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djepi
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Posted - 2008/06/24 :  21:17:26  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit djepi's homepage  Reply with quote
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Bollocks. All styles of hardcore are still out there if you're willing to look for them, the softer styles making money only has a knock on effect to the rest of the scene and it's all beneficial. The real reason people like you get pissed off is that the word hardcore now represents something slightly different to what you'd like it to, it's got nothing to do with hurting the scene, it's the equivalent of you spitting your dummy out because one side of hardcore has become more popular than your favourite, and you don't like it. Now that's sad


Spot on mate. Couldn't have put it better myself!

Hardcore has a future and its because of Mr Styles and all the other people producing hardcore (not people who left, marrying ex All Saints members and dissing the music we love).

There are so many differnent types of hardcore now and I love it - its never been better, so varied - commercial or whatever.

**** the past - here's to the future.



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Edited by - djepi on 2008/06/24 21:24:20
djepi
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Posted - 2008/06/24 :  21:32:48  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit djepi's homepage  Reply with quote
Forgot to mention... you were right about the save me video, lol



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Wilky
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Posted - 2008/06/24 :  23:22:01  Show profile  Visit Wilky's homepage  Reply with quote
quote:
Originally posted by djepi:
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Bollocks. All styles of hardcore are still out there if you're willing to look for them, the softer styles making money only has a knock on effect to the rest of the scene and it's all beneficial. The real reason people like you get pissed off is that the word hardcore now represents something slightly different to what you'd like it to, it's got nothing to do with hurting the scene, it's the equivalent of you spitting your dummy out because one side of hardcore has become more popular than your favourite, and you don't like it. Now that's sad


Spot on mate. Couldn't have put it better myself!

Hardcore has a future and its because of Mr Styles and all the other people producing hardcore (not people who left, marrying ex All Saints members and dissing the music we love).

There are so many differnent types of hardcore now and I love it - its never been better, so varied - commercial or whatever.

**** the past - here's to the future.







both comments are spot on.

the pasts the past, it was good at the time but hardcore is better than back then.

for all those commercial haters, were do u think hardcore would be now without commercialization?

i tell u were it will be, it wouldnt be anywhere - infact, i dont think there would be a hardcore scene expet the odd event holdin the same old happy hardcore event every few months!

hardcore is the biggest thrievin genre that everyone wants a piece of, why the hell would u want to change that?

if some people want to live in the past, thats fine - commercial hardcore is here to stay and im excited! aswel as the underground its all good!


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Posted - 2008/06/25 :  00:15:58  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit The Doc's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by uncle Google:
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Originally posted by djepi:
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Bollocks. All styles of hardcore are still out there if you're willing to look for them, the softer styles making money only has a knock on effect to the rest of the scene and it's all beneficial. The real reason people like you get pissed off is that the word hardcore now represents something slightly different to what you'd like it to, it's got nothing to do with hurting the scene, it's the equivalent of you spitting your dummy out because one side of hardcore has become more popular than your favourite, and you don't like it. Now that's sad


Spot on mate. Couldn't have put it better myself!

Hardcore has a future and its because of Mr Styles and all the other people producing hardcore (not people who left, marrying ex All Saints members and dissing the music we love).

There are so many differnent types of hardcore now and I love it - its never been better, so varied - commercial or whatever.

**** the past - here's to the future.







both comments are spot on.

the pasts the past, it was good at the time but hardcore is better than back then.

for all those commercial haters, were do u think hardcore would be now without commercialization?

i tell u were it will be, it wouldnt be anywhere - infact, i dont think there would be a hardcore scene expet the odd event holdin the same old happy hardcore event every few months!

hardcore is the biggest thrievin genre that everyone wants a piece of, why the hell would u want to change that?

if some people want to live in the past, thats fine - commercial hardcore is here to stay and im excited! aswel as the underground its all good!



