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UK Hardcore - NEW TALENT. why not???

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sashman15
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Posted - 2010/11/14 :  05:01:20  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit sashman15's homepage  Reply with quote
Guys guys! We can share the 'Like' button!



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acidfluxxbass
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Posted - 2010/11/14 :  06:19:47  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit acidfluxxbass's homepage  Reply with quote
Yeah :)

I agree with allot of what Luna-C said.

However, I think theres been allot of new labels spring up in the last 4 years that operate digitally with new artists, so to say that there are as many top tier as there are bottom tier, I'm not too sure with.

The boundaries for each genre-subgenre are strict though, and it confines people to a style.


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Luna-C
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Posted - 2010/11/14 :  13:49:43  Show profile View artist profile  Send a private message  Visit Luna-C's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by acidfluxxbass:
Yeah :)

I agree with allot of what Luna-C said.

However, I think theres been allot of new labels spring up in the last 4 years that operate digitally with new artists, so to say that there are as many top tier as there are bottom tier, I'm not too sure with.

The boundaries for each genre-subgenre are strict though, and it confines people to a style.



Just to be clear, I wasn't saying that - I was saying its directly proportional. The larger the base of the scene, the more people can be at the top - its like a pyramid. D'n'B had a much larger base, so there are many more "top" d'n'b artists, a huge amount of second and third tier artists, and lots of chances to break through. The hardcore scene is much smaller, so has less at the top, a few second tier, and there isn't really any room for change.



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