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stretchyd
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Posted - 2006/04/27 : 09:14:04
Ahem to you too DJJETO !
Don't get upset matey when someone comes on and dares to talk about your preference of music and yes it is an educated opinion as I am educated and I have the background knowledge and experience to form an opinion on the scene.
If you can not continue to endulge yourself in a sensible non-attacking debate then please do not post responses. It is quite a simple solution.
So again I say BE HAPPY!
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bulby_g
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Posted - 2006/04/27 : 09:59:40
I think you missed the point of his post.
You still havn't answered me... I didn't understand what you were getting at. Why were you pointing out that people are making stuff that sounds like oldskool? (I'm not getting angry BTW ;)).
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stretchyd
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Posted - 2006/04/27 : 11:50:36
I was asking a question. It's not too difficult to establish but for those who are still struggling I'll repeat it.
Why is there a music form called Nu-Skool, which I'm told is a modern take on the older style?
I am obviously being extremely moronic as some of you have said music needs to progress yet Nu-Skool is a re-hash of Old skool
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stretchyd
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Posted - 2006/04/27 : 11:54:17
Oh and further more, how can that be described as original if it is blatantly reproducing the older sound?
I'll leave you to it now as I am mistified by all this and you lot are too so to make everything good and happy I will bugger off back to Back to the old skool site
Laters and PLEASE BE HAPPY (as I am sure you are!)
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Leto
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Posted - 2006/04/27 : 12:07:11
Nu-Skool is not a different musical style, man. It's hardcore. DJ it all...
In my sets I try to include as many "styles" of hardcore as possible, i.e. gabber, breaks, freeform, vocal, etc. etc.
Fortunately for us in the hardcore scene, each prominent record label has established a unique sound, making it easy to keep variety and originality in the scene.
And to address your question about the "change" of "a winning formula," that formula was not winning at all in 2000, a year many consider to be the death of hardcore.
So, with this, hardcore will progress, but old school sounds and the music will still remain.
Also, "why is there a musical form called Nu-School?" Because there is, it sounds great too.
I wasn't angry, by the way, I was just irritated that you are militanly expressing you "LET'S ALL BE HAPPY" attitude. It's okay to argue, just don't try to suppress the arguments. By saying that you wanted people to debate nicely, you are also reacting as if I, or bulby, caused some nuclear holocaust by challenging your argument.
Also, I just saw what you wrote in response to my "gay" comment. I was mostly joking, and I understood what you meant.
---Endless post over.
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Leto
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Posted - 2006/04/27 : 12:09:59
quote: Originally posted by stretchyd:
Oh and further more, how can that be described as original if it is blatantly reproducing the older sound?
Have you EVER heard any? It isn't blatantly reproducing anything! Check out some artists and tracks from KFA in the near future, and then let me know what you think then.
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stretchyd
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Posted - 2006/04/27 : 14:40:30
DFLETO
(Shakes hand) hello matey. Alls good over here. How's you
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bulby_g
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Posted - 2006/04/27 : 15:24:04
quote: Originally posted by stretchyd:
I was asking a question. It's not too difficult to establish but for those who are still struggling I'll repeat it.
I understood the question just didn't understand why you were asking it... It didn't seem to have any relevance TBH.
quote: Originally posted by stretchyd:
Why is there a music form called Nu-Skool, which I'm told is a modern take on the older style?
Because people (such as yourself and myself also) like to hear new stuff in the oldskool style. "Is it original" no, but most modern hardcore is not like this as you already know...
No need to stop posting here ey bruv :)
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