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DragonCore (also known as DragonCore87) is a Polish online content creator, amateur electronic music producer, video parody author, and gaming-related content creator.
Born in 1987, he began his online activity in the mid-2000s under the pseudonym DragonHardstyle, publishing experimental music productions and video content on popular social platforms of that era.
Since late 2012 / early 2013, he has operated under the name DragonCore or DragonCore87, focusing primarily on social media and streaming platforms.
✮✮✮ Early Activity ✮✮✮
DragonCore began his online presence in 2005 under the alias DragonHardstyle.
His early work focused on experimental electronic music production inspired by techno and club-oriented electronic genres, as well as remixes, video parodies, and gaming-related content.
He initially published his work on platforms that were popular at the time, including:
mp3.wp.pl – a music-sharing service hosted by the WP portal, allowing users to upload amateur tracks,
wrzuta.pl – a Polish platform for sharing audio and video files,
MySpace – an international social networking site widely used by musicians for promotion,
epuls.pl – a Polish social network popular among young users in the 2000s.
During this period, DragonHardstyle’s activity was primarily experimental and hobby-driven, reflecting the emerging culture of user-generated online content.
✮✮✮ Activity on YouTube ✮✮✮
In 2006, the creator launched his first channel on YouTube, where he published original video content.
The channel featured, among other things:
original music productions,
remixes and mashups,
humorous video edits,
gaming-related content.
The channel was eventually removed due to a ban, resulting in a significant portion of his early work no longer being preserved online in its original form.
✮✮✮ Collaboration with DJ Voyt / W7 ✮✮✮
In 2008, DragonHardstyle began collaborating with DJ Voyt (also known as W7).
Together, they recorded a freestyle track titled “Grandpas Company.”
The recording was informal in nature and created as a spontaneous musical project.
It later became the inspiration for a conceptual project titled “Sudden Attack of the Locksmith” (translated from Polish: “Nagły Atak Ślusarza”), which was intended to combine electronic music with humorous and satirical elements.
✮✮✮ Rebranding and Activity as DragonCore ✮✮✮
At the turn of 2012 and 2013, the creator rebranded, adopting the name DragonCore or DragonCore87.
Alongside this change, he streamlined his online presence and expanded his activity across social media platforms.
His work now includes:
a YouTube channel featuring video content and music projects,
a Facebook fan page used for audience engagement,
a profile on SoundCloud hosting a library of original music productions.
✮✮✮ Style and Creative Profile ✮✮✮
DragonCore’s work primarily consists of:
amateur electronic music,
remixes and experimental audio projects,
video parodies and edits,
content inspired by internet culture and gaming.
His activity reflects the grassroots style of online creativity typical of the early development of social media and multimedia platforms, particularly within the Polish internet scene.
DragUni Squad is an independent music and multimedia project created by DragonCore (Dragon) and Tieini (Unicorn).
Officially active since 2025, it represents an evolution of earlier creative initiatives connected to the project “Sudden Attack of the Locksmith” (original Polish title: Nagły Atak Ślusarza), which operated between 2008 and 2011.
The project blends elements of electronic music, rap-based expression, digital art, and internet culture, continuing a style described by its creators as “Fun Rap Style.”
The name DragUni Squad symbolically merges two creative identities:
Dragon – representing DragonCore
Unicorn – representing Tieini
✮✮✮ History ✮✮✮
✮✮✮ Early Years and Sudden Attack of the Locksmith (2008–2011) ✮✮✮
The origins of DragUni Squad date back to 2008, when Dragon began collaborating with DJ Voyt (also known as DJ W7).
Together, they recorded the freestyle track “Grandpas Company,” which initiated the concept of the Sudden Attack of the Locksmith project.
Between 2008 and 2011, the group functioned as a loosely structured creative collaboration, producing experimental recordings that combined electronic music, rap, and humorous internet satire.
These productions were created independently, primarily as hobby-driven projects shared online.
After several years, the project was put on hold.
✮✮✮ Transitional Period and Revival Attempts (2011–2022) ✮✮✮
Between 2011 and 2022, occasional projects emerged that referenced the style of Sudden Attack of the Locksmith.
One of the most distinctive tracks from this period was the demo “Brush for Toking” (“Szczotka do Jarania”), which served as a symbolic bridge between the early phase and later developments.
In 2022, an attempt was made to revive the group in its original form.
Tieini joined the project, bringing a new creative contribution and a female artistic perspective.
Although the plan included reuniting the full original lineup, DJ Voyt (W7) did not participate in the revival.
Despite this, DragonCore and Tieini continued working together, producing new material inspired by the original concept.
✮✮✮ Formation of DragUni Squad (2025– ) ✮✮✮
As the collaboration between DragonCore and Tieini evolved, the need arose for a new, independent artistic identity not directly tied to the previous branding.
As a result, DragUni Squad was established in 2025.
The name combines two symbolic elements:
Dragon – representing DragonCore’s creative identity
Unicorn – representing Tieini’s artistic persona
The project retains stylistic elements of the earlier group while introducing a new aesthetic, fresh creative dynamics, and an expanded multimedia scope.
✮✮✮ Musical Style ✮✮✮
DragUni Squad’s work is based on a fusion of several artistic elements:
electronic music foundations inspired by club and experimental genres,
freestyle-oriented, humorous rap delivery,
satire and internet culture influences,
a distinctive style referred to as Fun Rap Style.
The project also incorporates digital art, video content, and gaming-related material, extending beyond purely musical activity.
✮✮✮ Group Culture ✮✮✮
DragUni Squad operates as an independent, underground project outside the traditional structures of the music industry.
The creators emphasise its hobby-driven nature while maintaining a professional approach to production.
