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 Will Scott Brown ever produce again?
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trippnface
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Posted - 2021/09/04 :  15:10:49  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit trippnface's homepage  Reply with quote
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Everyone just rewind and start making music for kniteforce.

Problem solved.

The future of hardcore lies in it's past.



I dont agree with this. I think that style of hardcore would be less popular now than it was back then.

Back then it was fresh.

Now it's just a bunch of purists trying to relive the past.

But each to their own.



still be better & more popular than 85% of the shit that comes our way these days.

As an added bonus, we would be guaranteed to not have to hear ******** dubstep, or whiny scratchy hardstyle sounds in every track anymore.

I mean, look at the reception this track got. Modern hardcore just simply doesn't get this kind of love.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzrGKplWG7E


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Samination
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Posted - 2021/09/04 :  16:55:22  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Samination's homepage  Reply with quote
if I were to be honest, I'm able to take an hour of the newest stuff than I can take an hour of oldskool/jungle.

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LeVzi
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Posted - 2021/09/05 :  08:43:17  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit LeVzi's homepage  Reply with quote
quote:
Originally posted by trippnface:
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Originally posted by LeVzi:
quote:
Originally posted by trippnface:
Everyone just rewind and start making music for kniteforce.

Problem solved.

The future of hardcore lies in it's past.



I dont agree with this. I think that style of hardcore would be less popular now than it was back then.

Back then it was fresh.

Now it's just a bunch of purists trying to relive the past.

But each to their own.



still be better & more popular than 85% of the shit that comes our way these days.

As an added bonus, we would be guaranteed to not have to hear ******** dubstep, or whiny scratchy hardstyle sounds in every track anymore.

I mean, look at the reception this track got. Modern hardcore just simply doesn't get this kind of love.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzrGKplWG7E



I haven't listened to anything other than that bouncy techno stuff that came from Lethal Theory which was really cool.

I like dubstep and hardstyle and tbh I like most styles of music, but when I listen to that track you posted, I just think, yeah done that , it sounds like a carbon copy of a old track , just stuff moved around.

Now there's nothing wrong with that, don't think i'm saying its bad, but for people who know, we've been there and its done. But for youngsters who never experienced that style, it would be fresh for them, and will spawn a bunch of remasters and remixes.

For me, I find that boring, but then I have moved away from hardcore completely, including the gabber, I simply just don't listen to it at all now. (Apart from in my car, cos the radio's ****ed and I gotta listen to old CD's lol)


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Icewind
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Posted - 2021/09/07 :  03:43:46  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Icewind's homepage  Reply with quote
Last track I heard that blew me away was Scott Brown - Go!

I hope he comes back to producing too, but I agree with the sentiment that he has earned his reputation. I can't count how many tracks he's actually produced over the years, but I know it's a shit ton.



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LeVzi
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Posted - 2021/09/07 :  06:05:40  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit LeVzi's homepage  Reply with quote
Whatever comes or doesnt come , Scott Brown will always be the best producer we've had over the last 30 years.

He's transcended 2 maybe 3 era's in Hardcore and excelled in them all. I don't know many who can claim that.



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Conviction
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Posted - 2021/10/02 :  21:05:06  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Conviction's homepage  Reply with quote
I spoke to him on Twitter a few weeks ago and he said there IS new music coming soon, said he's got his groove back. Being unable to perform in front of people got him a bit stuck.

So definitely look out for new stuff.


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Impulse_Response
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Posted - 2021/10/02 :  21:10:46  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Impulse_Response's homepage  Reply with quote
It makes me wonder what kinds of day jobs hardcore producers have. Or do many of them support themselves just off the music?

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Conviction
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Posted - 2021/10/02 :  21:19:29  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Conviction's homepage  Reply with quote
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It makes me wonder what kinds of day jobs hardcore producers have. Or do many of them support themselves just off the music?



I think doing gigs is where all the money comes from.


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