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bLOODY_dAN Advanced Member
United States
768 posts Joined: Feb, 2004
30 hardcore releases
Posted - 2006/01/18 : 19:29:08
Now im not saying i don't like hardcore anymore. I love it. But recently it just doesnt seem to call to me like it use to. I hate to say it but DNB is starting to move in on my hardcore territory. Its no longer 'THE ONE'. Its just part of the collection now. Just another genre in my library. What happend?
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mark-ireland Advanced Member
Ireland
1,667 posts Joined: Jan, 2004
17 hardcore releases
Posted - 2006/01/18 : 19:36:17
I've gotten sick of most of the nu skool that's coming out, still love hardcore just sick of the repetitiveness of the new stuff.
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whittle1 Advanced Member
United Kingdom
3,191 posts Joined: Jan, 2005
25 hardcore releases
Posted - 2006/01/18 : 19:44:30
quote:Originally posted by MC SARS:
Now im not saying i don't like hardcore anymore. I love it. But recently it just doesnt seem to call to me like it use to. I hate to say it but DNB is starting to move in on my hardcore territory. Its no longer 'THE ONE'. Its just part of the collection now. Just another genre in my library. What happend?
You're either:
A. Getting bored of the same sound from hardcore and converting to a different source of music.
or
B. Going through a small phase where you are bored of it, but only for the moment.
mj-dream Advanced Member
United Kingdom
1,440 posts Joined: Jan, 2005
Posted - 2006/01/18 : 19:52:44
yeah this is why i stopped coming on ere for 5 mnth and why stopped producing for tht time too.
it bored me for a bit i mean people say breeze n styles are too repetative but imo there not half as repetative as most other hardcore artists which always seem to get praise: |
i mean yeah im not saying we need an original song everytime but not the same stuff for 3 years in a row.
ive started listening to other stuff l8ly like trance and hard dance hard house........im even making some trance n hardhouse atm.......bits ere n there mind.
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whispering Moderator
Finland
8,453 posts Joined: Nov, 2002
Posted - 2006/01/18 : 20:25:56
I dont even remember when i bought my last UK Hardcore CD, must have been B14, will probably not buy B15 at all, at least i'm in no hurry buying it. Last ~10 Hardcore records i've bought were Japanese Hardcore.
steve O Advanced Member
United Kingdom
1,128 posts Joined: Oct, 2003
Posted - 2006/01/18 : 21:07:43
Have to say im listening to DnB more n more n less of the traditional UK stuff (minus freeform and stuff like that). You must just be getting sick of the repetition, like me.
Mortis Advanced Member
United Kingdom
7,493 posts Joined: May, 2004
341 hardcore releases
Posted - 2006/01/18 : 21:45:33
I have to say, I'm going through the same thing. I'm finding most of the hardcore tracks that are out now just don't do it for me. However, the likes of London Elektricity, High Contrast, Logistics ect.. Thats where it's at for me at the moment.
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Ard2theCore Senior Member
United Kingdom
447 posts Joined: Jan, 2006
Posted - 2006/01/18 : 22:23:10
I gta say i love HHC nd i love DnB, you dnt ave2 av a faourite, jst as long as u enjoy listening to the music and appreciate it for what it is.
In exeter (my home twn) we've had High contrast, Bad company, E-Z Rollers, Dj Hype, Mr Nice, which is ****in brilliant for dwn ere, nd the best thing is, u've gt all the local lads (me mates ) doin all the MC'in nd the crowd goes mental cuz it's all in relation. Tis ****in spot on!
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Brian K Advanced Member
United States
8,663 posts Joined: Sep, 2001
528 hardcore releases
Posted - 2006/01/19 : 00:17:27
several dnb artists are rehashing old hardcore...I like a good mixture of both. most hardcore now you have to dig to find gems...don't stick to the main labels or you will get bored quickly.
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clarke101 Advanced Member
United Kingdom
3,839 posts Joined: Jun, 2003
185 hardcore releases
Posted - 2006/01/19 : 00:55:44
quote:Originally posted by Brian K:
several dnb artists are rehashing old hardcore...I like a good mixture of both. most hardcore now you have to dig to find gems...don't stick to the main labels or you will get bored quickly.
Real do need to spend a day Dnb shoping last time was when Bear of Berlin was released
DarrenJ Advanced Member
Australia
2,626 posts Joined: Jul, 2003
Posted - 2006/01/19 : 07:48:41
well I stopped going to raves, because iv been spoilt by online radio and going home with ringing ears and feeling sick from smoke machines, really was getting to me
kinda feels like I killed the excitement in myself
But I still love hardcore, even thu now i enjoy some hardstyle too
Dunno what that song is but royksopp are unbelievably good, some of the mellow tripped out stuff is perfect.
I still like hardcore jus not the same stuff i used to, still give the uk and makina the odd mix but now it's all about old dutch rave, breaks and gabba.
Look beyond the repetitive nu style stuff and theres so much talent in the hard scene and the energy rush is wkd. Then for chillin i like trance (new and old), house (diff types) and old bouncy italian.
More music the better actually think dnb's top but there mc's are even worse than most the hardcore lot, so if anyones got any good mix without any "skibidibadibidiba" yardie bollocks please send my way
Oh aye and old jungles even better
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T~ Advanced Member
United Kingdom
797 posts Joined: Aug, 2005
Posted - 2006/01/19 : 09:22:44
Hardcore is still the only music i listen to. but the only recent UK Hardcore I have been listening to is all the Nextgen stuff, apart from that all my recent hardcore if from outside the UK.