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On Saturday the 22nd of March
2008, over 15.000 hardcore fanatics
enjoyed another stunning episode
of ”A Nightmare in Rotterdam”.
This “From Cradle to Grave” edition
held in the superb Ahoy’ venue
presented two areas fully equipped
with an ear-blowing sound system,
thrilling decoration and off course a
smashing line-up of the best
hardcore artists.
Fans of the good old early days
enjoyed the Cradle area, with
heroes
as The Forze DJ Team, Rob Gee,
Buzz Fuzz vs. The Darkraver and
The
Viper vs.Vince amongst others. The
massive Sportpaleis was reserved
for
the Grave area in which the current
hardcore elite, such as DJ Neophyte
vs. Panic vs. Tha Playah, Paul Elstak
vs. Partyraiser, Evil Activities,
Nosferatu vs. Endymion vs.
Ophidian, provided the base for
what
became another memorable
experience in the
ongoing “Nightmare
in Rotterdam” saga.
This DVD takes you back in time for
over 2 hours and gives you the
chance to relive “A Nightmare in
Rotterdam - From Cradle to Grave”
once more, covering both areas and
its artists all presented in Dolby
Digital 5.1 sound quality. Extra’s
contain a photo gallery with over
300
party pictures, backstage interviews
with the performing artists, the
official trailer and a special VIP
report.
The release of the DVD will be
accompanied by the official CD pack
which is released at the same time.
This double pack contains 4 DJ-sets
with more than 50 of the roughest,
toughest tracks, all live recorded at
this event. Disc one features the
highly energetic set from Nosferatu
vs. Endymion vs. Ophidian with
tracks as “Come as One”, “So Many
Sacrifices” and “From Cradle to
Grave”, while Neophyte vs. Tha
Playah vs. Panic provide you with
dancefloor-fillers as “Raw to the
Floor, “Still nr. 1”and the The
Stunned Guys & Tommyknocker
remix
from “Drop It”. The second disc is
fully packed with pumping stuff from
the good old days. Buzz Fuzz vs.
The
Darkraver take you back to the past
with “XTC Love”, “Gib Mir Die Bass”
and “Pessa Pessa” to name just a
few. Tango & Cash are responsible
for the second set on this disc and
they prove that they still rock the
dancefloor with stuff like “Get this
Motherfucker”, “Gam gam”
and “Paranoia”
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