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hardcore-breaks on bonkers 17???

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Chris B
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Posted - 2006/12/11 :  16:30:01  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Chris B's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by XenatR:
so chris, which artists/songs would you call hardtrance, if they are at 165-170bpm?



Mainly old german labels from about 96 EDM, sunflower and stuff like that. Check out old sets by M zone, Mark EG and that.

here's fav of mine http://www.factoriasonora.co.uk/shop/audio/action.rm?osCsid=6016156f9d8563a9b896608b17327df3

check out factoriasonora for more clips.

cheers for set jax




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jenks
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Posted - 2006/12/11 :  16:56:56  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit jenks's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by warped_candykid:
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Originally posted by Gav001:
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Originally posted by jenks:
^^ It's where ravers dress up as children that look like they've just lost a fight with a rainbow...



i HATE that, they look like complete twats! and also them chicks with the big flurry shitty boot things! there awful looking! Puts me right off wanting to go to a rave lol!



PLUR wasnt mean just to read and walk off, LIVE by it!




PLUR wasn't ment to be anything to do with candy either, but it seems it has been redefined overseas and rebranded into something nobody wants. Kandy kids imo, especially the males, look ridiculous. If I saw someone dressed like that I wouldn't be able to stop myself laughing my head off, I just can't get my head around why anyone would want to look like that. Each to their own ofcourse they can wear what they want, but they shouldn't be suprised when no one takes them seriously.


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warped_candykid
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Posted - 2006/12/11 :  20:36:46  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit warped_candykid's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by Sk8SiM:
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Originally posted by warped_candykid:
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Originally posted by Gav001:
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Originally posted by jenks:
^^ It's where ravers dress up as children that look like they've just lost a fight with a rainbow...

i HATE that, they look like complete twats! and also them chicks with the big flurry shitty boot things! there awful looking! Puts me right off wanting to go to a rave lol!

Hey, dont start dissing us candy kids. Candy ravers are important to the rave scene. We dont judge you, or go around making fun of you are saying we hate you. Its people like you that are killing the rave scene. How about you dont go another rave because I am sure your scene would be better off without you. damn people, grow the **** up. PLUR wasnt mean just to read and walk off, LIVE by it!
Fair play! Least you guys show some passion for the scene!
My kid of people! ^^^

As for these so called "Chavs" lol! aaahaha! (What... there f*cking everywhere in this contry!)
Well face it that... what would you rather have... candy... or f*cking TWATS that walk around looking for troble! lol

Candy hands down for me!!
I'd love to see the back of chavs in any scene - they f*cking PISS ME OFF! beond beleaif!!! walking around asif they own the place! and mannn... you always get the hoodyed black crew don't ya! looking you up and down... sucking there teath! (there never there for the party, there there for the hunnys!)

The other thing that not alot of people think about or even talk about for that matter, with these "UK Chavs" is that... yeah yeah, there your best friend while there ****ed off there faces on E!
However... soon as it wares off around 4-5am though... there soon walking around looking for a fight!

ay ;) Thats the UK for ya! Full of Dickheads!

p.s. when i say "CHAV!"
I'm NOT talking trackys and trendy clothes - thats just a sterotype!
I'm talking CHAV!!! - aka the guys that purposley walk around to LOOK for trobble!

Respect to the candy crew - keep it hardcore over there guys!
DO NOT... FOLLOW OUR FOOTSTEPS!!!

WOW! - OFF TOPIC!!! - contuine talking about hardcore breaks (tisss goood shit)



Thanx! :) And before the stereotype "E-tard" gets thrown at me, I have never rolled or drank at all. I go only for the music, the vibes, and to see my friends.


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Edited by - warped_candykid on 2006/12/11 22:32:56
Audio X
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Posted - 2006/12/11 :  20:41:47  Show profile View artist profile  Send a private message  Visit Audio X's homepage  Reply with quote
Candy guys look ridiculous, true. But, I kind of think the girls are hot.

I mean really... who didn't want to bum Rainbow Brite?


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Edited by - Audio X on 2006/12/11 20:42:42
95_was_the_time
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Posted - 2006/12/11 :  20:47:59  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit 95_was_the_time's homepage  Reply with quote
ok ok, but candies aren't killing the scene, it's the ****ing chavs.

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Audio X
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Posted - 2006/12/11 :  21:04:41  Show profile View artist profile  Send a private message  Visit Audio X's homepage  Reply with quote
If you want to get technical, the people who are "killing the scene" are the marketing gurus at Warner/AATW/MoS/etc who are marketing the music toward these so-called "chavs". This is the danger of any commercial music. Not much you can do really, except stop listening to/buying stuff from the big labels and support the indies. Being an ass about it won't stop what's already set in motion.