An important aspect of their work is the integration of virtual and multimedia content, including:
gaming-related materials,
multimedia projects,
experimental formats combining music with digital culture.
✮✮✮ Transitional Phase ✮✮✮
Following the official formation of DragUni Squad, the creators began working on a transitional track intended to symbolically close the chapter associated with Sudden Attack of the Locksmith and introduce a new era for the project.
This piece is intended to serve as an artistic epilogue to their earlier work while simultaneously acting as a starting point for future DragUni Squad productions.
✮✮✮ Members ✮✮✮
Current members:
DragonCore (Dragon) – music producer, lyricist, and project creator
Tieini (Unicorn) – co-creator, vocalist, and artistic contributor
Former collaborator:
DJ Voyt (DJ W7) – co-creator and key figure in the early phase of Sudden Attack of the Locksmith
✮✮✮ Discography ✮✮✮
Sudden Attack of the Locksmith – selected tracks:
(2008) – “Grandpas Company” (“DziadeX Company")
(2009) – “Toilet Seat ParadoX” (“Sedes ParadoX”)
(2010) – “'Electro' Toilet Seat ParadoX” (“'Electro' Sedes ParadoX”)
(2011&2022) – “Brush for Toking” (“Szczotka do Jarania”)
(2022) – “Crowdfund-hustlers” (“Zrzutkobiegacze”)
(2022) – “Covshitism” (“Kurvidyzm”)
(2023) – “Down With!” (“Na Pohybel!”)
🎶 Sudden Attak of the Locksmith 🎶
#01. Grandpas Company
#02. Toilet Seat ParadoX
#03. 'Electro' Toilet Seat ParadoX
#04. Brush for Toking
#05. Crowdfund-hustlers
#06. Covshitism
#07. Down With!
#08. ጋዪልፏ፱ክጎ ዪልየ
🎶 DragUni Squad 🎶
--- SOON !!! ---
DragonCore Team (also known as DC87 Team) is the central hub that brings together the full scope of DragonCore87’s creative work — including music, video, gaming content, and digital media.
It functions as a unified structure designed to organise, develop, and preserve projects spanning from the mid-2000s to the present day.
In essence, it operates as a comprehensive creative ecosystem, covering music production, video content, digital art, gaming, and the archiving of older material that might otherwise be lost over time.
The initiative emerged out of a practical need — as the volume of content grew, it became necessary to consolidate everything into one coherent system.
✮✮✮ Origins & Development ✮✮✮
The roots of DC87 Team go back to 2005, when DragonCore87 began publishing experimental music and video content under the alias DragonHardstyle.
This period coincided with the rapid growth of internet culture, when online platforms began enabling independent creators to share content freely.
Over time, the scope of activity expanded — from electronic music into rap, parody content, gaming media, and archival work.
With projects such as:
Sudden Attack of the Locksmith (original: Nagły Atak Ślusarza)
DragUni Squad
and multiple social and content platforms
…it eventually became clear that a structured framework was needed to unify and manage everything.
This led to the creation of DC87 Team.
✮✮✮ Structure & Function ✮✮✮
DC87 Team serves both as a coordinator and as an archive, ensuring that all content is maintained within a single, organised system rather than being dispersed across multiple platforms.
✮ Music & Video Archive ✮
A core component of DC87 Team is an extensive archive of music and video content dating back to 2005.
This includes:
early DragonHardstyle productions,
Sudden Attack of the Locksmith recordings,
DragUni Squad tracks and videos,
freestyle recordings, remixes, and experimental projects.
The primary goal is preservation and documentation — showcasing the evolution of style and creative direction over time.
✮ Music Projects – Unified Structure ✮
DC87 Team connects all music projects under a single umbrella, ensuring consistency and continuity.
Key projects include:
Sudden Attack of the Locksmith — an early experimental project (2008–2011) combining rap, electronic music, and humour,
DragUni Squad — a more recent collaboration with Tieini, expanding on earlier concepts with a more developed artistic direction.
This unified structure prevents fragmentation and reinforces a cohesive creative identity.
✮ Online Platforms & Presence ✮
DC87 Team also manages the project’s digital presence, ensuring content is accessible and well-organised across platforms, including:
YouTube – video content, music releases, and gaming materials,
SoundCloud – music library and audio releases,
Facebook – updates and community engagement,
Linktree – a centralised hub linking all platforms.
Additional elements include curated playlists, archived videos, and structured collections of creative work.
✮ Gaming & Digital Content ✮
Gaming forms an integral part of the overall ecosystem.
This includes:
gameplay archiving,
reinterpretations of classic games,
narrative-driven playthroughs,
integration of gaming with music and multimedia content.
This reflects a broader concept of digital creativity, where different forms of media intersect and complement one another.
✮✮✮ Philosophy ✮✮✮
DC87 Team is guided by several core principles:
maintaining independence from major labels and mainstream industry structures,
retaining full ownership of creative content,
preserving artistic freedom and experimentation,
approaching projects with professionalism despite their hobby-driven origins.
The result is a model that is both passion-led and structured.
✮✮✮ Significance ✮✮✮
DC87 Team plays a key role as the central framework connecting all creative output.
It enables:
long-term preservation of creative work,
development of new projects built on earlier foundations,
integration of diverse forms of digital media,
effective presentation of independent content.
In practical terms, it transforms a collection of scattered projects into a cohesive and sustainable system.
✮✮✮ Community Support ✮✮✮
Like many independent creative initiatives, DC87 Team relies on audience support.
This may include:
following and engaging with content,
sharing materials across platforms,
commenting and interacting with the community,
or providing optional financial support.
Such contributions play an important role in sustaining ongoing creative development and enabling the release of new material.
⚜️ “A friend in need is a friend indeed.” ⚜️