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Charco
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Posted - 2003/11/28 :  08:44:23  Show profile  Send a private message  Reply with quote
^Agree...

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white_rabbit
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Posted - 2003/11/28 :  08:51:36  Show profile  Send a private message  Reply with quote
I'm all for hardcore getting some exposure, no matter how terrible the remakes sound.
The thing that bothers me is the type of people that commercialised hardcore will attract to the scene. You know what I'm talking about

Curiouser and curiouser ...


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mjd
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Posted - 2003/11/28 :  15:42:04  Show profile  Send a private message  Reply with quote
Erm.. could you all remind me just how the hell this is going to expose hardcore?????? It wasent until recently that I discovered that Pretty Green Eyes was an original hardcore tune FFS!!!!!! So how on earth are the general public going to get to listen to hardcore when a agonizingly slowed down track is played on the radio? like me they will think it is the original.
It makes me sick if anythin this is raping the hardcore scene.

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ganja-girl
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Posted - 2003/11/30 :  04:37:52  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit ganja-girl's homepage  Reply with quote
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how on earth are the general public going to get to listen to hardcore when a agonizingly slowed down track is played on the radio? like me they will think it is the original.
It makes me sick if anythin this is raping the hardcore scene.



well said mate i agree!

sorry mate!! i think i fukked ur mutha!!!


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StrifeII
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Posted - 2003/11/30 :  09:22:05  Show profile View artist profile  Send a private message  Visit StrifeII's homepage  Reply with quote
quote:
Originally posted by Oli G:
My View

Fairplay to breeze and styles, if aatw came up to me wanting to comercialy cover one of our tracks, id let em, seriously see it from the producers view, ravers keep saying "its our hardcore" "stop destroying our hardcore" when half of you are doing a better job at destroying it than AATW by downloading stuff, pirating cds, etc, plus, is this really destroying hardcore? at all? if anything its helping.



Yeah, agreed. I've just had some uber large flame about people downloading mp3s as has deejaybee. as long as they keep their noses out and dont start producing it its fine by me

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mrc
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Posted - 2003/12/01 :  04:25:25  Show profile  Send a private message  Reply with quote
any one know if the singles have the hardcore mixes on??

(i cant bear to look myself)

oh s*it man, what was i saying?


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hooverlover
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Posted - 2003/12/02 :  21:18:50  Show profile  Send a private message  Reply with quote
one word comes to mind for this pop-trance remixing issue....... HI-JACKING! ARRRRGH!





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Entity
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Posted - 2003/12/03 :  14:11:56  Show profile View artist profile  Send a private message  Visit Entity's homepage  Reply with quote
I've been to aatw.com and read and re-read what they've said, and from what I've gathered they like the tunes but they just want to release them to a wider market - i.e. slow the fu**er down, strip out everything that was good about it in the first place, let some inebriated muppet that sounds nothing like the original singer re-record the vocals and push it out the door as commercial sh*te that sounds NOTHING like the original. They've made no mention of releasing hardcore, just an intention of working with the artists. Without a doubt, every last hardcore cover that has come out of AATW, be it by Flip n Fill, Ultrabeat etc. has been well and truly butchered. Also, how many of these covers actually had the hardcore mix as well on the CD?.................................


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Dj Vapour
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Posted - 2003/12/03 :  16:27:30  Show profile View artist profile  Send a private message  Reply with quote
i really like the AATW version heard it on my m8s cd yesterday
*hmmm timestreching time*

but yeah oli ur right about the downloading thing
i wouldnt like to see my choons goin around
i personally think more labels should do what quosh have done with the £1 a track cd

i think that would take alot of them downloaders away

i know ive played choons that are first tracks on complilation cd's but i know that the artist has recieved money through me buying that cd
then when it comes out i buy the vinyl



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Kaffine
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Posted - 2003/12/09 :  16:52:48  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Kaffine's homepage  Reply with quote
This is the first step in a series that will lead to hardcore's expansion! Don't you see this? Don't you know how the mainstream music scene works?

Say I'm some teenybopper or whatnot (maybe more like a mainstream clubber.) A big song breaks out, I go nuts. I buy the CD (or LP or whatever) and listen it through a bunch. Get curious. Look up the artists (because I want to be the world's biggest fan.) If I looked up 'breeze & styles' I'd come up with this strange thing called 'hardcore' that they seem to dabble in. Give it a listen - ****! This shit's good! So I tell my friends, they tell their friends, and soon I have a whole crew of people who I bring with me partying one night! We have the time of our lives and meet all sorts of new people, and stick with it.

We want that. Sure, we'll have lots of newbies for a while, but it's more people! More = fun. That's what I have to say.

-dj h3o

All I know is that to me, you look like you're lots of fun, open up your loving arms - watch out here I come!


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Underloop
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Posted - 2003/12/09 :  17:08:45  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Underloop's homepage  Reply with quote
quote:
Originally posted by Kaffine:
We want that. Sure, we'll have lots of newbies for a while, but it's more people! More = fun.


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Simon
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Posted - 2003/12/09 :  17:11:16  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Simon's homepage  Reply with quote
Yep what Underloop said.

More people is always good .

although the smell coming from the fridge is getting a bit dodgy!

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virus
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Posted - 2003/12/09 :  17:33:59  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit virus's homepage  Reply with quote
Y O U R

Y O U ' R E

they're as different as night and day..

don't you think that night and day are different..

what's wrong with you..

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whispering
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Posted - 2003/12/09 :  17:37:11  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit whispering's homepage  Reply with quote
quote:
Originally posted by Hujimafuja:
They've made no mention of releasing hardcore, just an intention of working with the artists.

They have ALWAYS sayd whos the original artist when they release a cover,
but the artist pages are updated so, that every time theres a new update, they erase the old info. Thats why you didnt find the info...

quote:
Originally posted by Hujimafuja:
Also, how many of these covers actually had the hardcore mix as well on the CD?

Did bonkers 9 have the original version of Double Dutch - Heaven, Scott Brown - Rock You Softly, Scott Brown - Turn Up The Music and Scott Brown - Ghosts? ....errr, no!

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Seany
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Posted - 2003/12/09 :  17:40:20  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Seany's homepage  Reply with quote
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Did bonkers 9 have the original version of Double Dutch - Heaven, Scott Brown - Rock You Softly, Scott Brown - Turn Up The Music and Scott Brown - Ghosts? ....errr, no!


I cant say i would want the originals on it....

The little black guy down the block :)


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