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trippnface ok. done. take me to Japan. this 1 video thoroughly annihilated any hardcore rave i have been to in a long time. i duno about the UK; but this makes our parties look like a joke.
the music is ON POINT; the lights; the art; the vibe. no BS ; straight HARDCORE
beyond jealous. definitely a shining light in these times. i hope this utterly blossoms and becomes the norm; this is what the hardcore scene should be
not to mention that is the best ****ign hardstyle track i have ever heard

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-W0R4kVftxQ&feature=youtu.be
silver Womb (where the video is taken) is / used to be a house / trance club, owner is a porn company (hence the name), they have an massive sound system in there, so good that they opened for a week then had to close to make the walls twice as thick.
latininxtc I wouldn't want to be anywhere near a porn company with the name womb...
trippnface sounds like the perfect place to throw the rave called boobs bass & bacon!
and fk i want to hear that sound!
jordesuvi If never heard anything like that first track before, it was like a cross between a hands up melody, hardstyle kick and niche/garage vocals. Thankfully you'd already got someone to give the track name in the description.
Why have I not got P*Light's discography yet, what am I doing with my life. The track at 3:44 had me throwing so many shapes you'd have thought I was teaching a geometry class.

This hardcore rave looks awesome, it's not even the sound system that impresses me. The whole experience, lights, visuals and such an energetic, positive crowd look amazing. I'd have loved to have been there.
Claxton I. MUST. GO. TO. JAPAN!

Who fancies it?
Ken Masters
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Originally posted by Claxton:
I. MUST. GO. TO. JAPAN!

Who fancies it?




Began saving at the end of last year dude. The plan is a 3 month excursion in 2017, travelling round the country sampling everything it has to offer, hopefully grab a booking on the way :)
whispering
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Originally posted by latininxtc:
I wouldn't want to be anywhere near a porn company with the name womb...



Probably a reference to deep penetration, hentai manga uses that type of wording ...or so i've heard.

Tano*C is awesome, have loads of the compilations.
CDJay
quote:
Originally posted by Claxton:
I. MUST. GO. TO. JAPAN!

Who fancies it?



We're likely out there this year. Make it coincide!

CDJay
Alabaster Wanna go to Japan so much... All my interests and hobbies seem to find their pinnacle there.
whispering I want to visit the rabbit island in Japan.
Elipton
quote:
Originally posted by whispering:
I want to visit the rabbit island in Japan.



I believe there's a woman residing there with remarkably enormous boobs.

Japan anyone?

On a serious note, I'd love to go - but the plan isn't in the immediate future. Frustratingly my career has to come to the forefront of my priorities
latininxtc
quote:
Originally posted by whispering:
I want to visit the rabbit island in Japan.



holy shit that's a lot of rabbits! I wonder if the locals cook them as well. I've had rabbit before and they're actually quite good.

It'd be nice to visit Japan. It's not a place I've ever considered for my bucket list because it is so expensive, but you never know. But before Japan will have to come Australia, the Galapagos islands, and Socotra Island! But with the shit going down in Yemen it's little likely I'll ever do Socotra island.
DjZelous Ive never been to interested in going to japan but this, THIS Really wants to make me go!
Hopefully i can go one day!
trippnface
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Originally posted by jordesuvi:
If never heard anything like that first track before, it was like a cross between a hands up melody, hardstyle kick and niche/garage vocals. Thankfully you'd already got someone to give the track name in the description.
Why have I not got P*Light's discography yet, what am I doing with my life. The track at 3:44 had me throwing so many shapes you'd have thought I was teaching a geometry class.

