Proper euphoric hardcore is back and sounding better than ever thanks to Aural Kaos. At a time when the hardcore industry is changing rapidly; artists are looking for the heaviest beats possible, some are dabbling in other electronic genres and others are meaninglessly remixing existing songs that everyone has already heard a million times before, Aural Kaos are reinventing euphoric hardcore for a brand new generation.
'I Don’t Want Nobody Else' opens up in rip-roaring fashion with a pounding of hyperactive beats, speedy melodies and schizophrenic rhythms. From the word go you are hit with a barrage of thumping electronic notes flying at you so fast you could have a nose bleed from the sheer pressure behind the noises ravaging your ear drums. In a classic hardcore way, the ear violation slows down as you enter the chorus where high-pitched but powerful female vocals reside over a more gentle beat.
What is special about I Don’t Want Nobody Else is not just the fact that it brings back a simple, yet effective structure of hardcore music best used by the likes of Breeze and Styles and Dougal and Gammer but that this could easily be your everyday dance tune. The chorus is gentle enough and catchy enough to stick inside your head and remain for days but the track then gathers pace like an out-of-control loose cannon, firing hundreds of beats a minute at a rapid pace.
I Don’t Want Nobody Else is begging for a remix so simple it is in its production and yet so effective in its aim; making the listener want to jump, jump, jump until the floor caves in. It is the kind of song that crowds at raves crave and beg for; a track so hard-hitting, fast-paced and rhythmic that it can make a crowd explode with excitement.
Those not interested in hardcore will dismiss this as ‘headache music’ but that is what makes it so special to fans of the genre – because it pulverise you with infectious beats and riffs. Make no mistake this is a very special euphoric hardcore anthem that reinforces the fact that hardcore music is once again on the up.
'I Don’t Want Nobody Else' opens up in rip-roaring fashion with a pounding of hyperactive beats, speedy melodies and schizophrenic rhythms. From the word go you are hit with a barrage of thumping electronic notes flying at you so fast you could have a nose bleed from the sheer pressure behind the noises ravaging your ear drums. In a classic hardcore way, the ear violation slows down as you enter the chorus where high-pitched but powerful female vocals reside over a more gentle beat.
What is special about I Don’t Want Nobody Else is not just the fact that it brings back a simple, yet effective structure of hardcore music best used by the likes of Breeze and Styles and Dougal and Gammer but that this could easily be your everyday dance tune. The chorus is gentle enough and catchy enough to stick inside your head and remain for days but the track then gathers pace like an out-of-control loose cannon, firing hundreds of beats a minute at a rapid pace.
I Don’t Want Nobody Else is begging for a remix so simple it is in its production and yet so effective in its aim; making the listener want to jump, jump, jump until the floor caves in. It is the kind of song that crowds at raves crave and beg for; a track so hard-hitting, fast-paced and rhythmic that it can make a crowd explode with excitement.
Those not interested in hardcore will dismiss this as ‘headache music’ but that is what makes it so special to fans of the genre – because it pulverise you with infectious beats and riffs. Make no mistake this is a very special euphoric hardcore anthem that reinforces the fact that hardcore music is once again on the up.





![Review: Aural Kaos – I Don’t Want Nobody Else [Single]-aural-khaos2.jpeg](http://hangout.altsounds.com/attachments/reviews/17180d1349653320t-review-aural-kaos-i-don-t-single-aural-khaos2.jpeg)
