Entity Advanced Member
United Kingdom
1,329 posts Joined: Jul, 2003
Posted - 2005/05/05 : 18:05:51
I think Nukleuz's attempt wins - sure it's going to get trounced in sales by Clubland, but morally it wins due to actually having some variety on there (Clubland is a raverbaby trance-fest showcase after all) as well as some classics from back in the day.
Uproar Advanced Member
United Kingdom
1,644 posts Joined: Aug, 2004
Posted - 2005/05/05 : 19:28:38
I liked Clubland's CD better.
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SixFeet Advanced Member
United Kingdom
2,285 posts Joined: Jan, 2005
Posted - 2005/05/05 : 21:11:12
not a big fan of either to be honest, i prefered clubland but hardcore nation took a chance at went out of the mold repeating very few songs from earlier albums and had some storming songs (whats up, injested with a posion)
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B.C Advanced Member
United Kingdom
1,747 posts Joined: Jul, 2002
35 hardcore releases
Posted - 2005/05/06 : 11:30:21
its a big rivalry....2 big dance labels battling it out to see who gets the best coverage of the hardcore scene to the masses....AATW will always win though, they got their loyal chav fans, while nukleuz have their loyal-but-unwilling to change trance/hard dance supporters and if hardcore is going to become more mainstream it will be through the chavs IMO.
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mayo21 New Member
United Kingdom
67 posts Joined: May, 2003
Posted - 2005/05/06 : 11:36:19
i think the fact it was breeze and styles on clubland x-tream was a bit predictable although it was a good and fair play to clubland for putting it out but i think the simple fact that hardcore nation have used more diverse djs is gr8 and used different styles makes it a sure winner but they r both gr8 in there on kinda way
jenks Advanced Member
United Kingdom
3,698 posts Joined: Feb, 2003
19 hardcore releases
Posted - 2005/05/06 : 16:53:12
^^ Those three albums have hardly any of the same tracks on, i don't think that any of the tracks on Clubland X-Treme Hardcore are on either of the other two
DJ Mole Advanced Member
United Kingdom
1,505 posts Joined: Jan, 2004
Posted - 2005/05/06 : 16:59:23
i think sales figure show that clubland was better, 40,000 more innit and that was pre-orders and i like clubland album better myself