Meccano Twins - 777 - More Than Evil -bru777- W... Jun 2026

For the hardcore collector, holding in your hands is a ritual. The artwork (typically a grim, industrial desolation – gears, rust, and blood-red text) complements the audio.

Described as a masterclass in atmospheric hardcore, it blends melancholic melodies with mechanical kicks and "illusive acoustics".

Do not listen at low volume. And definitely do not play this at a wedding. Meccano Twins - 777 - More Than Evil -BRU777- W...

"BRU" stood for Brutal, and the numbers indicated the sequence of the release. When you see , you are looking at a specific epoch in Hardstyle history. But why is the number 777 significant?

Their name evokes metallic construction – and that is exactly what their music sounds like: a factory of fear, assembling bars of bass and shards of screeching leads. For the hardcore collector, holding in your hands

Before dissecting the track, one must understand the creators. Meccano Twins (the duo of Marco "Meccano" and a rotating partner, primarily Cristian Nardelli in their golden era) are synonymous with the brutal, mechanical side of hardcore. Emerging from Italy's fertile hard dance scene in the early 2000s, they rejected the euphoric melodies of mainstream hardstyle in favor of distorted kicks, horror movie atmospherics, and perfectly syncopated rhythmic violence.

The album features 13 tracks in total, including original extended versions and radio-ready edits: Do not listen at low volume

Before Hardstyle became a global phenomenon with stadium-filling anthems and pop-structured vocals, it was a raw, underground movement heavily influenced by the harder edges of Trance and Techno. Standing at the forefront of this movement in the mid-2000s were the Meccano Twins.