Nightmare Dealer - Fright Night

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Review by Xteria Constructions & Consulting

Fright Night by Nightmare Dealer: A Hardcore Trip Down Memory Lane Alright, let’s get into it. Fright Night by Nightmare Dealer is one of those albums that hits you like a freight train and doesn’t apologize for it. Released in 2005 under the Rapedtraxx label outta Spain, this thing screams hardcore electronic vibes from start to finish. If you’re into high-energy beats with an edge darker than your last breakup, this album might just be your new obsession. First off, I gotta talk about "Who Wants To Sleep (Like-A-Monster Mix)" because holy crap—it’s unforgettable. This track grabs you by the throat right away with its relentless kicks and eerie synths. It's not just music; it feels like someone took all your worst nightmares, mashed ‘em up, and turned them into sound waves. But weirdly enough? You kinda love it. The way the bassline pounds through your chest makes you wanna lose your mind on the dancefloor—or maybe punch a wall if you're at home alone. Either way, it sticks with ya. Every time I hear it, I feel like I’m running from something I can’t see but totally should be scared of. Wild stuff. Then there’s "Nocturnal Sleeprom Massacre." Yeah, even the title sounds like a horror movie plot twist. This one’s got these haunting melodies layered over brutal beats that make you question whether you’re listening to music or some kind of demonic ritual gone wrong. There’s this moment around halfway where everything drops out except for this cold, echoing tone—it sends chills down my spine every single time. Honestly, it’s less of a song and more of an experience. Like, you don’t listen to it so much as survive it. And when it finally builds back up? Pure chaos. Love it. The rest of the tracks are solid too—especially “What U Suck,” which has this raw aggression that’s hard to ignore—but those two really stood out to me. They’re not perfect, sure. Sometimes the production feels a little rough around the edges, but honestly? That adds to the charm. It’s real. It’s raw. It’s like Nightmare Dealer didn’t give a damn about polish—they just wanted to scare the hell outta you while making you move. Looking back, Fright Night isn’t just another hardcore album—it’s a vibe. Listening to it feels like stepping into another world, one where rules don’t exist and adrenaline runs wild. It’s messy, intense, and unapologetically itself. Kinda makes you wonder what the band was thinking when they made it. Were they trying to exorcise their own demons? Or were they just having fun messing with ours? Either way, here’s the kicker: after blasting this album late at night, I swear my cat started giving me side-eye like he knew something I didn’t. Coincidence? Maybe. Or maybe Nightmare Dealer summoned something. Who knows?

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Artist: Nightmare Dealer
Album: Fright Night
Rating: 3.0

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Filename: nightmare-dealer-fright-night.zip
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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Who Wants To Sleep (Like-A-Monster Mix)5:39
What U Suck0:58
Each Blooddrop Spilled5:21
Nocturnal Sleeprom Massacre3:09
Who Wants To Sleep (Jeeper Creeper Remix)4:39

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Catalog Numbers

RTX 019

Labels

Rapedtraxx

Listen online

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  • kuunnella verkossa
  • ascolta in linea
  • lyssna på nätet
  • online luisteren
  • lytte på nettet
  • écouter en ligne
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Formats

  • File
  • MP3

Notes

  • Track 1 contains voices from the film "Assault on Devil's Island"
  • Track 3 and 4 contain a cut from the track "Goyo Ramos - La Yenka"
  • Track 5 contains voices from the film "Half Baked"

About Nightmare Dealer

This is the alias used by the artist to produce fast and agressive hardcore tracks. It was formerly created to release some tracks in , but after the decease of the netlabel (2006) it remained for the same use. Some later works were released in and 's own netlabel .

Real Name

    • Miguel Piera

Aliases

  • The Instructor
  • The Deathmoth
  • Anopheles
  • Lord Of Hailstorm
  • Nerium
  • Lammergeier
  • Hailstorm Project

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? The 2005 album *Fright Night* by Nightmare Dealer is a wild ride of hardcore electronic beats. Released under the Spanish label Rapedtraxx, it’s packed with intense tracks like *Each Blooddrop Spilled* and *Nocturnal Sleeprom Massacre*. The album even features remixes like *Who Wants To Sleep (Jeeper Creeper Remix)*, adding a spooky twist to its high-energy vibe. Definitely not for the faint of heart!