Hello everybody,
This is my new Track named Nous from my Piano Works. Its another Sound from the SFOB far away from the Hardcore Genre but still an especially SFOB Sound and I love it. It reminds me a little on The Missing my last summer track and perhaps this is the continuation ;) I hope you will enjoy this one.
Track for Free Download on: http://www.speedcorefrontostberlin.de/pianoworks.htm SFOB @ FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=143273165716417&ref=ts
I hope you will enjoy
Best regards Schluppi SFOB Speedcore Front Ost Berlin
Posted - 2010/11/26 : 20:02:14
Thank you D-Tor I think the next track is a good hardcore Track not to fast but with this piano style like the missing if you know ;)
Very intriguing style you got on your other tracks as well.
Yes indeed! You are able to connect it with most of all different music genres from Metal, Pop to EDM.
(although hard to get into most Pop nowadays)
Why? Since the beginning, Pop-music has used other genres to fulfill its empty soul. Black Music is out today (R&B; yuk doesn't even have something familiar with Rythmn&Blues of an Aretha Franklins era), so the producers have found another genre to use and today have combined EDM with their Black Music. That is how Dance Hall "got invented". Whenever I am torchered listening to Lady Gaga songs I am pretty sure the producer of her is inspired by the Hardcore scene. Listen to the background music of Alejandro and I am pretty sure, just by removing the vocals and change the speed would make it a Gabba-song.
Hey, it's the same what happened in the middle of the 90's. (Better do not) Listen to "Caught In The Act", because most of the Pop-victims used Eurodance elements since this kind of music had been accepted by music industry.
It is a complement to SFOB, that this piano sound is able to be used for a lot different genres. This is how producers work! And saving this sound up for Hardcore tunes (don't care about the style) makes it even more interesting.
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Posted - 2010/11/29 : 23:48:37
I do realize Pop music is heading into more Club sounding music, and that's great and all, I just really hate the remakes.
Numa Numa, Video Killed The Radio Star, Hide and Seek, You Spin Me Round, Pretty Rave Girl, 75 Street Brazil.
I really don't like when people rap over crap, especially my 80s. Make something original.
quote:Originally posted by D-tor:
I do realize Pop music is heading into more Club sounding music, and that's great and all, I just really hate the remakes.
Numa Numa, Video Killed The Radio Star, Hide and Seek, You Spin Me Round, Pretty Rave Girl, 75 Street Brazil.
I really don't like when people rap over crap, especially my 80s. Make something original.
That's business! I don't like at as well, but face the truth that the majority of world's population is simply pleased with the simpleness and doesn't want to be informed about anything else. Breathing in the generally accepted opinion/prejudice is easier and makes you getting accepted easier! Why complicate things?
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Ravers unite!
"Happy Hardcore: Love it... hate it... it's fun!" (Matt Stokes)
Posted - 2010/11/30 : 08:36:29
Yeah, profit and all that jazz. Still don't like people messin' with mah 80s though. They can shit on 90s for all I care. [except Eiffel 65 and Daft Punk... ;)]
quote:Originally posted by D-tor:
Yeah, profit and all that jazz. Still don't like people messin' with mah 80s though. They can shit on 90s for all I care. [except Eiffel 65 and Daft Punk... ;)]
I don't have any problems with people "messing around" with songs, it just has to be a good production. Simply sampling a song without any self-produced influence is cheap and needs to be removed.
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Ravers unite!
"Happy Hardcore: Love it... hate it... it's fun!" (Matt Stokes)
quote:Originally posted by D-tor:
Yeah, profit and all that jazz. Still don't like people messin' with mah 80s though. They can shit on 90s for all I care. [except Eiffel 65 and Daft Punk... ;)]
I don't have any problems with people "messing around" with songs, it just has to be a good production. Simply sampling a song without any self-produced influence is cheap and needs to be removed.
I see you're referring to Pitbull then. ;)
I dunno, messing around with songs involves a lot of production work, at least in my eyes. That's why I love Hardcore bootlegs...