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pre
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United Kingdom
127 posts Joined: Jul, 2003
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Posted - 2004/01/21 : 12:08:01
AHA!
but the music is so different within itself,thats why the need for the use of sub-generes..there's some hardcore mix packs that i woundn't go near with yet what i mix with is still in the same catorgory yet still there's enough of a difference in style and use of too define it differently..i think the use of sub-generes is for that people dont have too argue/clash over the same catorgory of music of which i'm sure there has been many discussions..
p.s. coundn't be bothered too use paragraphs here sorry..
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LuckyStrike
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United Kingdom
31 posts Joined: Oct, 2003
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Posted - 2004/01/21 : 18:01:52
OLD SKOOL all the way, especially propper stuff like from '93 '94 thats propper music, absolutely mental.
Shame theres not many old skool raves any more................
Its a hardcore thing
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whispering
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Finland
8,452 posts Joined: Nov, 2002
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Posted - 2004/01/21 : 18:19:24
quote: Originally posted by pre:
but the music is so different within itself,thats why the need for the use of sub-generes..
Thats when you can use label names, artist names, track names etc.
The thing with sub-genre or sub-sub-sub-genre names are, that they never mean the same thing for everybody...
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