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geordiee99
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Posted - 2006/05/23 : 17:21:51
Helter Skelter Presents United IN HARDCORE
RELEASED 19th June
Helter Skelter the forefathers of UK Hardcore, present the follow up to Hardcore Classics, an album that smashed all sales expectations- selling over 150,000 copies to date- highlighting a thriving demand for the electrifying sound of Hardcore.
Pulling together 3 of the longest serving and respected DJ/Producers in the scene, Billy ‘Daniel’ Bunter, Slipmatt and Dougal, Helter Skelter present a detailed musical history of the party; with years 92-94 covered by last album’s mix master Billy Bunter –presenting an inspired blend of early breaks and acid house from Urban Hype, Prodigy and Baby D.
Years 95-98 are overseen by the legendary Slipmatt- serving up a platinum platter of classic hardcore from the golden era of the genre. Anyone who honed their dance moves in an illegal rave or warehouse party- glow stick in hand- will be unable to halt the descent into laser lit reminiscence as the frantically euphoric beats of Slip & Eruption’s ‘Sunshine’, Alchemist & Fade’s ‘Keep On Trying’ or Sy & Unknown’s ‘What Is a DJ’ cram the sound system.
Child prodigy and Helter Skelter lifer Dougal takes years 98 to present day, including some of the most upfront hardcore tracks currently rocking the scene- from his own production of ‘Through The Darkness’, to Sy’s ‘Do We Have To Say Goodbye’, and his own production currently taking the underground scene by storm, ‘Get Hyped’.
One for both the kids and the older clubbers- United In Hardcore is steeped in the electrifying exhilaration that characterised the first album, recreating the ambience of the Helter Skelter parties from the early 90’s and the popularity that continues to transcend fashionable peaks and troughs in Dance music making the genre what it is today - one of the longest serving genres in UK Dance, holding some of the biggest and most sophisticated Dance events in the world.
If you’ve been hypnotised in the hardcore room, survived a night at 150bpm, spent your last penny on a glow stick, whistle or dummy… if you remember the days of Vicks vapour rub, massage trains in the chill out room, ice pops, cat suits, tape decks and parties on motorway service stations, this album will bring back a few smiles
It’s full on, and has the Hardcore Holy Trinity of approval– go dance!
