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Knightmare
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Posted - 2005/05/20 :  11:48:23  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Knightmare's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by zelachang:
just a quick question for knightmare, what kind of gabber would Enzyme recs fall under? just curious

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regular enzyme stuff is mainly hardcore (gabber, like, "have it your way" by nosferatu) and Darkcore (like "We are ousiders" by meagashira), the X-releases are more experimental hardcore (IDM influenced, industrial influenced, generally "off the beaten track" kinda hardcore) and the K7's are a bit more to the rough side of the regular enzyme but more "coherent" (for the lack of a beeter word to discribe it), but still hardcore/darkcore (like the hamunaptra and d'spyre)

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zelachang
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Posted - 2005/05/20 :  23:23:59  Show profile  Send a private message  Reply with quote
^^ Thanks!
I was just wondering cause I was in a forum awhile back with a bunch of guys slagging Enzyme and Endymion cause they were too "commercial" or something
I personally love Enzyme recs (just before Traxtorm ) and it made me wonder if what I like wasn't really "hardcore"

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Fishy
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Posted - 2005/05/20 :  23:59:40  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Fishy's homepage  Reply with quote
Any gabber isent really commercial is it

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Chris B
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Posted - 2005/05/21 :  00:50:18  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Chris B's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by steve O:
Knightmare, don't start on makina or me, Baldo and Zippy will be forced to beat you down

'BCN style'



reckon even knightmare would get bouncin to some makina mixes i've got, jus none of the eurocheese jus pont aeri style wi plenty of dutch hardcore and even some hardstyle thrown in.

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Knightmare
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Posted - 2005/05/21 :  10:57:15  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Knightmare's homepage  Reply with quote
quote:
Originally posted by zelachang:
^^ Thanks!
I was just wondering cause I was in a forum awhile back with a bunch of guys slagging Enzyme and Endymion cause they were too "commercial" or something
I personally love Enzyme recs (just before Traxtorm ) and it made me wonder if what I like wasn't really "hardcore"

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in two thousand four, it was HARDCORE



well, I can understand the comments when you compare some of the last releases to their older work and the more underground stuff.
For example, the difference between a "commercial" track like "have it your way" or "p*ssy motherf*cker" and a more underground track like "threebond of consent", "we are outsiders" or "deus ex machina" you can understand that he enzyme style is very varied and there was a time indeed when the feeling of enzyme records diminished a bit (I agree on some parts, like the last ophidian cd wasn't as good as expected).

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1up
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Posted - 2005/05/22 :  04:04:19  Show profile  Send a private message  Reply with quote
hey man wat do u find bad about gabber neway! gabbas ok. its kool its kool



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El Man
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Posted - 2005/05/22 :  11:18:03  Show profile  Send a private message  Reply with quote
Well it's been a while for me, but this post/question should B answered by a Dutch guy I guess, 'couse gabber is a Dutch-word .

It came from the rivalry between 2 cities: Rotterdam (where most of the hardcore started) & Amsterdam. The guys in Amsterdam didn't like the hard sound of hardore and said that it was music for gabbers (gabber = Dutch word for buddy/friend, mostly used in Amsterdam though...). So it was some sort of an 'abusive' word. The people from Rotterdam liked it and called their 'house-music' gabber. So that's where gabber comes from .

Hardcore is knowadays a global name for the harderstyles in music in Holland (The Netherlands). Hardly anaybody uses the word gabber to describe the music-style. The people who love the music are called gabbers however.

Well that's all I know about it... And surfing this forum I can see that there are a lot of differences in what to call a different kind of music style . Still, I like happy hardcore & hardcore/gabber and could listen to them all day.



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Knightmare
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Posted - 2005/05/22 :  12:39:59  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Knightmare's homepage  Reply with quote
quote:
Originally posted by El Man:
Well it's been a while for me, but this post/question should B answered by a Dutch guy I guess, 'couse gabber is a Dutch-word .

It came from the rivalry between 2 cities: Rotterdam (where most of the hardcore started) & Amsterdam. The guys in Amsterdam didn't like the hard sound of hardore and said that it was music for gabbers (gabber = Dutch word for buddy/friend, mostly used in Amsterdam though...). So it was some sort of an 'abusive' word. The people from Rotterdam liked it and called their 'house-music' gabber. So that's where gabber comes from .

Hardcore is knowadays a global name for the harderstyles in music in Holland (The Netherlands). Hardly anaybody uses the word gabber to describe the music-style. The people who love the music are called gabbers however.

Well that's all I know about it... And surfing this forum I can see that there are a lot of differences in what to call a different kind of music style . Still, I like happy hardcore & hardcore/gabber and could listen to them all day.





What? flemish ppl ain't enough for mister high and mighty dutchy? ;)
as for the rivalry, not exactly how i heard it (both like the hard sound but contended for supremacy in the gabberscene).

As for using gabber to describe the music, you're right, hardly anyone in holland, belgium, germany or france uses the term gabber for he music but only fo the hardcoreheads themselves (like me :p)


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El Man
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Posted - 2005/05/22 :  16:52:38  Show profile  Send a private message  Reply with quote
Well sure, the Dutch are much better (moewhaha). No just kidding... I didin't mean to offend flemish people Knightmare . I live near Roosendaal and for me it's a 15 minutes drive to Belgium. Many friends of me live in Belgium, so I wouldn't try to offend any of them .

OFFTOPIC p.s. Do you know any clubs in Antwerp/Anvers which play the harder styles of music? I usually go to café d'Anvers (and have a good time), but was wondering if there are clubs like Zillion, Zino, etc...



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hooverlover
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Posted - 2005/05/22 :  16:54:19  Show profile  Send a private message  Reply with quote
"Scott browns sets are just right I reckon start happy/trancey and end in a bangin`gabber styley, wicked!!"

scottbrown doesn't play gabber, he plays that dutch 'party core' though, gabber is REALLY hard and dark



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Leelo1
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Posted - 2005/05/22 :  16:57:47  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Leelo1's homepage  Reply with quote
scott browns stuff is gabber but the waterd down stuff ain as quality as the other stuff thats out there
an who sed gabbers happy every time i listen 2it and have a spliff i feel shit an have to hide in the wardobe knowin if i leave it my mind will suffer with noise pollution












oh an it gives me nitemares

its the journey it can take you through

be who u wanna b ......
drink wot u wanna drink....
smoke wot ya wanna smoke....

Sall fun!!!!
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