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Needforspeed Senior Member
United Kingdom
393 posts Joined: Apr, 2005
Posted - 2005/04/15 : 06:57:26
anyone remember that awesome track Stay here forever by brisk and fade!!
that track got me into hardcore ..i dont understand why they never did more tracks in that kind of style ! i always tought that sound was gonna be the future sound of hardcore....please tell me your opinion boys and girls
thecrazyg Senior Member
Australia
451 posts Joined: Jun, 2003
Posted - 2005/04/15 : 07:29:24
Yeh, got me into hardcore properly, still probably my favourite new(ish) track.
Have you heard impact & fade - guiding light (original)
the main synth in that sounds similar although i dont like the format of guiding light its far too short for my liking.
Can we make a "Come back soon" card or something for Fade or something. . . things definitely took a turn for the worse sometime around when he left!
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whispering Moderator
Finland
8,453 posts Joined: Nov, 2002
Posted - 2005/04/15 : 07:45:45
Could be, like thecrazyg said, cause Fade doesnt do Hardcore anymore. If i remember right he retired to do other things in hes life. It was a shame, cause i loved all the Fade tunes back then, still do.
Alert moderatorEdited by - whispering on 2005/04/15 08:01:38
Simon Advanced Member
Belgium
5,001 posts Joined: Dec, 2001
Posted - 2005/04/15 : 08:13:55
Fade & Bananaman were a really great pairing.
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thecrazyg Senior Member
Australia
451 posts Joined: Jun, 2003
Posted - 2005/04/15 : 08:21:13
fade posted a big spiel about how he was sick of people bitching about him if i remember correctly. . or was that DNA. . .or both?
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If someone ever asks you why,
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theres only ever one reply:
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If someone ever asks you why,
you spend your weekends getting high,
theres only ever one reply:
IM HARDCORE UNTIL I DIE!
whispering Moderator
Finland
8,453 posts Joined: Nov, 2002
Posted - 2005/04/15 : 10:34:26
quote:Originally posted by thecrazyg:
fade
It was posted on the news page 2004/02/05. Theres the news ->
quote: DJ Fade fades from hardcore...
DJ Fade has announced he has retired from hardcore music stating he needs a change and a break from "the rave scene". It's sad to see a talented producer leave hardcore, we wish Fade all the best with whatever you get upto. Here are Fade's last words:
It is with this post that I am announcing my official retirement from the rave scene, a decision that has not been easy as it has had a major influence on my life for the last 11 years, and provided many fantastic memories, wicked nights, and great crowds in many cities and towns arond the world. I have met so many people of all nationalities, all sharing a common love of the music.
I have been through all aspects of the scene, starting off as a DJ in 1993, (Thanks to Jungle Nation and Tazzmania), then moving into production in 1994 (Thanks to Martin aka Krafty Cuts for releasing my first single), promoting and financing a rave in 1995 where I lost £9000 in one night ( a harsh lesson in promoting), and then concentrating on production and DJ'ing. I have seen all the highs and lows, good and bad, honest people and severly dishonest people who leech of other peoples talents for their own gains. Oh well, what goes round comes round as they say, or is it dont kick someone on the way up as you'll get kicked twice as hard on your way back down ?? Some people will learn one day, I know I can leave the scene with my head held high, I have never scammed anyone financially and pay people who work for me, unlike some..
It is going to be 11 years I will never forget, and after having released over 100 record releases over the years, plus ones I engineered for other people, it adds up to a pretty large figure, on that I am proud of.
In the last couple of years I have taken a large step back, exploring other avenues to stimulate my brain, 11 years of kick drums have taken their toll, and I need a change of pace into something else.........??????
I'm also selling my main record collection, although I am keeping the best ones behind, I am selling over 260 records, many many very rare classics dating back to 1991, the list is available in Excel spreadsheet format by emailing me at [email protected] , prices from £2-00 upwards, priority to anyone ordering large numbers, serious offers considered for the lot. Discounts for large purchaes.
I would like to thank the hardcore mafia for the harsh lessons teaching me so much about the inner workings of the music and club scene, and for showing me just how corrupt it can be, and alerting me to loads of very common scams and tricks.
It has been like serving a very long music business and production knowledge course, to anyone out there that wants some advice ...
1. Less Is More (Thanks to Slipmatt for that advice) - sometimes it is easy to overcrowd a track by putting too much in, although there is a balance between too much and too little.
2. Be Careful - It has surprised me actually how many so called 'big players' would sell their grandma to make some money, never mind pissing on you whilst you line their pockets. Don't trust what many people tell you. There are many 100 % genuine major DJ's past and present (you know who you are) that I still have 100% respect for after all this time, there are also some very untrustworthy ones that I have lost every ounce of respect for.
3. Don't Sell Yourself Short - Realise that you are not doing promoters 'favours' when you charge peanuts for a gig, no matter what you think most of them are not real 'friends' and would not pay you extra if they made a good profit. Similarly most labels will end up paying peanuts too, obviously I must have been a monkey to some of them !
Finally I would like to thank everyone who I have met, had the pleasure of playing records in front of, anyone who has bought or enjoyed one of my tracks, and to anyone who has supported the scene.
mj-dream Advanced Member
United Kingdom
1,440 posts Joined: Jan, 2005
Posted - 2005/04/15 : 17:29:31
i felt horrible reading that...........fade was always sum1 i loved when i first found hardcore and i still love him now.
wot a total shame to lose the guy..........
mj-dream remember the name im here for fame
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whittle1 Advanced Member
United Kingdom
3,191 posts Joined: Jan, 2005
25 hardcore releases
Posted - 2005/04/15 : 19:47:58
Guiding Light iz my ultimate fave hardcore tune eva! i reli wish that fade and impact cud hav colaborated more whilst Fade wuz stil doin hardcore!