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DJ Blazar What is this track at 29:28?


Triquatra May or may not have something to do with this. As one of the Nedex Society I couldn't possibly say for sure :P

https://www.discogs.com/CLSM-NedEx/release/1764659
Si Thompson I went to this Uproar event in Nottingham.
Triquatra 2004, right in the thick of decent UK hardcore and modern freeform. Nice.

I was out of the country so I missed it. I moved back in 2007 which is about a year after everything started dieing. Deep joy.
The drunken scotsman The tune is Cortina - Music is moving, which is an old hard house tune. Not sure who did this remix but Gammer did a remix of it around 2005 as well which was released on Nukleus records - https://www.beatport.com/track/music-is-moving-gammers-hardcore-remix/3741687
Triquatra Jon Doe is in the process of putting all his tracks online for sale at the moment, so I expect it will make an apperance eventually :)
djDMS
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Originally posted by Triquatra:
2004, right in the thick of decent UK hardcore and modern freeform. Nice.

I was out of the country so I missed it. I moved back in 2007 which is about a year after everything started dieing. Deep joy.




So it's all your fault then.
Triquatra Funny thing is, I moved to mainland UK in 2001, and left in 2003, so I may have been responsible for that dip in hardcores life too.
Si Thompson
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Originally posted by Triquatra:
2004, right in the thick of decent UK hardcore and modern freeform. Nice.

I was out of the country so I missed it. I moved back in 2007 which is about a year after everything started dieing. Deep joy.




This Uproar was from July 2005, but i get what you mean. I loved 2000-2006 for UK Hardcore.

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