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CDJay
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Posted - 2016/06/02 : 23:04:51
You win at sane appraisal.
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CDJay
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Posted - 2016/06/02 : 23:08:01
(that said, if you listen to the latest HU podcast and still think that after "Don't Let Go" and the Wasted Penguin's remix you are wrong and should self flagellate until sane)
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Edited by - CDJay on 2016/06/02 23:21:09 |
Elliott
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Posted - 2016/06/03 : 00:30:54
quote: Originally posted by Quicksilver:
I still do, if I count. :)
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Home Is Where The Heart Is
Nice work mate!
While we're on the shameless plug thing, I've got an EP's worth of WIP tracks that I hope will be relevant to the interests of fans of the classic UK hardcore sound: https://soundcloud.com/hellomynameiselliott/elliott-arpstorm-remember-me-finale-the-first-valium-soul-wip-clips Just gotta get on that finishing stuff hype. :)
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Elliott
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Posted - 2016/06/10 : 16:35:42
Thanks for all the suggestions btw, guys. :)
Sorry if I offended anyone with my "real hardcore" comments but that's what it is to me. UK hardcore was that thing they made last decade. To each their own! Even the most ardent TWR supporters would have to agree that the style of hardcore has changed significantly since 2011. It's objectively true. But the "for better or worse" part is a matter of opinion.
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Edited by - Elliott on 2016/06/10 16:37:56 |
Si Thompson
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Posted - 2016/06/11 : 10:14:46
quote: Originally posted by Elliott:
Can someone who's still paying attention to the scene clue me in please? Who's still making the good stuff?
Recently it seems like every artist I once loved is falling the same way.
I know Scott Brown is still keeping it real so I've obviously been paying close attention to the new Evo releases. Who else should I be paying attention to?
Yes.
https://soundcloud.com/si-thompson
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ultraskool
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Posted - 2016/06/11 : 12:11:03
i think a guy on Soundcloud named 'Phaaze' is still producing uk Hardkore
he's a got a good tune called 'Made To last'
https://soundcloud.com/phaazehardcore
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Samination
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Posted - 2016/06/11 : 12:43:52
quote: Originally posted by ultraskool:
i think a guy on Soundcloud named 'Phaaze' is still producing uk Hardkore
he's a got a good tune called 'Made To last'
https://soundcloud.com/phaazehardcore
You mean our Quicksilver? ;)
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Guest
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Posted - 2016/06/11 : 19:41:25
https://soundcloud.com/tags/uk%20hardcore
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CDJay
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Posted - 2016/06/11 : 22:06:23
It's borderline ironic it takes a disinterested party to so capably demonstrate the problem so utterly.
As a genre, we really don't stand a chance under current stewardship, heh.
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MC Deecee
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Posted - 2016/06/12 : 06:09:56
Mob is making some quality tracks, iron heart and anti gravity being 2 of my favourites, not fully sure if they came out this year but still relatively new.
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Quicksilver
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Posted - 2016/06/12 : 10:06:59
quote: Originally posted by ultraskool:
i think a guy on Soundcloud named 'Phaaze' is still producing uk Hardkore
he's a got a good tune called 'Made To last'
https://soundcloud.com/phaazehardcore
Cheers! That's me but I must have made "Made To Last" in my sleep cause I don't remember that one!
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Sulphurik
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Posted - 2016/11/01 : 23:12:33
Great to see a good number of new & newish producers in the scene and have been discovering quite a few new digital labels recently also. Some have been around for a few years but I haven't been following Hardcore as much within the last few years.
New/ newish labels: Future State Music, EMFA, universal Hardcore Digital, Automation Hardcore, Total Hardcore Digital.
Newish artists I'm liking what they're producing: Ben Defekt, Stu Infinity, Andy Dee, Andy Wilson, Doug Horizon, Haze, Team Rocket, JTS, Ken Masters, Skinny, DJ DFX, Dys7, Daniel Seven, Kyle Wytch wood, DJ Fallon, Steven Davidson, Jakka B, Future Hero, Future Shock to name some!
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ins0
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Posted - 2016/11/02 : 01:08:28
quote: Originally posted by Sulphurik:
Great to see a good number of new & newish producers in the scene and have been discovering quite a few new digital labels recently also. Some have been around for a few years but I haven't been following Hardcore as much within the last few years.
New/ newish labels: Future State Music, EMFA, universal Hardcore Digital, Automation Hardcore, Total Hardcore Digital.
Newish artists I'm liking what they're producing: Ben Defekt, Stu Infinity, Andy Dee, Andy Wilson, Doug Horizon, Haze, Team Rocket, JTS, Ken Masters, Skinny, DJ DFX, Dys7, Daniel Seven, Kyle Wytch wood, DJ Fallon, Steven Davidson, Jakka B, Future Hero, Future Shock to name some!
Haze as a newish artist?:D He has been around running Executive for 12+years :P
Also I can't agree with EMFA being proper hardcore, more like proper cancer. Not because of the quality of the tracks( tho S3RL is being a shadow of himself since 2012), but its target market: it will never be a good idea to attract weeaboos and bronies/furries into the scene.
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Samination
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Posted - 2016/11/02 : 05:53:28
quote: Originally posted by ins0:
quote: Originally posted by Sulphurik:
Great to see a good number of new & newish producers in the scene and have been discovering quite a few new digital labels recently also. Some have been around for a few years but I haven't been following Hardcore as much within the last few years.
New/ newish labels: Future State Music, EMFA, universal Hardcore Digital, Automation Hardcore, Total Hardcore Digital.
Newish artists I'm liking what they're producing: Ben Defekt, Stu Infinity, Andy Dee, Andy Wilson, Doug Horizon, Haze, Team Rocket, JTS, Ken Masters, Skinny, DJ DFX, Dys7, Daniel Seven, Kyle Wytch wood, DJ Fallon, Steven Davidson, Jakka B, Future Hero, Future Shock to name some!
Haze as a newish artist?:D He has been around running Executive for 12+years :P
Also I can't agree with EMFA being proper hardcore, more like proper cancer. Not because of the quality of the tracks( tho S3RL is being a shadow of himself since 2012), but its target market: it will never be a good idea to attract weeaboos and bronies/furries into the scene.
I think Kitsune2/renard does a better work pulling in the furries. s3rl is more a candy raver guy
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Edited by - Samination on 2016/11/02 05:54:44 |
Elipton
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Posted - 2016/11/02 : 06:15:21
Beep Beep, Keemstar alert.
'The scene'.. the Hardcore genre is fractured into loads of various cells. You won't get a massive gabber-head crowd going to a J-core/candy rave event in Milwaukee, and you won't have furries attending Westfest. Hardcore is played at various places to various audiences. Just because it might become popular amongst furries, doesn't mean that you'll start getting 8ft blue glowing cyber-foxes in the middle of the dance floor.
If Hardcore is played at Furcon, or whatever the ****, good - it's presented on a new platform. After all, it's a big community, it'll breath some life into some stagnant music.
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