Posted - 2015/03/12 : 19:56:52
I have to agree with wong. I havent listened to any samples from This is Powerstomp 2 yet, but the first album was crappy.
But I can listen to Kurt's remix of Scott Brown's Like An Angel on an infinite loop :P
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That's sad to hear as I am sick of the trend. I don't mind powerstomp but a whole album of it is just too much. I enjoy variety, which is why I found Hardcore Innovators to be an amazing album. The first powrstomp album just saw a CD rip and that's it I didn't even bother to put it on my phone to listen to it during my commutes.
But I'll say Joey Riot since he's the most to blame for this trend.
quote:Originally posted by CDJay:
Joey, simply because there is no one doing more for a sound and movement.
*love* the Japan hookup with M-Project.
Best of all, LT is broader than any one style. I find working with LT invigorating.
We have plans. Plans!
CDJay
Will you release a Gabber album for him aswell? :)
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Posted - 2015/03/13 : 04:59:46
I have to say i like Clownys stuff. From what i know he already had a style that sounds somewhat close to german hands-up and the powerstomp sound fits nicely with that.
But he'll most likely not beat Joey as he is the father of powerstomp and hasn't yet completely gone to just rehashing older stuff with the powerstomp sound like Kurt does.
M-Project does great stuff and i like the makina influence that's still there. Good to see someone pushing in a different direction.
Posted - 2015/03/13 : 06:17:35
Dunno why, Power stomp just doesn't do it for me. If i had to give my favorite power stomp producer it would probably be Kurt.
quote:Originally posted by ViolonC:
I have to say i like Clownys stuff. From what i know he already had a style that sounds somewhat close to german hands-up and the powerstomp sound fits nicely with that.
But he'll most likely not beat Joey as he is the father of powerstomp and hasn't yet completely gone to just rehashing older stuff with the powerstomp sound like Kurt does.
M-Project does great stuff and i like the makina influence that's still there. Good to see someone pushing in a different direction.
DJ Kurt is the father of Powerstomp. He made stuff that was called "Powerbounce" since around 2007-08, with Powerstomp is basicly a mixture of that and Joey's production
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Posted - 2015/03/13 : 12:56:38
Has to be Kurt although I find lots of powerstomp becomes very boring very quickly. TBF I think it's given hardcore a massive boost so u gota give it some credit. IMO the 2nd LT powerstomp album is much better than the 1st.
Wasn't Sy doing bouncy, powerstomp esque stuff in the mid-late noughties?? We need his production skills back in the scene!
Posted - 2015/03/13 : 14:21:13
Joey Riot is the king for me, I always look at how many tracks he's on as I know I'm likely to enjoy them more than tracks without him, depends on who's he's collabing with I guess. Tracks like Who the hell are you, say my name, it's you, number 1, I turn to you etc. are my faves.
Kurt is second. Loving the 666 daze type songs but not so much other styles.
No sweat (Oooosh!) & M projects albums were good.
Some of the other Lethal theory artists just aren't as good as those above.
As for the powerstomp albums I can't decide which is the best. Vol 1 has some real gems like Hysteria, **** with beatz and some mentioned above but Vol 2 has more quality song for song.
quote:Originally posted by ViolonC:
I have to say i like Clownys stuff. From what i know he already had a style that sounds somewhat close to german hands-up and the powerstomp sound fits nicely with that.
But he'll most likely not beat Joey as he is the father of powerstomp and hasn't yet completely gone to just rehashing older stuff with the powerstomp sound like Kurt does.
M-Project does great stuff and i like the makina influence that's still there. Good to see someone pushing in a different direction.
DJ Kurt is the father of Powerstomp. He made stuff that was called "Powerbounce" since around 2007-08, with Powerstomp is basicly a mixture of that and Joey's production
As for the powerstomp albums I can't decide which is the best. Vol 1 has some real gems like Hysteria,
:) actually got asked to sing that night before it got made, track i covered it from think the girl was russian was hard to sing along to, was a nightmare sang 4 min vox think about 30 secs got used for the track in the end up lol xx