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Smoogie
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Posted - 2006/11/09 : 09:59:06
While Freeform remains the best genre of Hardcore, Upfront, UK, Mainstream Hardcore is fast becoming club music! I was listening to a Drum and Bass mix today and though 'what have I been issing?' good beat patterns, mixed well and only a small bit of vocals!
I havn't enjoyed a mix since I downloaded DMS's Bouncy Techno mix a few months ago! However this Drum and Bass mix is new(ish) and is with the times, unlike Upfront UK Hardcore which is stuck in 2003!
So is Drum and Bass slowly moving in on Hardcore? or is this just a phase as Hardcore will explode again when Freeform gets a boost and Bouncy Techno makes a grand return!
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sketch-e mc
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Posted - 2006/11/09 : 10:07:55
drum n bass is a good genre of music and i preffer mc'ing to it. but hardcore will never die and i think the days of dj lomas and dj clarkee bouncy techno have gone but if they come back i would ****in luv it
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Smoogie
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Posted - 2006/11/09 : 10:10:39
quote: Originally posted by sketch-e mc:
drum n bass is a good genre of music and i preffer mc'ing to it. but hardcore will never die and i think the days of dj lomas and dj clarkee bouncy techno have gone but if they come back i would ****in luv it
I thought Bouncy Techno was Scott Brown and all the Scottish DJs circa 1994? I might look into it...
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kathryn
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Posted - 2006/11/09 : 10:49:34
This thread reminds me of that tune!
Here we go again!
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djDMS
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Posted - 2006/11/09 : 10:55:27
quote: Originally posted by Smoogie:
I thought Bouncy Techno was Scott Brown and all the Scottish DJs circa 1994? I might look into it...
Please come back later with the results of your research.
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Edited by - djDMS on 2006/11/09 11:41:37 |
kathryn
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Posted - 2006/11/09 : 11:02:07
Smoogie!
you keep doing threads and they are all very similar regarding hardcore,techno,drum and bass,jungle,safari(joking) e.t.c except your wording the topics differently but there all based on the same thing!
One question Smoogs!
WHY?????????????????????????????????????????????????
Like DMS said! research then come back!
ppppppppppplllllllllllllllllllllllllleeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaassssssssssssssseeeeeeeee!
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whiskey
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Posted - 2006/11/09 : 11:03:53
i think hardcore will not die
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sketch-e mc
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Posted - 2006/11/09 : 11:41:10
if you want to research bouncy techno search up on dj lomas 1996 imagine helter skelter on the internet try and get a mp3 sample and post it on the forum
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ihaveduff
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Posted - 2006/11/09 : 12:06:27
this isn't a file sharing site mate... *shakes ugly stick at sketch-e mc*
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kathryn
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Posted - 2006/11/09 : 12:10:20
quote: Originally posted by ihaveduff:
this isn't a file sharing site mate... *shakes ugly stick at sketch-e mc*
Am sure someone stuck that ugly stick at me before too!
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Smoogie
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Posted - 2006/11/09 : 12:21:04
quote: Originally posted by sketch-e mc:
if you want to research bouncy techno search up on dj lomas 1996 imagine helter skelter on the internet try and get a mp3 sample and post it on the forum

can't find it!!!
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clarke101
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Posted - 2006/11/09 : 12:24:01
quote: Originally posted by ihaveduff:
this isn't a file sharing site mate... *shakes ugly stick at sketch-e mc*
One important word in his post.
Sample
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sketch-e mc
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Posted - 2006/11/09 : 13:20:26
sorry about that but dj lomas at imagination helter skelter 1996 is so amazing once you hear it you won't want the tunes to end
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Posted - 2006/11/09 : 15:27:57
I disagree with your statement about how freeform is the best genre of hardcore...To me its more sped up trance than anything else. I find it rather boring and bland. Its all about the 95-99 happycore, you can never go wrong with the classics.
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Dain-Ja
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Posted - 2006/11/09 : 16:01:15
any kind of hardcore > dnb
but dnb is fun to mix with hardcore
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Jax
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Posted - 2006/11/09 : 16:19:36
     
     
     
     
    
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