Where does “flashcore” come from?

flashcore (English) comes from English -core, from English hardcore, from English hard, from Old French hardi, from Old French hardir, from Frankish hardijan, from Proto-Germanic hardijaną, from Proto-Germanic harduz — to travel, tour.

flashcore (English): an electronic music style that grew out of speedcore and industrial hardcore, characterized by wandering soundscapes, scattered rapid short-duration sounds, complex avant-garde structures and abstract sounds

Definitions

  1. an electronic music style that grew out of speedcore and industrial hardcore, characterized by wandering soundscapes, scattered rapid short-duration sounds, complex avant-garde structures and abstract sounds

Ancestry of “flashcore”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1English-coreApplied to various genres of music and...
2EnglishhardcoreHaving an extreme dedication to a certain...
3EnglishhardHaving a severe property; presenting difficulty;...
4Old Frenchhardihardy; tough; durable
5Old Frenchhardirto harden
6Frankishhardijanto harden, to make hard
7Proto-Germanichardijanąto make hard, strong; to harden
8Proto-Germanicharduzhard; brave
9Proto-Indo-Europeankert-times; to weave, twist together; time
10Proto-Turkic*keŕ-to travel, tour
Every word from Proto-Turkic *keŕ-
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