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95_was_the_time
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Posted - 2007/05/24 : 15:11:47
I still make this style, why hasn't some one come up with an idea to get a label on the go a push a new revival like 'nu-bouncey techno' or somthing? this style HAS to come back, especially now hardcorebreaks has brought the 91-94 sound back!
I think cascada-core / asda-core as I like to call that raverbaby sound is dieing a very slow painfull death.!
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Torpex
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Posted - 2007/05/24 : 15:44:39
quote: I think cascada-core / asda-core as I like to call that raverbaby sound is dieing a very slow painfull death.!
I think everyone in the forums already knows your opinion.
As for the Scottish bouncy sound, why don't you email Scott Brown about it? He's friendly and responsive and you might be able to come up with something interesting.
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Leto
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Posted - 2007/05/24 : 15:54:02
Dude. Check out Oxygen Records.
They are the only label makin' bouncy techno styled stuff that I know of.
http://downloads.imorecords.com/label/?id=270
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~DJ~DIZZY~D~
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Posted - 2007/05/24 : 16:24:25
normally you talk shit but i couldnt agree more with u....where the **** is it.....there is slight traces of it....i was asking where davie fobes has went and technosis and they have ****ed off into making just techno......someone needs to get them back and makes some bangin stuff....good topic 95!!!!
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DJ-Pure
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Posted - 2007/05/24 : 16:25:27
95, if Scottish bouncy techno is only a solo to Scottish people and no other place has heard of it and theres not enough P.R to get the lable from the ground to the out sides.
As for R.B.C their taking Hardcore to the next level, asdacore and cascada are allready hitting main stream so the chances of Hardcore and those others dieing now are slim.
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~DJ~DIZZY~D~
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Posted - 2007/05/24 : 16:31:32
it was massive is holland...even more so than happy hardcore.......not just scottish people
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kathryn
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Posted - 2007/05/24 : 16:51:30
quote: Originally posted by 95_was_the_time:
I still make this style, why hasn't some one come up with an idea to get a label on the go a push a new revival like 'nu-bouncey techno' or somthing? this style HAS to come back, especially now hardcorebreaks has brought the 91-94 sound back!
I think cascada-core / asda-core as I like to call that raverbaby sound is dieing a very slow painfull death.!
If you have made this sound then post us a link
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~DJ~DIZZY~D~
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Posted - 2007/05/24 : 16:55:55
quote: Originally posted by kathryn:
quote: Originally posted by 95_was_the_time:
I still make this style, why hasn't some one come up with an idea to get a label on the go a push a new revival like 'nu-bouncey techno' or somthing? this style HAS to come back, especially now hardcorebreaks has brought the 91-94 sound back!
I think cascada-core / asda-core as I like to call that raverbaby sound is dieing a very slow painfull death.!
If you have made this sound then post us a link
ya right there is no use going on about it.....i have asked about this a few times and nothing seems to be done about it...i was talking to it about chris b on here a while back.....only thing to do is do something ourselfes....or myself instead of winging like a kid
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Smoogie
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Posted - 2007/05/24 : 18:24:36
It's popular in Bournemouth, well im letting people listen to acamples of it. I agree that Bouncy Techno should make a come back, I think that there will be alot of life in it if it did!
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~DJ~DIZZY~D~
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Posted - 2007/05/24 : 22:43:58
definatly m8....if you think most of the happy hardcore had it in anyway in a sence......they would all have there cheesey singy piano bits butthen in the middle they would have the bounce factor.....genrally a more happy bounce factor but it was still there.......it would be good if some of the dutch come back producing this stuff......they made class tracks on babyboom and dwarf.......el bruto being one of the producers i can think was used by alto of dj's over here who were playing bouncy techno its a shame they thought that happy hardcore genre was a sell out to hardcore
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SPOOX
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Posted - 2007/05/24 : 22:59:37
I hope so!!
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kathryn
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Posted - 2007/05/25 : 09:23:34
quote: Originally posted by Smoogie:
It's popular in Bournemouth, well im letting people listen to acamples of it. I agree that Bouncy Techno should make a come back, I think that there will be alot of life in it if it did!
acamples?
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djDMS
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Posted - 2007/05/25 : 09:32:03
So going backwards is the way forward?
Interesting.
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GaryMaguireXL
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Posted - 2007/05/25 : 13:48:37
Sometimes going back to the routes can be a stepping stone forward. I personally think hardcore needs it
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djDMS
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Posted - 2007/05/25 : 13:54:07
Back to it's roots maybe, rehashing old sounds - nope!
There have been plenty of recent tunes that you could consider to be a newer version of the old BT sound, but making stuff that sounds a dozen years old is nothing but a backward step.
And TBH, today's production standards would take a lot of the edge off it.
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GaryMaguireXL
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Posted - 2007/05/25 : 15:23:42
maybe so, but i feel hardcore has lost alot of its underground appeal.Going back to the roots of it may express more orginal ideas i feel
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