Rebekah drops ‘Cry Baby’ with HARDKAR ahead of ‘Industrial Mind’ album
- May 1
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Rebekah returns with ‘Cry Baby’, the third and final single ahead of her forthcoming album ‘Industrial Mind’, landing via RECKLESS Records.
The track sees her link up with Reinier Zonneveld under his HARDKAR alias for a first-time collaboration that leans fully into high-intensity club energy.
The result is direct and uncompromising. From the outset, ‘Cry Baby’ drives forward with heavy, pounding drums and a dense, industrial framework that sets a relentless pace. The groove shifts frequently, introducing new rhythmic patterns that keep the track moving without settling into one fixed structure.
That movement defines the record. Elements of jungle and breakbeat begin to surface within the arrangement, adding variation and texture while maintaining the track’s hard techno core. Schranz-led textures and distorted layers bring weight, while hardstyle-inspired hits inject moments of raw impact.
The vocal plays a functional role. Short, rhythmic injections cut through the mix, adding urgency and reinforcing the track’s forward momentum without pulling focus away from the instrumental.
That balance defines the track. It blends multiple influences into a cohesive, high-pressure sound, delivering a record that feels both chaotic and controlled.
‘Cry Baby’ sets the tone ahead of ‘Industrial Mind’, a project shaped by Rebekah’s continued exploration of industrial sound and a broader shift in her creative direction.
With this release, she delivers a track built for peak-time impact, reinforcing her position within the harder end of the techno spectrum.



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