Posted - 2012/02/14 : 01:52:06
You go on any download sites though and the realise the scene is still saturated with fast trance cheesers from new names which all sound the same and most of them never really sell well because they are all so similar.
I thought there were still a lot of good tracks on disc 3.
RECON AND DEMAND - HEART BLEEDS is like newer type uplifting hardcore sound also REMAND - SOMETHING GOTTA HOLD ON. It's new and still keeps the traditional happy vibe that everyone loves.
Yeah BRIGHT LIKE THE SUN - SY & UNKNOWN is great. Very few trance cheesers sound that good these days though.
quote:Originally posted by rafferty:
You go on any download sites though and the realise the scene is still saturated with fast trance cheesers from new names which all sound the same and most of them never really sell well because they are all so similar.
I thought there were still a lot of good tracks on disc 3.
RECON AND DEMAND - HEART BLEEDS is like newer type uplifting hardcore sound also REMAND - SOMETHING GOTTA HOLD ON. It's new and still keeps the traditional happy vibe that everyone loves.
Yeah BRIGHT LIKE THE SUN - SY & UNKNOWN is great. Very few trance cheesers sound that good these days though.
if you into the more melodic stuff, it's obvious CD1 and 2 aren't for us
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Posted - 2012/02/15 : 10:12:49
interesting discussion. i love the input from everybody. this is why a site like this exists!! its a given fact with so much branching out we cant all agree... saying that, i really do love some of this "newer sounding" stuff. but not all of it. and i certainly don't come close to reaching the euphoric heights that real hardcore gives me. i like how some of the dj's are branching out. i have faith in their ability to keep the fans content. if they continue to take it in this direction too far, people will sure as hell let them know we don't like it, and they might listen... or not give a damn.
evolution of music is absolutely fascinating, and seeing it occur to my favorite genre of music is quite interesting. i'm not an oldschool fan by any means, but hardcore is most definitely my passion. for over a couple years now ive been avidly addicted. my first show was etd love in frisco with scott brown and hixxy. after that it was (and is) my mission to continue supporting the scene, seeing the people i love, with the music i love. i personally dont enjoy the older bonkers, but LOVE the harder uk hardocre sound. too each their own. we have a very diverse genre, with many different aspects that please many different people. reading all this and listening to the different opinions has shown me depth of this evolution. and i love it.
i would definitely say some hardcore ravers in the us are behind :p i saw darren styles for my first time this year in arizona, and hearing " save me" and "your my angel" was what ive been craving all these years.!!! i also heard "you and i" and some of the newer style and i loved it as well. of course its a different feel, and i didnt enjoy it quite as much.. i certainly wish i could of been on the scene like 10 years earlier haha. i wish we had the amount of hardcore the uk gets. it also took me awhile to find the good stuff here..its alot more underground. i recently saw dougal & gammer for my first time and i was a bit disappointed to be honest. i heard a few of the classics..but it wasnt what i expected from the hardcore legends sadly. im sad i maybe got here too late :/
those classics will always be there..and we can always play them..and we can always have that feeling..and resurrect it!! im going to keep buying tickets to these guys because i love hardcore to death... and it might be changing. but its still the best fkn vibes there are. even if these big names start to abandon us, i have faith in the hardcore fans to revive hardcore infinitely, rising from the ashes anew each time, like a glorious phoenix ;D i love the diversity. and i love us. sorry for the rant. just my 2 cents guys.. you know how it goes...
Posted - 2012/04/23 : 20:31:26
so just got round to listening to this (really dont know what took me so long)
tbh its the biggest load of anal seepage i have ever heard. 90% of it isnt what i would class as hardcore at all. only tune i even remotely liked was bright like the sun and after listening i had to listen to gammers nostalgia tune to remind me that he can make a decent tune!
as of now ive just offered it on twitter to anyone for free (except for postage) as my collection may miss it but my conscience wont:)
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Posted - 2012/04/24 : 00:11:55
So I just read through this thread. And was mildly amused at the similarities and differences between this thread a recent one about gammer. People amuse me.
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quote:Originally posted by trippnface:i have faith in their ability to keep the fans content. if they continue to take it in this direction too far, people will sure as hell let them know we don't like it, and they might listen... or not give a damn.
that's what we are doing, but they are just brushing us off as haters
Lilley: This was the thread that started it all :P
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Alert moderatorEdited by - Samination on 2012/04/24 07:57:24
Posted - 2012/04/25 : 00:33:24
That was about 3 years before the War, a show called CNNNN. Chaser Nonstop News Network. No one really knows what the last N stood for.
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Posted - 2012/08/22 : 15:28:42
I like this sound. Anyway, like "Open your e-aaaaaa-aaaaaa-aaaaa-yes", "Missing" and "Louder" by Petruccio and Modulate, "Mercy" by Styles. Earlier CXH Cd`s I dislike - there are plain pop music, sometimes bad. New sound is not quite speed-up electro. I hear it as the fusion of earlier happycore (all generations) and modern dnb - in the new fashion electro cover.
But directly speed-up house tracks, sometimes played in dj-sets, i dislike.