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ferocious
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74 posts Joined: Nov, 2005
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Posted - 2007/09/13 : 12:45:35
quote: Originally posted by Mad Max:
still love that dnb hardcore set thing from slammin vinyl 2001
sadly i dont think it went down well
Yeah. From what I read, DNA tried to bring back happy hardcore (old English breakbeat) in the 2000s in a new way. Never heard it myself but I don't think the response was brilliant, though some said it was great. This was at a time where there was little or no breakbeat stuff around. Don't think the stuff was ever released as a result.
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Hard2Get
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Posted - 2007/09/13 : 14:22:59
quote: Originally posted by ferocious:
quote: Originally posted by Mad Max:
still love that dnb hardcore set thing from slammin vinyl 2001
sadly i dont think it went down well
Yeah. From what I read, DNA tried to bring back happy hardcore (old English breakbeat) in the 2000s in a new way. Never heard it myself but I don't think the response was brilliant, though some said it was great. This was at a time where there was little or no breakbeat stuff around. Don't think the stuff was ever released as a result.
It wasn't no, but a few years back DNA gave a load of it away on this site for free, to do whatever we wanted with!
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silver
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12,579 posts Joined: Feb, 2001
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Posted - 2007/09/13 : 14:53:51
Nah in 2000ish he moved to America and started a label called Virus X, it was a push to bring hardcore music to America, but he a falling out with the people he was working with and he stopped hardcore... well that is the short version.
Didn't have too many releases:
http://www.happyhardcore.com/records/record_labelprofile.asp?action=labeldisplay&labelsid=486
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