Bonkers, Vol. 17: Rebooted
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Disc 1:
- Tokyo Rush - Brisk & Vagabond/Uraken
- Last Word - Brisk & Vagabond/MC Wotsee
- Every Single Day - Ham & DMO
- One - Uplift & Sc@r/Vicky Fee
- Hardcore Raver - DJ Stormtrooper & MC Night
- Electrified - Druid & Stormtrooper/Kristy
- Free - Brisk & Vagabond/Lisa Marie
- In Your Eyes - Ham & DMO
- Snowstorm - Fracus
- This Emotion - Ham & DMO
- My Everything - Sharkey (1)
- Final Goodbye - Euphoria & MC Wotsee/Tess
- Rock Da Groove - Drew Derivative
- Your Guiding Light - Fracus & Ali
- Roll The Track - Brown, Scott
- Heart's Desire - Eclipse (2)
- Lift Me Up - Brisk & Vagabond
- Rock The Dancefloor - Joey Riot & Davey Forbes
- Detonate This Sound - Ham & MC Casper
- World Domination - DJ Kurt
- Step 2 Da Flaw - Brisk & Ham
- Night And Days - Brisk & Vagabond
- Mental Mission - Brisk & Vagabond
- Get Busier - Nerve Centre
- Hits You Like Thunder - Darwin & Obie/Mr. E
- Beat Master - Brodie, Thian
- Pump Up The Pressure - Wishmaster
- Neighbourhood Crime - Bodylotion
Disc 2:
- Today's The Day - Sharkey (1)
- Red Snapper - K90
- Peak 1.1 - Darwin
- My Everything - Sharkey (1)
- Tribal Resistance - Kevin Energy
- Dimensions - Firefly (1)
- Alanarama - Szahala, Alek
- Taking Over Me - Lost Soul (2)
- Krater - Infinite Dimensions & Ephexis
- End Of Time - Darwin & Entity
- Techno Wonderland 2007 - Vibes & Splash
- 7 Colours - Mister Stewart & Barry Diston
- Bonkers Anthem - Sharkey & Lisa Abbott
- I May Be Dreaming - Arkitech & Double Decka
- Illusion - MDA & Spherical/DJ GRH
- Coral Beach - Darwin
- Hardcore Junkie - Nick Xero & Arkitech/Douglas
- Acid Man - Long, Robbie & Stormtrooper
- Virtual Darkness - Freeza
- Weekend - S3RL
- Bass Kiks - Ham (1)
- De Humanise 2007 - Arkitech
- Wakey Wakey - Long, Robbie & Ethos
- Futureshock - Darwin & Obie
- Quadraphinix - Sharkey & Arkitech
Disc 3:
- Enlightened - Brown, Scott
- I Can't Stand It - Fracus
- I Can Feel You Now - Sean Apollo & DMO
- Moonlight Party - Fonzerelli
- Hold You In My Arms - Brown, Scott & Kelly C
- Nasty Time - Long, Robbie & Stormtrooper
- Do It Like We Do - Brown, Scott
- Runaway - Al Storm & Mike Euphony/Donna Marie
- No More - Darwin & Rampant/Ant Johnson
- Floor Damage - Darwin
- Paradise - DJ Weaver & DMO
- Fall Into Your Arms - Brown, Scott & DMO
- Party Alarm - Joey Riot
- Get Away - Frisky & Hujib
- Cannonball - Weaver & Andy L/Fran
- Livewired - Brown, Scott
- You Can Dance - Smith, Marc & Gammer
- Let It Hit 'Em - Smith, Marc
- Environmental Product - Brisk & Vagabond
- Future Is Ours - Men Of Steel (2)
- I Will Have That Power - Hard Creation
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #32370 in Music
- Released on: 2007-10-29
- Number of discs: 3
- Format: Box set
Customer Reviews
what's happened 2 hardcore???
i don't understand what the producers are thinking these days...alot of people are saying the same thing over and over, but they're not listening to us!!! all the hardcore tunes over the last last year sound the same, the synths don't stand out from each other like they used to - bonkers 8 to 15 were the phattest box sets...ever...and every track on those CD's were memorable and full of feeling. the tunes on this newest bonkers, aswell as 16, all have that 'upfront hardcore' sound (that's what they call it anyway, i call it crap!) and also those annoying techno trax that really do my head in!!!
don't the DJ's ever listen to the old tracks and think ''what have we done to hardcore????'' i just don't get it. i can't even believe hixxy isn't featured on No. 17...what's all that about!!! i'm usually a fan of brisk and ham, but even their mix is disapointing. everyone seems to be making happy happy happy tracks now...where's the dark, weird tracks that everyone loved??? they just don't make 'em like that anymore!!! the only hope is kevin energy and of course lost soul (still disapointed in kev's mix with sharkey on this one though - 2 happy!!! should be like his mix on hardcore heaven 4!)
as for scott brown's mix...scott, what are you doing???
that's what i'd ask all the dj's actually.
if you want cd's that you will listen to over and over (unlike No. 17), then get bonkers 8 - 15...you won't be sitting there getting annoyed, but smiling instead! real core
dj's...sort it out man
Hardcore is better than ever
I don't know why everyone is so upset with all the hardcore that is coming out these days. . . I think that hardcore is about to hit some new level and watch out. hardcore for ever. . . This bonkers in an amazing mix the firsat disc is uplifting and then it smashes into a semi gabba explosion, the Kevin energy and sharkey disc is the same as always left me wanting more. . .but the third disc is what made it worth while - scott brown and Marc smith, a mastermisd in hardcore scott brown Livewired. These guys bring the gabba towards the end which is nicely finished of with. If you love your hadcore then it's another good album, for me it's an addition to the hardcore library, keep hardcore alive buy more hardcore - dont download:( Support your favourite Dj's? HTID>>
not the best
obviously you cant compare this to the older bonkers (pre 8) as it is a different style altogether. but compered to the newer style it does not come close to the likes of 10, 15 and 16. this needes either a dougal and gammer disc, or preferably a full gabber style like the scott brown/neophyte on bonkers 15, nevertheless this cd is packed with decent tunes



