Ravers Rush is one of those tracks where I just wanted the energy to be there straight away. No dragging it out, no trying to make it sound bigger by overcomplicating everything, just a fast tune with a bright lead, a rolling push behind it, and the kind of lift I love in UK Hardcore.

It has a slight Makina feel in places as well, which I like. Not enough to pull it away from Hardcore, but enough to give it that bouncy, lighter edge in the lead and movement. That was part of the fun of making it. I wanted it to feel lively and locked in, not dull and heavy.

For me, this track is really about momentum. Once it gets going, I wanted it to stay moving, let the main parts carry the energy, then pull back just enough in the breakdowns so the bigger sections come back in properly. That is the bit I always enjoy with tunes like this. When they know when to ease off for a second, then hit again harder.

What to Expect

At 170 BPM and in key A, Ravers Rush sits right in that faster, uplifting zone I always come back to. The lead does a lot of the lifting here. It has that bright, euphoric feel to it, while the rhythm underneath keeps everything moving forward without losing its bounce.

I think that is why it feels right to me. It is not overthinking itself. It gets moving, keeps the energy up, and gives you that proper rave lift when the main parts come in. If you are into UK Hardcore and that slightly brighter side of the sound, you will probably get what I was going for with this one straight away.

It also sits nicely alongside things like Rave We Crave, but it has its own feel. Same world, different tune. That matters to me because I do not want everything sounding like the exact same idea with a different name on it.

Why I Made It

I made Ravers Rush because I wanted something fun, fast, and easy to get into. Sometimes that is exactly what I want from a Hardcore tune. Not something that gets too caught up in trying to sound clever, just something that hits the right energy and carries it properly.

That is what this track is for me. Bright lead, rolling movement, rave feel, and enough bounce to keep it feeling alive all the way through.

Release Details

Release Date: 08 May 2026
Genre: UK Hardcore
BPM: 170
Key: A
Duration: 4 Minutes 1 Second

Where To Stream

Streaming Desert Storm is now available on many streaming platforms and digital download stores. I have listed a few to get started with.

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