wikipedia seems to consider `hyperflip` still a `dariacore` microgenre, but with so many artists making specifically `hyperflip` and its most influential posting a translation of one of their artists' (xaev's) statement about how distinct they are here: https://x.com/lostfrognet/status/1938035561257939…
2025-09-08 25103, 2025
cpli[m]
could be recognized as its own genre influenced by dariacore? it feels more happy-hardcore at this point.. i.e. https://44000.bandcamp.com/album/prince-of-pissco… rather than the more `jersey club` stuff
2025-09-08 25118, 2025
cpli[m]
s/could be recognized as its own genre influenced by dariacore? it feels more happy-hardcore at this point.. i.e. https://44000.bandcamp.com/album/prince-of-pissco… rather than the more `jersey club` stuff/could be recognized as its own genre influenced by `dariacore`? it feels more `happy hardcore` at this point.. i.e. https://44000.bandcamp.com/album/prince-of-pissco… rather than the more `jersey club` stuff/
could be recognized as its own genre influenced by `dariacore`? it feels more `happy hardcore` at this point.. i.e. https://44000.bandcamp.com/album/prince-of-pissco… rather than the more `jersey club` stuff
could be recognized as its own genre influenced by `dariacore`? it feels more `happy hardcore` at this point.. i.e. https://44000.bandcamp.com/album/prince-of-pissco… rather than the more `jersey club` stuff
could it be recognized as its own genre influenced by `dariacore`? it feels more `happy hardcore` at this point.. i.e. https://44000.bandcamp.com/album/prince-of-pissco… rather than the more `jersey club` stuff
That's actually two different people - the mastering engineer isn't the same person as the Beach Boys co-songwriter (although they did both work with the Beach Boys in the 60s!)