RUNNING ORDER
CD1 Mixed by Dougal
1 Dougal & Gammer Get Hype
2 Dougal & Gammer & MC Smiley Ordinary People
3 DJ Yanny Pres. Terraformer Won’t Forget These Days
4 Scott Brown Neck Breaker
5 Dougal & Gammer Pump Up The Noise
6 DJ Sammy Sunlight Breezes & Styles Remix
7 Stompy & Abeynce Star Tonight
8 Scott Brown Gang Bang Society
9 Dougal & Gammer Feat. Jenna Paradise
10 Angel One Hold Me Tonight DJ Pontos Remix-Edit
11 Scott Brown Turn Up The Music
12 Mikey Skeedale & Jenna Through The Darkness Dougal & Gammer Remix
13 United In Dance Still The One
14 Sy & Unknown Do We Have To Say Goodbye? Breezes & Styles Remix
15 Akira Piece Of Heaven Dougal & Gammer Remix
16 Insight Only Your Love Scott Brown Remix
17 United In Dance Rocking With The Beat
18 BeatFreakz Somebody’s Watching Me Dougal & Gammer Remix
19 Angel City Sunrise Dougal & Gammer Remix
20 Divine Inspiration The Way Breeze & Styles Remix
CD2 - Mixed by Slipmatt
1 Eruption Let The Music Slipmatts Dub Plate Mix
2 Vibes & Wishdokta No More Tears
3 SMD SMD5
4 Jimmy J & Cru-L-T Take Me Away Slipmatt Remix
5 Vibes & Wishdokta Motorway Madness
6 DJ Chewy Starjump
7 Sy & Unknown What Is A DJ?
8 Hopscotch & Dougal Steamtrain
9 Ramos, Supreme & Sunset Regime Life Force Generator
10 DJ Slam Till We Meet Again
11 Slippery Project Jump Around
12 Slippery Project Something Like This
13 DJ Demo Come Together
14 DJ Demo Underground
15 Sound Assassins After Time
16 Sy & Demo Devotion
17 Sy & Unknown Dreadland
18 Slipmatt & Eruption Sunshine
19 Eruption Don’t You Want Me
20 Force & The Evolution Simply Electric
21 DJ Ham, Demo & Justin Time The Big Spill DJ Slipmatt Remix
22 Slipmatt & Eruption Party People
23 Alchemist & Fade Keep On Trying Slipmatt Remix
24 Slipmatt After Dark
CD3- Mixed by Billy Daniel Bunter
1 Awesome 3 Don’t Go Original Mix
2 Collette Loverman Rapido Mix
3 Manix Feel Real Good
4 Mad Ragga John So Good
5 Sy Kick Nasty
6 Jonny L Hurt You So
7 Terrorize It’s Just A Feeling Original 12” Mix
8 Sonz of a Loop Da Loop Era Far Out
9 Rachel Wallace Tell Me Why M&M Mix
10 Baby D Let Me Be Your Fantasy
11 Gordon Edge Compnded (EDGE *1)
12 The Prodigy Your Love
13 Urban Hype Trip To Trumpton Trumpton Remix
14 Mystery Man DJ Business
15 DJ Solo Feat. DJ Devine Axis
16 Bass Selective Blow Out (Part 2)
17 Nookie Shinning In Da Darkness
18 SMD SMD#2
19 Fat Controller In Complete Darkness
20 DJ Red Alert & Mike Slammer In Effect
21 Krome & Time The Slammer
22 The Producers Give It To Me Baby
23 Ramos, Supreme & Sunset Regime Sunshine
24 Billy D Bunter & JDS Let It Lift You Vibes & Wishdokta RMX
25 Different Vibe Can You Feel It
26 Billy D Bunter The Way I Feel
27 N Zo & DJ Invincible Funky Sensation Billy Daniel Bunter RMX
28 JDS Higher Love
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Posted - 2006/05/23 : 17:33:04
Been front page news for a while now ;)
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Posted - 2006/05/24 : 04:01:01
Was gonna be called Hardcore Energy once??

Taken from amazon
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Posted - 2006/05/24 : 05:19:07
Looks ****ing FANTASTIC!!!! 
see, people complain when they release albums like this... there all "oh i've already got all them tracks"... and it really reallyyyyy piss's me off...
Fact is....quote: recreating the ambience of the Helter Skelter parties from the early 90’s and the popularity that continues to transcend fashionable peaks and troughs in Dance music making the genre what it is today - one of the longest serving genres in UK Dance, holding some of the biggest and most sophisticated Dance events in the world.
^^^^ its all about promoting hardcores history!!!
(in my eyes thats always been a VERY IMPORTENT THING IN HARDCORE!!!!)
I hate it when people think HardCore is a new thing...
Fact is the reason hardcore hasn't been that populer isn't cuse people don't like it... its cuse nobody knew about it in the first place...
and now hardcores getting a lil populer...
do we really want people to think that its all new????
Sorry... but having people listen to all this new upfront UK hardcore crap, thinking its a new thing or not evan caring about its roots... really f*cks me off...(evan worse, some pop princess evan think clubland invented it )
spes when there the type of people that think "happy hardcore" and "hardcore" are 2 diffrent things (technicly they are, but its still all the same genre and it all came from the same place)
these tend to be type of people that you say the words" happy hardcore" to... and there like... "OH THAT CRAP!!!!"
its just fantastic... when these albums come out... cuse it gives these f*ckers a little history lesson...
saying...
yeah listen to your upfront crap... BUT THIS IS WHERE IT CAME FROM!!!
oh shit... DIDN'T YOU SLAG THAT OFFF!!!!
Same goes for when c*nts out there listening to oldskool but slag off the nu skool...
