of the time, these compilations focused on high BPMs, anime-inspired vocal chops, and unrelenting kick drums.
Sites like Tanoc Store or Akiba-Hobby often carry legacy physical copies.
Many J-core labels (like TANO*C or Diverse System) have moved their back catalogs here.
Direct restoration of the tooth crown using various core build-up materials
Journal: Stomatology. 2017;96(1): 33‑39
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To cite this article:
Maksimovskaia LN, Krutov VA, Kuprin PV, Kuprina MA. Direct restoration of the tooth crown using various core build-up materials. Stomatology.
2017;96(1):33‑39. (In Russ.)
https://doi.org/10.17116/stomat201796133-39
Blending J-pop sensibilities with aggressive rave synths.
For those searching for the or digital archives, the best legal avenues remain:
The primary hub for Doujin creators to sell digital music.
Rarely dipping below 170 BPM, designed for maximum dancefloor impact.
Because these releases were often limited-run independent projects, finding a direct "link" often requires navigating these enthusiast marketplaces or historical Doujin archives.
Volume 8 of this long-running series captures a specific era where the lines between UK Hardcore, Happy Hardcore, and Japanese "Gabba" began to blur. Unlike the more polished, commercial EDM of the time, these compilations focused on high BPMs, anime-inspired vocal chops, and unrelenting kick drums.
Sites like Tanoc Store or Akiba-Hobby often carry legacy physical copies.
Many J-core labels (like TANO*C or Diverse System) have moved their back catalogs here.
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