This hardcore rave looks awesome, it's not even the sound system that impresses me. The whole experience, lights, visuals and such an energetic, positive crowd look amazing. I'd have loved to have been there.



haha hell ya man. good vibes all the way through for sure .
can't remember the second track but the 3rd one is P*light happymaker ( junk remix)
such a great style he did few things quite recently that are pretty amazing.
looks like we all share the desire to experience this epicness.
"are you happy"
YES
warped_candykid You can go to a parapara event at Maharaja Nightclub in Roppongi.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5khQwsC3OE

silver
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Originally posted by warped_candykid:
You can go to a parapara event at Maharaja Nightclub in Roppongi.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5khQwsC3OE




Maharaja.... 50 dollars to get in (guys price), get your drink spiked and robbed of all your money and cards, take you back to your place and steal all your equipment. Happened to two friends of mine in that area.
scottyd2k9 https://soundcloud.com/p_light
:D
latininxtc
quote:
Originally posted by warped_candykid:
You can go to a parapara event at Maharaja Nightclub in Roppongi.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5khQwsC3OE





yes but why the hell would you want to, especially after what Silver just said?
Elipton
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Originally posted by latininxtc:
quote:
Originally posted by warped_candykid:
You can go to a parapara event at Maharaja Nightclub in Roppongi.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5khQwsC3OE





yes but why the hell would you want to, especially after what Silver just said?



*whispers* Psst, I doubt he can predict what people will post in the future
latininxtc
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Originally posted by Elipton:
quote:
Originally posted by latininxtc:
quote:
Originally posted by warped_candykid:
You can go to a parapara event at Maharaja Nightclub in Roppongi.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5khQwsC3OE





yes but why the hell would you want to, especially after what Silver just said?



*whispers* Psst, I doubt he can predict what people will post in the future



silver The "club" isn't really a club it is a cool pickup place... the US embassy in Japan warns visitors of the Roppongi area for drink spikers, they are Russian crew or Nigerian crews mainly doing (that I heard about)... with that said if you come to Japan I'll be taking everyone to Roppongi just not to that club haha :)
Otsdarva
quote:
Originally posted by jordesuvi:
If never heard anything like that first track before, it was like a cross between a hands up melody, hardstyle kick and niche/garage vocals. Thankfully you'd already got someone to give the track name in the description.
Why have I not got P*Light's discography yet, what am I doing with my life. The track at 3:44 had me throwing so many shapes you'd have thought I was teaching a geometry class.

This hardcore rave looks awesome, it's not even the sound system that impresses me. The whole experience, lights, visuals and such an energetic, positive crowd look amazing. I'd have loved to have been there.



The j-core scene has been blowing most mainstream UK hardcore out of the water for years now. It reminds me of what hardcore/rave music used to be about, with emphasis on melodic elements. You all should check out the Japanese scene, lots of good and innovative stuff going on over there. Interesting to see artists like M-Project making it big in the west now too.
djchexmixer Very cool video! Thanks for sharing this! And damn would I have loved to be there.

quote:
Originally posted by Claxton:
I. MUST. GO. TO. JAPAN!

Who fancies it?



Me too, I must go as well.
latininxtc
quote:
Originally posted by silver:
The "club" isn't really a club it is a cool pickup place... the US embassy in Japan warns visitors of the Roppongi area for drink spikers, they are Russian crew or Nigerian crews mainly doing (that I heard about)... with that said if you come to Japan I'll be taking everyone to Roppongi just not to that club haha :)



The same thing happens in some clubs in Miami, and they too are run by Russians.
Comrade_
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Originally posted by Otsdarva:
The j-core scene has been blowing most mainstream UK hardcore out of the water for years now. It reminds me of what hardcore/rave music used to be about, with emphasis on melodic elements. You all should check out the Japanese scene, lots of good and innovative stuff going on over there. Interesting to see artists like M-Project making it big in the west now too.


