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Excessive
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Posted - 2004/07/16 : 13:45:01
If you really think that your shining will get the commercial dance scene into hardcore you are very much mistaken. If this was the case the commercial edit of pretty green eyes would have got them into it, this did not happen. Also a similar thing happened a few years ago when 'operation blade' was released into the charts. admitidly, alot of people claimed that they were into hard house but this was the only tune they could name and conveniantly it was their favourite. This speaks volumes. We have nothing to worry about.
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SEEKY
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Posted - 2004/07/16 : 13:49:39
quote: Originally posted by liwsk:
this really winds me up! hardcore is about the underground, its about the music not commercial success. ok, fair play to breeze and styles that theyre making some money and getting their music out there but at what cost to our scene? it makes me wonder what their motivation is, can they really be proud of stripping the guts out of one of the best hardcore tune produced in the last few years just to peddle a few copies to 13yr old girls and get a bunch of drunken twats swaying in a meat market n(f)ightclub? r we not enough for them? those devoted hardcore fans who have followed and supported them over the years, just for them to now sell out our scene and cheapen our music. get a life guys and keep it hardcore!
I don't blame Breeze and Styles in the sightest for what there doing!
Say you created a Hardcore tune that became a huge success and then the AATW label came to you offering you loads of MONEY not to forget that your name (Breeze and Styles) will be plastered all over the place (back of different albums, Radio and TV) and will also must likely reach the charts therefore getting you more TV coverage!!
So honestly ask yourself if you were in their position would you not do the same?????????
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liwsk
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Posted - 2004/07/16 : 14:05:49
different perspective i guess, but if i had the talent to be making music id want to stay true to it and feel proud of what i was putting out there. imo its people selling off hardcore tunes to the highest bidder that puts the scene at risk. like a few yrs ago, hardcore got really big, people got more interested in making money and the music turned to sh*ite. i dunno what id do in their situation, but id like to think i turn down all that lovely money for love of the music!
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thecrazyg
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Posted - 2004/07/16 : 15:06:44
i think some of you are forgetting the cry ;)
hardcore will never die!!! and that includes the people and parties not just the music. ..
if commercial crap takes over our "scene" and little shits invade our raves, we will simply leave them to it and hold our own somewhere else!
It will become MORE underground... sure we will have to put up with them thinking they are ravers. . but hey . . FVCK EM!
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DJ Mole
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Posted - 2004/07/16 : 16:48:22
iv seen it now i had to record The Box for about 2 hours on Sky + just to see it and its good shit he even talkes about force and styles and how they had covers of there tunes
My Fav Tunes ATM:
1.Scott Brown - Gang Bang Society (Remix)
2.Dougal & Gammer - Test
3.Dougal & Gammer - Addictions
4.Stompy - Maniacs On The Dancefloor
5.Dirt - Locked Inside Your Mind
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Chris B
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Posted - 2004/07/16 : 17:59:04
Exactly agree with DJ Seeky fair enuff life as a producer you have love for the music and a good party atmosphere but it's one of the hardest jobs out and making hardcore you'll get very limited royalties. You only live once and if the opportunity comes along to make some money your gonna take it. Plus killing the scene **** all theres plenty amazin stuff being released at minute fair enough the commercial stuff may be more popular but people need to stop moanin and find what they like.
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steve O
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Posted - 2004/07/17 : 15:52:35
I think sum of u are forgettin that B+S aren't abandoning hardcore. This commercial stuff is a small part of them. 1 commercial choon. How many hardcore choons???
I cnt really b bothad 2 add more 2 this argument coz 2 b honest, its pointless.
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Seany
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Posted - 2004/07/17 : 16:05:03
quote: Originally posted by Trabilizer:
good point Hard2Get...!
quote: Originally posted by DarrenJ:
ever heard of ultrabeat?
i think they released more then 1 song? heh
yea... and they're hardcore aint they...
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Interstate - This is my Bass
Dougal, Gammer & Charlie B - Eternal Darkness
Dougal, Gammer & Jenna - Rainfall (Remix)
DJ Stompy - Star 2 Nite
Breeze & Styles - Heartbeatz (Remix)
Nope.
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