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Posted - 2006/12/11 :  21:49:16  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Jax's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by Chris B:
here's fav of mine http://www.factoriasonora.co.uk/shop/audio/action.rm?osCsid=6016156f9d8563a9b896608b17327df3



that tune is on the set i uploaded

ill upload the second part for ya.... http://www.speedyshare.com/338892678.html


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Edited by - Jax on 2006/12/11 22:12:12
jenks
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Posted - 2006/12/12 :  00:35:06  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit jenks's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by Audio X:
Candy guys look ridiculous, true. But, I kind of think the girls are hot.



Oh they are, no danger! But I still wouldn't want to walk down the street with one, get spotted by coppers and they'll try and pin some child abduction charges on you


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DarrenJ
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Posted - 2006/12/12 :  03:40:15  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit DarrenJ's homepage  Reply with quote
yeah but ravegirls are just gonna get ewww
ice mite scar'd legs and rotted teeth... thats just 2006, imagine what drugs do to drug using girls in a few years :O


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milo
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Posted - 2006/12/12 :  05:10:38  Show profile View artist profile  Send a private message  Visit milo's homepage  Reply with quote
Having hardcore breaks on a CD would be great. The way I see it from the feedback I've gotten (both told and oberservation) is hardcore breaks are too chill for a party so they aren't as popular or booked often, but people definitely enjoy listening to it on CD while chilling/driving whatever. It almost seems ideal to get a CD of hardcore breaks out, but it's understandbale why it hasn't happened... yet.

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bent_bananna
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Posted - 2006/12/12 :  13:59:09  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit bent_bananna's homepage  Reply with quote
raves are about partying, having fun n phat music. Whats wrong wiv dressing up. Its the 'hardcore snobs' that are killing the scene. And I havn't got a problem with commercialism. If it means more people hear the music I love then thats great

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Audio X
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Posted - 2006/12/12 :  21:09:16  Show profile View artist profile  Send a private message  Visit Audio X's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by milo:
Having hardcore breaks on a CD would be great. The way I see it from the feedback I've gotten (both told and oberservation) is hardcore breaks are too chill for a party so they aren't as popular or booked often, but people definitely enjoy listening to it on CD while chilling/driving whatever. It almost seems ideal to get a CD of hardcore breaks out, but it's understandbale why it hasn't happened... yet.


That really depends on the release. HB is such a diverse genre that you get all kinds of styles within it. You've got your chilled out ambience to your pianos and ruff bizness to your hard-as-fcuk dnb-influenced rollers.


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Posted - 2006/12/12 :  23:38:18  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Im_British's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by 95_was_the_time:
dj scottbrown doing his wannabe-gabba sets for the people who think they are 'ard



Wannabe-Gabba? Scott Brown has actual Gabber in his sets, along with his 'on-the-brink-of' Gabber and normal stuff.

Tool.




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Posted - 2006/12/12 :  23:40:25  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Pope C XXIII's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by Audio X:
That really depends on the release. HB is such a diverse genre that you get all kinds of styles within it. You've got your chilled out ambience to your pianos and ruff bizness to your hard-as-fcuk dnb-influenced rollers.




I'm gonna agree with Audio X here. I've been jamming to hardcore breaks nonstop over the last couple days, and if some of that stuff didn't pump me up, I'd be dead.



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Posted - 2006/12/12 :  23:57:15  Show profile  Send a private message  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by Audio X:
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Originally posted by milo:
Having hardcore breaks on a CD would be great. The way I see it from the feedback I've gotten (both told and oberservation) is hardcore breaks are too chill for a party so they aren't as popular or booked often, but people definitely enjoy listening to it on CD while chilling/driving whatever. It almost seems ideal to get a CD of hardcore breaks out, but it's understandbale why it hasn't happened... yet.


That really depends on the release. HB is such a diverse genre that you get all kinds of styles within it. You've got your chilled out ambience to your pianos and ruff bizness to your hard-as-fcuk dnb-influenced rollers.




lol he's got you there, really loving lots of the hardcore breaks theres just soo much variation and they don't pigeonhole it(subgenre this and that shit)


and on the topic if too chilled!! wtf? maybe its just that i kinda the whole b-boy breakdancer vibe going but i swear i've gotten movin' to more hardcore break shit recently than most other releases
i've yet to see someone drop malice-on& on(and a ton of others) and not have people erupt and start dancing. im dissapointed there isn't alot of hardcorebreaks put onto a cd but 95 your a tard this is in no way gonna make anyone like em your only pissing people off and making people hate hardcorebreaks just cause you keep cramming it down peoples throats people like what they like and really hate being told what they sould do(which includes what they should listen too)


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