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bulby_g
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Posted - 2005/12/02 : 16:39:06
Fair enough, just don't ever come across it myself then.
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billybigballs2005
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Posted - 2005/12/02 : 16:43:14
Just dont trust any of the big labels to bring you anything original.
Thats the key.
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bulby_g
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Posted - 2005/12/02 : 16:50:03
^^^What about the new Dougal and Gammer sound? fair enough it's been rinsed and repeated a few times now but it was new at the time.
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jenks
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Posted - 2005/12/02 : 17:04:34
Maybe its not their responsibility to bring us new/different sounds to their own, maybe it our responsibility to find them... or make them.
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billybigballs2005
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Posted - 2005/12/02 : 17:15:25
Dougal and Gammer sound is already getting stale.
Not pushed on it at all to be honest, although Gammer does throw out some brilliant stuff on his own in all fairness.
RE: responsability to make them..
I agree with you on that front.
More people experimenting with production the better.
and the same should be said for DJ'ing..
We need a new generation of people embracing technology and re-writing the script when it comes to hardcore.
The internet and software based production has made it easier then EVER to do innovative things, and the bedroom DJ's coming up and out now should take their ques from a much more diverse sphere of influences then in the past as a direct result of this.
The essence is: If their isnt a new breath of life in the scene from a grass roots level, the UK hardcore scene in its current incarnation, will crash and burn in the next 2 years.
Simple as.
The bottom will cave in once the commercial bubble bursts and the carebear ravers move on to the next musical fad.
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Jon O-T
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Posted - 2005/12/02 : 18:46:30
I guess it depends on how long youve been into hardcore. For me... no
Dougal & Gammer: Not stale
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Dj Esi
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Posted - 2005/12/02 : 23:27:51
HARDCORE IS NOT BORING IF YOU LIKE IT THAT MUCH OR THINK IT IS BORING THEN WHY ARE YOU HERE IF IT BORRS YOU????????????????
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billybigballs2005
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Posted - 2005/12/03 : 03:09:30
quote: Originally posted by Dj Esi:
HARDCORE IS NOT BORING IF YOU LIKE IT THAT MUCH OR THINK IT IS BORING THEN WHY ARE YOU HERE IF IT BORRS YOU????????????????
Shutup you moron.
and get yourself a ****ing dictionary.
*rolls eyes*
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Mortis
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Posted - 2005/12/03 : 03:11:43
quote: Originally posted by billybigballs2005:
quote: Originally posted by Dj Esi:
HARDCORE IS NOT BORING IF YOU LIKE IT THAT MUCH OR THINK IT IS BORING THEN WHY ARE YOU HERE IF IT BORRS YOU????????????????
Shutup you moron.
and get yourself a ****ing dictionary.
*rolls eyes*
A constructive reply if ever there was one
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jenks
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Posted - 2005/12/03 : 05:58:28
I think the only way I could get bored of harcore was if it was the only music I listened to, it is a more varied type of music than alot of dance genres...
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kathryn
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Posted - 2005/12/03 : 11:33:39
quote: Originally posted by djDMS:
quote: Originally posted by 95_was_the_time:
hardcore? oh, you mean club music
Thanks for yet another valuable contribution.
Now get back in your tardis and piss off back to ten years ago.
fookin nice one djDMS! Hes forever whinging and will just have to get used to the fact that Hardcore is moving forward and wont be the same as the Hardcore from back in 1997!
Now move on 95 was the time! Buy yourself some of the old stuff if you cant handle the new sounds of Hardcore as we all have to compromise!
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SixFeet
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Posted - 2005/12/03 : 13:24:02
quote: Originally posted by 95_was_the_time:
hardcore? oh, you mean club music
shouldn't you be busy building a time machine or something?
either way the only hardcore songs i have ever heard played in my local scouse-house club are old school hardcore like bang! - shooting star and the other anthems from back then
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Rainbow nigger
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Posted - 2005/12/03 : 13:30:16
i first heard of hardcore music a few weeks ago so i have no idea lol gooooo dj rankin
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hyperdance
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Posted - 2005/12/03 : 14:14:15
^^^^ sum ppl will get reali worked up at that comment u no, rankin aint hardcore^^^^
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95_was_the_time
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Posted - 2005/12/03 : 16:53:57
to put it simply, hardcore IS A 90s genre. < fact.
not quite sure what happened after 2000, if they left it alone it would of been fine.. what we have now is music for clubs because the big djs aren't giving small lables a chance.
they say hardcore needs to chance to evolve..... so where's the change now? we've had a club sound for about 4 years. Bring back REAL hardcore and add the (original idea) fun element back in.
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