I have a very shallow knowledge of J-core. I own a couple of free albums and have listened to a decent amount of J-core mixes (usually the "ramen break stuff"). Are there any classic albums that you would recommend to anyone trying to expand their J-core related knowledge?
Otsdarva I would start with Hardcore Tano*C albums like the Hardcore Syndrome series. DJ Shimamura's Dynasty Records has a bunch of top-notch albums, and pichnopop is P*Light's label. Minamotrance albums are usually good stuff too. the big names in the j-core scene are always doing collabs and crossovers with each other too. You can google artists you like and check out their discographies and Soundcloud accounts and all that if you like what you hear. they're always releasing new albums at Comiket and M3 events that happen a few times a year and there's some j-core websites that sell a lot of these albums internationally
trippnface
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Originally posted by Comrade_:
quote:
Originally posted by Otsdarva:
The j-core scene has been blowing most mainstream UK hardcore out of the water for years now. It reminds me of what hardcore/rave music used to be about, with emphasis on melodic elements. You all should check out the Japanese scene, lots of good and innovative stuff going on over there. Interesting to see artists like M-Project making it big in the west now too.


I have a very shallow knowledge of J-core. I own a couple of free albums and have listened to a decent amount of J-core mixes (usually the "ramen break stuff"). Are there any classic albums that you would recommend to anyone trying to expand their J-core related knowledge?




check out bastard pop terrorists; VIVID HARDCORE; prismatic music; SKETCH UP!; J CORE MASTERZ; M project is behind a good amount of working with it; that guy is killer
DJ D-Luc-D
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Originally posted by trippnface:
quote:
Originally posted by Comrade_:
quote:
Originally posted by Otsdarva:
The j-core scene has been blowing most mainstream UK hardcore out of the water for years now. It reminds me of what hardcore/rave music used to be about, with emphasis on melodic elements. You all should check out the Japanese scene, lots of good and innovative stuff going on over there. Interesting to see artists like M-Project making it big in the west now too.


I have a very shallow knowledge of J-core. I own a couple of free albums and have listened to a decent amount of J-core mixes (usually the "ramen break stuff"). Are there any classic albums that you would recommend to anyone trying to expand their J-core related knowledge?




check out bastard pop terrorists; VIVID HARDCORE; prismatic music; SKETCH UP!; J CORE MASTERZ; M project is behind a good amount of working with it; that guy is killer



Pretty much spot on, I'd also say For you sounds, my label (in my signature), Lilium Records and Attack The Music and I'll think of some more when I can be bothered to look for links haha
Comrade_
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Originally posted by DJ D-Luc-D:
quote:
Originally posted by trippnface:
quote:
Originally posted by Comrade_:
quote:
Originally posted by Otsdarva:
The j-core scene has been blowing most mainstream UK hardcore out of the water for years now. It reminds me of what hardcore/rave music used to be about, with emphasis on melodic elements. You all should check out the Japanese scene, lots of good and innovative stuff going on over there. Interesting to see artists like M-Project making it big in the west now too.


I have a very shallow knowledge of J-core. I own a couple of free albums and have listened to a decent amount of J-core mixes (usually the "ramen break stuff"). Are there any classic albums that you would recommend to anyone trying to expand their J-core related knowledge?




check out bastard pop terrorists; VIVID HARDCORE; prismatic music; SKETCH UP!; J CORE MASTERZ; M project is behind a good amount of working with it; that guy is killer



Pretty much spot on, I'd also say For you sounds, my label (in my signature), Lilium Records and Attack The Music and I'll think of some more when I can be bothered to look for links haha


Thanks! I'll make sure to check these artists and albums!
latininxtc
quote:
Originally posted by whispering:
I want to visit the rabbit island in Japan.



You should probably make a stop at cat island as well!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHLLDOyZepY
trippnface
quote:
Originally posted by DJ D-Luc-D:
quote:
Originally posted by trippnface:
quote:
Originally posted by Comrade_:
quote:
Originally posted by Otsdarva:
The j-core scene has been blowing most mainstream UK hardcore out of the water for years now. It reminds me of what hardcore/rave music used to be about, with emphasis on melodic elements. You all should check out the Japanese scene, lots of good and innovative stuff going on over there. Interesting to see artists like M-Project making it big in the west now too.


