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DJ Sketchy zipDJ! They are AWESOME! You need to provide evidence of clubs you DJ at to get signed to their system. I've collected over 30,000 records since joining though! They are the national chart company for Canada and America! So I collect ALL OF IT haha. From Dubstep to Country. Nothing in the way of Hardcore though :(

https://www.zipdj.com/
Samination Obviously. when was the last time Hardcore was a serious genre, or bankable?

Heck, I wouldn't be surprised if Nightcore or DJ Rankin appears before any real hardcore producer :P
DJ Sketchy
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Originally posted by Samination:
Obviously. when was the last time Hardcore was a serious genre, or bankable?

Heck, I wouldn't be surprised if Nightcore or DJ Rankin appears before any real hardcore producer :P



It's a shame the Hardcore releases don't make it to the national chart in America & Canada. Do you think they would if say there was the same setup in the UK?
Samination Well there would be a larger chance of them appearing. Dutch Hardcore might have a bigger chance because of it's ties to Hardstyle and Q-Dance
Captain Triceps Why does Rankin's name get brought up in 2016? He has no relevance at all anymore. And his original relevance was only negative anyway.
Elipton
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Originally posted by Captain Triceps:
Why does Rankin's name get brought up in 2016? He has no relevance at all anymore. And his original relevance was only negative anyway.



Old memes never die, sadly.

I think qualification for the Billboard charts is different to the UK ones. One or the other counts download sales (or possibly streams).

Hardcore has to gain a lot of traction and momentum before it can compete with even the smallest of other genres such as Future House or other new digital-era sounds.

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