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- Bouncy_techno instruments Personal_computer.
- Bouncy_techno instruments Sampler_(musical_instrument).
- Bouncy_techno instruments Synthesizer.
- Bouncy_techno name "Bouncy techno".
- Bouncy_techno popularity "Underground with some chart success. Additional mainstream chart by-product from Netherlands and Germany .".
- Bouncy_techno regionalScenes Germany.
- Bouncy_techno regionalScenes Japan.
- Bouncy_techno regionalScenes Netherlands.
- Bouncy_techno regionalScenes United_Kingdom.
- Bouncy_techno stylisticOrigins 4-beat.
- Bouncy_techno stylisticOrigins Breakbeat_hardcore.
- Bouncy_techno stylisticOrigins Gabber.
- Bouncy_techno stylisticOrigins Italo_house.
- Bouncy_techno subgenrelist "List of electronic music genres".
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- Bouncy_techno subject Category:20th-century_music_genres.
- Bouncy_techno subject Category:21st-century_music_genres.
- Bouncy_techno subject Category:British_styles_of_music.
- Bouncy_techno subject Category:Hardcore_music_genres.
- Bouncy_techno hypernym Music.
- Bouncy_techno type Agent.
- Bouncy_techno type Genre.
- Bouncy_techno type MusicGenre.
- Bouncy_techno type TopicalConcept.
- Bouncy_techno type Art.
- Bouncy_techno type Redirect.
- Bouncy_techno type Style.
- Bouncy_techno type Subgenre.
- Bouncy_techno type Concept.
- Bouncy_techno type Thing.
- Bouncy_techno type Q188451.
- Bouncy_techno comment "Not to be confused with bouncy house / donk.Bouncy techno is a hardcore dance music rave style that developed in the early 1990s from Scotland and North England. Described as an accessible gabber-like form, it was popularised by Scott Brown under numerous aliases. The sound became prominent in the northern United Kingdom rave scene before it broke into the hardcore homeland of the Netherlands through Paul Elstak, where it became known there as happy hardcore (i.e.: happy gabber) and funcore .".
- Bouncy_techno label "Bouncy techno".
- Bouncy_techno sameAs Q3066180.
- Bouncy_techno sameAs Happy_Gabber.
- Bouncy_techno sameAs Happy_gabber.
- Bouncy_techno sameAs m.033ln8.
- Bouncy_techno sameAs Happy_gabber.
- Bouncy_techno sameAs Q3066180.
- Bouncy_techno wasDerivedFrom Bouncy_techno?oldid=705794209.
- Bouncy_techno isPrimaryTopicOf Bouncy_techno.
- Bouncy_techno name "Bouncy techno".