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The head of Manicure, Tom "Ghibli" Mike, recalled, "I just got totally obsessed with it. The nightcore scene then crossed over to SoundCloud with the help of artist lilangelboi, who had released around ten to fifteen edits on the service before being signed to Manicure Records. Many of the pioneer uploaders of nightcore including Maikel631 have called these non-dance edits "fake". From there, the music rose in popularity with more people applying the nightcore treatment to more non-dance genres such as pop music and hip-hop. The song became an internet meme after the nightcore version was posted to YouTube by a user known as "Andrea", who was known as an Osu! player. One of the first major nightcore videos was for Rockefeller Street, a song by Getter Jaani performed at Eurovision 2011. Another channel which I followed and started exploring fan-made Nightcore around the same time was Nasinocinesino. oShyGuyzo did this before me with Nightcore II. I was at least one of the first people to really use that knowledge to make Nightcore edits. I came to the realization that Nightcore songs could be made by everyone, using reasonably simple audio software. In 2009, they found a "new" nightcore track, as well as the technique to make material in the style: they uploaded around 30 original tracks by Nightcore on the website.

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One of the first people to distribute nightcore music on YouTube was a user going by the name Maikel631, starting in 2008. Only two of the project's albums have surfaced on the Internet. The first nightcore track to appear on the latter site was "Dam Dadi Doo" by the duo.

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Nightcore's works started appearing on services such as LimeWire in mid-2003, and YouTube in 2006. All of their records were sold to their friends and DJs around their area. Their first album was made with eJay, while all of their later work was made with what they described as "top secret" programs. Nightcore made five albums of sped-up versions of trance recordings, including their 2002 thirteen-track debut album Energized and their later albums Summer Edition 2002, L'hiver, Sensación and Caliente. The nightcore music has been compared to happy hardcore and bubblegum bass due to its fast tempos, energetic feel and high-pitched vocals.

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The duo set a template of a track in the style: a 25–30% sped-up (commonly to around 160 to 180 beats per minute) of a trance or eurodance song. The two were influenced by pitch-shifted vocals in German group Scooter's hardcore songs " Nessaja" and " Ramp! (The Logical Song)" stating in an interview that "There were so few of these kinds of artists, we thought that mixing music in our style would be a pleasure for us to listen to" and "Nightcore has become a style of music, a way to make the music happier – 'happy hardcore' as they say." The name, Nightcore, means "we are the core of the night, so you'll dance all night long", stated in their website named " Nightcore is Hardcore". Nilsen and Steffen Ojala Søderholm, known by their stage names as DJ TNT and DJ SOS respectively. The term nightcore was first used in 2001 as the name for a school project by Norwegian DJ duo Thomas S.








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