I have a very shallow knowledge of J-core. I own a couple of free albums and have listened to a decent amount of J-core mixes (usually the "ramen break stuff"). Are there any classic albums that you would recommend to anyone trying to expand their J-core related knowledge?




check out bastard pop terrorists; VIVID HARDCORE; prismatic music; SKETCH UP!; J CORE MASTERZ; M project is behind a good amount of working with it; that guy is killer



Pretty much spot on, I'd also say For you sounds, my label (in my signature), Lilium Records and Attack The Music and I'll think of some more when I can be bothered to look for links haha



it was actually through scanning your soundcloud and recommendations along with D-tor that i got so into j-core; so thank you ;) . everything comes around !
Guest
quote:
Originally posted by trippnface:
ok. done. take me to Japan. this 1 video thoroughly annihilated any hardcore rave i have been to in a long time. i duno about the UK; but this makes our parties look like a joke.
the music is ON POINT; the lights; the art; the vibe. no BS ; straight HARDCORE
beyond jealous. definitely a shining light in these times. i hope this utterly blossoms and becomes the norm; this is what the hardcore scene should be
not to mention that is the best ****ign hardstyle track i have ever heard

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-W0R4kVftxQ&feature=youtu.be



there are loads better then that











versia not everyone likes gabber or people from holland.
Guest its worldwide, and why uk hardcore became called uk hardcore in all the shops and on youtube, its hardcore scene in 99% of europe except the uk, and most of america, q-dance is slowing taking over the USA, and has done austrialia




either way, its not hard to make these



more like

DJ D-Luc-D
quote:
Originally posted by trippnface:
quote:
Originally posted by DJ D-Luc-D:
quote:
Originally posted by trippnface:
quote:
Originally posted by Comrade_:
quote:
Originally posted by Otsdarva:
The j-core scene has been blowing most mainstream UK hardcore out of the water for years now. It reminds me of what hardcore/rave music used to be about, with emphasis on melodic elements. You all should check out the Japanese scene, lots of good and innovative stuff going on over there. Interesting to see artists like M-Project making it big in the west now too.


I have a very shallow knowledge of J-core. I own a couple of free albums and have listened to a decent amount of J-core mixes (usually the "ramen break stuff"). Are there any classic albums that you would recommend to anyone trying to expand their J-core related knowledge?




check out bastard pop terrorists; VIVID HARDCORE; prismatic music; SKETCH UP!; J CORE MASTERZ; M project is behind a good amount of working with it; that guy is killer



Pretty much spot on, I'd also say For you sounds, my label (in my signature), Lilium Records and Attack The Music and I'll think of some more when I can be bothered to look for links haha



it was actually through scanning your soundcloud and recommendations along with D-tor that i got so into j-core; so thank you ;) . everything comes around !



No problem, always surprises me when my stream actually helps people. :D

Since I said I'd follow up:

- VIVID HARDCORE isn't releasing anymore however ETIA. and you started a new circle last M3 which is very similar to it called J-NERATION. They're releasing a sequel next M3.
- NIZIGEN COMP
- Starlight Sounds
- SHOT MUSIC
- HARDCORE TANO*C
- SHARPNELSOUND
- Japanese with Force
- pichnopop
- S2TB Recording
- MINAMOTRANCE
- HolTunez
- Notebook Records
- Japanese Stream Hardcore
- Psycho Filth Records
- FREAKIN WORKS
- CODE-49
- Splash Energy Recordings

Some gaijin ones:
- NiTEFLARE
- Allkore
- Lucky Lotus Records
- RuffBeatz

Also one that there are no links for is SUB DUB TRAX. MUZIK SERVANT runs it and is continuing the ヲタCross Line series from BL-Records on there it seems. Cross Line and Straight Line are basically like another A-Remix Nation. :P

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