quote:Originally posted by DJ Lawlzy:
Wow this thread is still going.
Nobody can blame me for the second half of this, my shit was sorted out pages ago lol
It died, and LoveTheCore bumped it and then it turned into another 'new style' war I think and then trance got involved..and Guetta somehow.
He just trolls himself most of the time, I haven't seen a single post where he hasn't been angry at 'haters' or whatever and he makes some dumbshit point that everyone has to respond to because it's just so ridiculous or extreme. "There are people I'd like to punch the crap out of too the way they bag talented hardcore djs for trying something fresh." come on what kind of person says this really. You want to punch someone because they don't like something you like? These guys are musicians, not sports teams...here in the world of rave music we don't punch people who don't share our opinions or say something we disagree with. Take that attitude elsewhere like a club or a bar or something, that's not what raving is about.
I don't think anyone is blaming you? He's also a human being who makes mistakes like everyone else and because he's a prominent figure, that gets out on a larger scale. Also because the scene in general likes to find trivial things to moan about, this thread is 14 pages long.
Er...you do realise I was talking about LoveThaCore and not DJ Gammer right? Unless you think LoveThaCore is a prominent figure in the scene.
Oh didn't realize :S I don't know who that guy is. I was talking about Gammer and people's response to this silly thing in general.
quote:Originally posted by Karthy:
If it sounds good it is good, it's music ffs not politics! I can rant about the dubsteppy tracks that sound shite because they do sound shite! But Killed The Rave is a decent track imo, whether it's ripped off loads of other shit or not, it's a good track!
It's hard to be original in hardcore because everythings so defined, for it to be hardcore it has to be strictly certain things.
But anyway, I await the day all the whinging stops, this threads 80% pure moaning from what I've seen. Saw the topic of Killed The Rave, just wanted to put in my two cents.
ha ha thats what i did..saw we killed the rave..love the track..then got a headache reading all the posts...bit like an episode of that old show ..grumpy old men :P
Posted - 2012/01/26 : 03:11:24
...speaking of gammer, can I buy Porn Kings v DJ Supreme - Up To Da Wildstyle (Gammer & Andy Whitby Remix) anywhere online? that is one sick track!
Posted - 2012/01/26 : 04:35:27
tried checking out nukleuz?
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quote:Originally posted by MAtRiCks:
...speaking of gammer, can I buy Porn Kings v DJ Supreme - Up To Da Wildstyle (Gammer & Andy Whitby Remix) anywhere online? that is one sick track!
wow that is surprisingly good
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quote:Originally posted by Janster:
I'm really digging this new track that Gammer is working on: http://www.twitvid.com/NPRTL
I guess we pissed him off good :D
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Posted - 2012/05/29 : 23:14:34
2 things I'd like to add to this, presumably, incredibly long running discussion.
1. I don't think it's necessarily a case of one style of dance music borrowing from another, more that we're now in a situation where everybody has access to the same technology, in this case, a little VSTi called Massive. Exactly the same happened with Nexus, Vanguard etc. You get a big new synth that everyones using and every track you hear contains the same 'sound'. Essentially it comes down to creativity, or lack of, depending on you viewpoint.
In terms of 'dubcore' or whatever, I dont particularly mind it, nor am I overwhelmed by it, but I welcome change. If anything, it came about 4 years too late, which is when it was the dominant sound in Trance ;).
2. Regarding threats of violence, or violence at raves. I actually believe that this comes from segregation, which has come from the message cascaded down from various influencial figures within the scene. The message largely consisting of 'we're hardcore and proud, and everything else can **** off!'. Now I understand that it's supposed to come over as people taking pride in what they listen to and enjoy, but it creates a kind of island mentality, that if you're not 'hardcore' then you're the enemy, which is so, so wrong.
Of course, the irony in all of this is that it's by enforcing this 'hardcore and proud/hardcore til I die' attitude which has lead to the backlash when the very same people have tried to do something different.
quote:Originally posted by ponder:
Now I understand that it's supposed to come over as people taking pride in what they listen to and enjoy, but it creates a kind of island mentality, that if you're not 'hardcore' then you're the enemy, which is so, so wrong.
This actually happens alot for some of the rockers I know/knew. They hated anything electronic/dance music. So it's not exactly just hardcore that has such people.
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