Posted - 2005/06/26 : 18:54:58
As i've mentioned before, hardcore is comming back, and its a lot more popular now than it's ever been, with help from albums like: Bonkers 14, Hardcore Nation, and even Clubland is jumping on the band wagon by making Clubland X-Treme Hardcore.
You also have to consider that the events are getting more regular with more people going to them, but this popularity won't last as present day generation will disperse into family life or working life.
Where i live, club goers are to "chilled out" to handle hardcore, which means i after travel down country for hardcore events (next weekend at Uproar). The best they can handle here is Makina, spannish/Italian Dance with a small dose of hardcore, but with BPM's slowed down a little.
I'm a raver from the earlier days, but for reasons above i aint been raving for a few years now, so next weekend at Uproar is my "come back" into supporting the DJ's / artists i've grown love for their talent. Others will be the same as me I'm sure.
tha_cheek Advanced Member
United Kingdom
631 posts Joined: May, 2005
Posted - 2005/06/26 : 19:02:13
Ino its getting more and more popular and i think its helped by it becoming abit more commercialised!
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Sean Apollo Advanced Member
United States
1,687 posts Joined: Jul, 2003
143 hardcore releases
Posted - 2005/06/26 : 19:18:35
It's weired you say this becasue in my opinion its at a pretty big slump right now. Maybe its just becasue I live in a part of the states that does not have much of a scene. Well see what happens.
Underloop Advanced Member
United Kingdom
3,895 posts Joined: Mar, 2002
91 hardcore releases
Posted - 2005/06/26 : 19:55:40
quote:Originally posted by Sean Apollo:
It's weired you say this becasue in my opinion its at a pretty big slump right now. Maybe its just becasue I live in a part of the states that does not have much of a scene. Well see what happens.
Maybe I'm wrong, but the my view of the US scene from over here in good ol' Blighty is that the scene is growing stronger. Not necessarily bigger, but definitely stronger. People like yourself, the Blizzard Boys, Milo and Virus pushing the scene and introducing the "NAHM Sound" to the up and coming generation. People who I've been talking to over at Live365 who run various radio stations are starting to recognise hardcore as being a credible genre, and something to listen to when they just want to let loose.
Also,one of the features of L365 is that it will track listener count/hours by TLH, and I have noticed the US based listenership for IntenseRadio.co.uk increasing over the past 6-12 months when compared with overall TLH.
Matthew aka DJ Underloop
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ryg0r Advanced Member
Australia
2,807 posts Joined: Aug, 2002
34 hardcore releases
Posted - 2005/06/26 : 23:38:34
in response to topic title: Hardcore really is a long way from dying.
If you can predict the future, please give me tomorrow nights lotto numbers. Whats that? You can't? Oh, so you dont know if anything will/wont die tomorrow? How do you know for certain that you will wake up tomorrow? Can you predict the future? Please please give me tomorrow nights lotto numbers.
dj_excy Advanced Member
United Kingdom
2,004 posts Joined: Jun, 2004
205 hardcore releases
Posted - 2005/06/27 : 15:05:11
quote:Originally posted by ryg0r:
in response to topic title: Hardcore really is a long way from dying.
If you can predict the future, please give me tomorrow nights lotto numbers. Whats that? You can't? Oh, so you dont know if anything will/wont die tomorrow? How do you know for certain that you will wake up tomorrow? Can you predict the future? Please please give me tomorrow nights lotto numbers.
Posted - 2005/07/02 : 20:20:51
NO HARDCORE WONT DIE.........ITS JUST BEGINNING IN AUSTRALIA and imma ready to rave the next 50 years away yet, Hardcore cant die!!
Hardcore United
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clarke101 Advanced Member
United Kingdom
3,839 posts Joined: Jun, 2003
185 hardcore releases
Posted - 2005/07/02 : 20:29:40
quote:Originally posted by DJNervous:
NO HARDCORE WONT DIE.........ITS JUST BEGINNING IN AUSTRALIA and imma ready to rave the next 50 years away yet, Hardcore cant die!!
Hardcore United
How can it be just begining!!!!! I think you mean ive just discoverd it
whittle1 Advanced Member
United Kingdom
3,191 posts Joined: Jan, 2005
25 hardcore releases
Posted - 2005/07/03 : 00:18:46
quote:Originally posted by kathryn:
quote:Originally posted by silver:
It aint going anywhere and if you think it is you obviously have too much time on your hands :)
it's all hardcore.
Thankgod for that
All u mad crashers 'Blast the speakers'
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Ravin since 1990!
That's a good thing because if it isn't going anywhere then it isn't going to die
But also could be seen as a bad thing, because if it isn't going anywhere then there is no chance of it becoming more popular
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