Broken Minds & MBK feat. Prime - Yippee Ki Yay
Rip.date: 07.04.2020 Supply..: TEAM FMC
Str.date: 03.04.2020 Rip.....: TEAM FMC
Rls.type: WEB Year....: 2020
Company.: Afterlife Recordings Length..: 02:26
Catalog.: Tracks..: 1
Genre...: Hardcore Size....: 5.6MB
Encoder.: LAME3.99.5 Quality.: 320kbps 44.1kHz
Stereo
Url: https://play.google.com/store/music/album?id=Btqslcpz47s6mng7otysaklvo7y
Tracks order/list
Track: Time:
01. Yippee Ki Yay 02:26
TOTAL: 02:26
trash label. the last thing hardcore needed was more cheap uptempo
don't understand why call the label this way, there is already an Afterlife Recordings and it's still up & running and releasing these days.....
what a strange collaboration, i might have to check this out.
The artists that will be guest releasing on the brand new Afterlife Recordings are F. Noize, Monkey Bizness, Broken Minds, MBK, X-Pander, Detest and The SATAN. Together they will release high quality hardcore that doesn’t have to be bound by rules, conventions “and other boring shit”. ‘Label boss Carlos’ explains the vision that lies behind this new hardcore project.
“Hardcore is a genre that’s been growing exponentially worldwide, which is just fucking sick to see. With this growth and development, it’s become quite a strong industry backed by a certain high level of professionalism. I personally feel like this professional vibe kinda takes away the ‘zero fucks given’ and rough edge that was the driving force behind hardcore in the first place. Hardcore in my eyes is not giving a fuck, it’s being wild and rebellious and saying a big FUCK YOU to society and the mundaneness of everyday life haha. No fucking rules!”
"Katy: “Afterlife is a music label made FOR hardcore fans, BY hardcore fans. We know that there’s not always just one way of doing stuff, including running a label – so with that said, we’re keen AF to have the freedom to just do crazy shit, not give a fuck about any standards and put out the sickest music for the crowd. At the moment we don’t plan on signing artists to the label, we just wanna give everyone an equal opportunity to have an Afterlife release and keep it casual. We’re not a mainstream label, we’re not an uptempo label, we’re not a frenchcore label, etc. We’re going to release whatever the fuck we want – as long as it’s sick hardcore that sounds good.”"
Bla bla bla we only release sick hardcore bla bla bla, and we cant think of an original name for our new label.