These albums shove it in there face that it all came from the same place!!!!
like i've basiclly said...
to the genral public...
Oldskool - Happy HardCore - Upfront
ARE ALL DIFFRENT!!!
what people DON'T KNOW!!! is that they all evoled from each other over time
see... by giving history lessons... it means more people will "follow" the scene (i.e. get REALLY into it)
and truth is... isn't that we all want...
having someone follow a scene!!!! and be able to sit down in the pub with a few beers and have indeath convos/debates ect.... 
Not just someone that turned on the radio and went...
"oh i like this"
"i'll go out and buy it"
"give it a few places"
"then put it down"
"leave it"
"and never touch it again"
for these reasons you can BET YOUR ASS!!!!
I'll be spreading the word around and promoting this album the best i can LIKE A F*CKING BITCH!!!!
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Posted - 2006/05/24 : 08:16:05
quote: Originally posted by jowlimowli:
Was gonna be called Hardcore Energy once??
Yes that was the first name for the album, I have that press release, the name change was only 1 week apart.
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Posted - 2006/05/24 : 08:53:25
quote: Originally posted by silver:
quote: Originally posted by jowlimowli:
Was gonna be called Hardcore Energy once??
Yes that was the first name for the album, I have that press release, the name change was only 1 week apart.
Ta 4 clearing that up! Hmmm, I'm not sure which I prefer, "United In Hardcore" sounds a bit too like "United Dance" - I should be happy it's changed from something predictable like Hardcore Classics 2!
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Posted - 2006/05/24 : 13:07:16
Love the cover! no half naked girl on the front thankgod!
looks like its gonna be a good un mi thinks i might buy it!
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Posted - 2006/05/24 : 13:34:01
kool :). can i just say your not allowed signatures on this web site! :)
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Posted - 2006/05/24 : 13:48:39
i think i may have to get this one.
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Posted - 2006/05/24 : 14:03:00
Definitely getting this one. Good to see an album giving us the new and the old. People that were slagging hardcore but are all out for it now it's popular are getting shown the error of what they were saying and all us that were they before can all go round smug at last after listening to these morons slag us off.
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Posted - 2006/06/02 : 14:25:56
just heard that Ministyr have just finihshed filming a second documentary with the DJs from the album and others from the old skool scene- apparently it's real education- a history of the hardcore emergence... fantastic stuf comeing from these guys right now.
love the way they're supporting the scene instead of rinsing every penny from us hardcore fans without giving anything back -like a few other comps/labels i could mention...
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Posted - 2006/06/02 : 14:36:22
quote: Originally posted by Sk8SiM:
there all "oh i've already got all them tracks"... and it really reallyyyyy piss's me off...
I Wont be getting this because I already have all those tracks ;) But seriously I wont, don't see the point in buying things I already have :s
Good cd for those who are just getting into hardcore though.
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Posted - 2006/06/02 : 16:02:26
I wasn't particularly impressed by Hardcore Classics, I think I've only listened to it twice. Not sure whether to bother with this one or not.
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Sk8SiM
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Posted - 2006/06/02 : 19:41:23
quote: Originally posted by bulby_g:
quote: Originally posted by Sk8SiM:
there all "oh i've already got all them tracks"... and it really reallyyyyy piss's me off...
I Wont be getting this because I already have all those tracks ;) But seriously I wont, don't see the point in buying things I already have :s
Good cd for those who are just getting into hardcore though.
see i still would mate... the more money that gets put into something like this... the better its doing for hardcore... it will do ALOT OF GOOD!!!
also... its about the mix in genral... gotta see hows its been done...
plus... if the documentary is really in it... then theres defo something to buy it for...
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Posted - 2006/06/03 : 04:52:29
ok...is this the same version of "SMD 2" thats on Battle of the DJs vol.1?
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Posted - 2006/06/05 : 18:26:06
Slipmatt Wins Best Old Skool Hardcore DJ at the Official Old Skool Awards!
To see all results go to: http://www.oldskoolawards.com/
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