Report: Incident/Observation Report
Date: May 24, 2016
Subject: Observation/Incident Report
Introduction: On May 24, 2016, an observation/incident was reported regarding a video/file titled "HollandschePassie.24.05.16.Britney.Dutch.Hardco...". HollandschePassie.24.05.16.Britney.Dutch.Hardco...
Details: The reported video/file appears to be a media file with a title suggesting it contains adult content, specifically a Dutch hard-core video featuring a person named Britney.
Findings: Further investigation and verification of the content could not be conducted due to limitations in accessing and verifying such material.
Conclusion: Based on the available information, it can be concluded that the reported video/file exists and has been titled in a specific manner. However, without further information or verification, no additional conclusions can be drawn. Conclusion: Based on the available information, it can
Recommendations: If this report is related to a specific incident or concern, it is recommended that further investigation be conducted by relevant authorities or personnel with proper clearance and jurisdiction.
Limitations: This report is limited by the availability and accuracy of the information provided. The contents of this report should not be considered exhaustive or definitive.
Appendices: No additional information or supporting documents are included in this report. Limitations: This report is limited by the availability
If we consider "Dutch Hardcore" in the context of music, Dutch hardcore refers to a subset of the hardcore techno scene originating from the Netherlands. This genre is known for its fast tempo, heavy kicks, and often features screeching or piercing sounds and synths. It emerged in the late 1980s and early 1990s, influenced by the hardcore techno scene in Belgium and evolving with its own distinct characteristics.
Hardcore techno—characterised by pounding 4/4 kicks at 160–180 BPM, distorted synth lines, and an ethos of relentless intensity—has been a staple of the Dutch underground since the early 1990s. Venues like De School, Radion, and the now‑defunct Hardcore Heaven were hotbeds for the genre’s evolution. By mid‑2016, the scene was undergoing a renaissance, embracing more melodic and “pop‑inspired” samples while retaining its ferocious rhythm.