Posted - 2015/04/13 : 13:06:05
I actually still listen to Scott Brown - Promise a lot. I love this happy hardstyle core-ish style :D Same as Darren Styles & Re-Con & Whizzkid - Jump Up or the Da Tweekaz remix of Darren Styles & Re-Con & Matthew Steeper - Rest Of Your Life.
Really, really interested in that Fracus & Darwin track aswell.
quote:Originally posted by Guest:
you would really just be making a "gabba" track with uk hardcore twinkles and bells
so like, "gabba" runs with whatever festival is cominng around, so when this 2015 comes around, there will be more of that in the shops
then only 10 to 20 tunes for the rest of the year
I have no clue wtf you are going on about, but look at that video! How come I've never heard of Harmony Of Hardcore before?
And I cannot understand how a company, or an employee of one, that throws UK hardcore events can look at these videos and not say "We've got to do one of these!" If there is any event that would be capable of bringing harmony and peace to the industry it's an event like this.
Posted - 2015/04/25 : 00:32:55
because harmony of hardcore is "gabba", just like 15 orther festivals around europe that are 100% nothing todo with uk hardcore or any of its dj`s or producers, and most ditched industrial and terror in 2007
hardstyle is still just hardstyle, the harder sound of hardstyle was originally "gabba mainstream" and still is
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Posted - 2015/04/25 : 09:58:41
To me UK Hardcore has embraced Hard Dance too much. If you want you want to live up to the name Hardcore, sound like it instead of using only soft embarassing Hard Dance kicks.
You just look at how far ahead Hardstyle has risen above Hard Dance in popularity and that pretty much tells you which direction UK Hardcore should go in.