
Sometimes you find stuff online, which makes no sense. During the week, I found a mix by [100 10 0] BomberFadd (what's in the name?), and it's focussed on Tschabos, and it turns out that they did have an album released back in 2000 or 2001, called Feierabend. Now I could say to you that this is an OK mix, but it isn't. It's so much moe, with the quirky level dialled up to 100. This is weird AF, and I cannot even describe what I actually listened to. Can you?
Tschabos were famous during the golden years of Hardcore. First hit released in 1997, for then to disappear after 2001. Their last impact on the scene was their album, and it's as weird as you can picture it. It is actually classed on Discogs as 'comedy'. Obviously it's Hardcore, Gabber, House, Trip Hop, but also comedy. And that's certainly the case. The album, which I've never purchased, looks weird as Hell.
Tracks about sex, orgasms, meat, 3000 joints, and more, are just weird as ever. And as it was a German act, the spoken word is in German. My understanding of the German language is limited, but what I do understand, makes no sense. Also the music itself. It isn't just Hardcore, which intrigues me even more.
But the weirdness factor doesn't stop there. They even added one of the biggest tune ever on here, 'Gib Mir Die Bass (Noch Korrekter)'. That was an anthem for a generation, and has blown up many speakers over the years. But if you were to ask me, what is Tschabos, I could not give you a straight forward answer, as I really don't know. If this a joke, or were they serious?

Tschabos - Intro/Fotzenleger
Tschabos - Bargelaber
Tschabos - Fleish (Teil 3)
Tschabos - 3000 Joints
Tschabos - Orgasmus
Tschabos - ... Und Die Bass Ist Oberlaut
Tschabos - Sex (Steve Shis Drutti Mix)
Tschabos - Fleish (Teil 2)
Tschabos - Gib Mir Die Bass (Noch Korrekter)
Tschabos - Chikkas!
Tschabos - Wir Woll'n Die Tschabos
Tschabos - Ischgilldiz
Tschabos - Ffmbd
Tschabos - Fleish (Teil 1)
This is a weird ass mix. The tracks are weird, yet in a certain way very entertaining. Don't really know the reason behind each record, if it's a spoof or genuine Hardcore anthems, but if you do know, please leave a comment below. Is this the equivalent of the Dutch having Gabber Piet, Hakkuhbar or Reefteef? Or is this genuine, as 'Gib Mir Die Bass' is certainly a memorable anthem from a lost generation.
I have been intoxicated by this 'mix'. It's quirky, and exactly what I needed to hear. It's banging, and even when it's not Hardcore being played, it's still extremely friendly to my ears. Tschabos were weird, and this mix certainly proves it.
What ever happened to Tschabos? They came into the scene and left only a few years later? Was it due to the decrease of Hardcore in general?
The person who made this mix, who's name isn't really a name, has made it interesting. Not a smooth mix, as it sounds more like the album being played, and when the 'scratching' bit comes in, it goes a bit haywire. But yeah, still funny to hear on a Saturday. This will certainly wake up the neighbours.
Best record? Simple answer, 'Gib Mir Die Bass'. It was such a wicked anthem, it has stood the test of time, and is still well received on the dancefloors all over the world.
Least interesting record? 'Fleish (Teil 3)' and 'Fotzenleger'. Can't get any weirder than that!

DJ: [100 10 0] Bomberfadd
Genre/Style: Hardcore, Gabber, Comedy, House, Trip Hop
Mix Info: Tschabos - Feierabend // Little Mix
Length Mix: 00:58:28
Tracks: 14 (fourteen)
Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): STREAM HERE
File Size: unknown
File Type: unknown
Audio: Stereo
Sample Rate: unknown
Release Year: 2025
More Information: [100 10 0] Bomberfadd - Soundcloud Channel
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