I'm all for the future, but you can never forget the past! (Prodgidy are re-releasing their first 2 albums in August, and having listened to a couple of the trax from their new album, I know why!) and how can anyone say anytime in hardcore is better? I'm happy for Mr Styles, I don't dislike any hardcore music, but AATW are now like the Chelsea of hardcore! Buy the adverts and the stores and we'll sell more! (doesn't mean its more popular) I'm sure CDJay would love to put his CD's on with the same promotion! anyway I'm happy in the knowledge that when I reach 40, I've still got the music coming on strong!


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The Doc
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but one thing we all should do, is bombared Pete Tongs myspace and ask why, after a Hardcore DJ can get to number 4 in the artists chart! Radio 1's dance music program still has no acknowledgement of hardcore music!

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Ken Masters
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Posted - 2008/06/25 :  03:42:32  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Ken Masters's homepage  Reply with quote
That's a fair point Doc

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Wilky
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Posted - 2008/06/25 :  08:06:57  Show profile  Visit Wilky's homepage  Reply with quote
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but one thing we all should do, is bombared Pete Tongs myspace and ask why, after a Hardcore DJ can get to number 4 in the artists chart! Radio 1's dance music program still has no acknowledgement of hardcore music!




they do, every 2nd friday of the month with kutski


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Posted - 2008/06/25 :  14:50:52  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Meathead's homepage  Reply with quote
quote:
Originally posted by Wilky:
quote:
Originally posted by The Doc:
but one thing we all should do, is bombared Pete Tongs myspace and ask why, after a Hardcore DJ can get to number 4 in the artists chart! Radio 1's dance music program still has no acknowledgement of hardcore music!




they do, every 2nd friday of the month with kutski



Nowhere near enough!


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Posted - 2008/06/25 :  15:43:25  Show profile  Send a private message  Reply with quote
I absolutely love the album, I was very surprised to see Drop zone on there, just for the fact that theres no vocals, and commercial stuff tends to be vocal. I mean, just look at scott browns elysium vs ultrabeats elysium. Vocals make all the difference to commercial success, and i dont think that makes it any less good music, its just that people like something they can sing along to. If thats all commercial really means then let styles do it, hes got a great voice and bundles of talent to go with it.

I did think the hardcore version of Discolights was a bit shite though, i think thats one that doesnt really work at hardcore speed, sounds kinda like its tripping over itself.

For another thing, with all the remixing going on, your average joe doesnt really know who wrote a lot of songs. Ive only been in the scene a couple of years, so I've been doing a lot of catching up, and I had no idea just how many brilliant tunes Styles was responsible for. Hopefully, he'll get the credit he deserves.


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Wilky
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Posted - 2008/06/25 :  18:32:18  Show profile  Visit Wilky's homepage  Reply with quote
i bought the album 2day. the hardcore cd is good, got most of the tracks on various comps. i think discolights is better than the slower versions! feel love is the best track 4 me.
i was surprisf at how gud the commercial cd was.

fantastic album


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Posted - 2008/06/25 :  18:50:47  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit DJ-Intensity's homepage  Reply with quote
Cutting Deep sounds different at the start.

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DJ Acidix
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Posted - 2008/06/25 :  18:53:20  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit DJ Acidix's homepage  Reply with quote
bawww

i wanna get this and true hardcore 2 pretty bad




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Posted - 2008/06/25 :  19:17:57  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Meathead's homepage  Reply with quote
Feel Love?! I almost cried tears of melted cheddar when i hear the sample.

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Posted - 2008/06/25 :  20:39:50  Show profile  Visit Wilky's homepage  Reply with quote
quote:
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Cutting Deep sounds different at the start.




most of the tracks ave been edited in sum way


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Originally posted by djepi:
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Bollocks. All styles of hardcore are still out there if you're willing to look for them, the softer styles making money only has a knock on effect to the rest of the scene and it's all beneficial. The real reason people like you get pissed off is that the word hardcore now represents something slightly different to what you'd like it to, it's got nothing to do with hurting the scene, it's the equivalent of you spitting your dummy out because one side of hardcore has become more popular than your favourite, and you don't like it. Now that's sad


Spot on mate. Couldn't have put it better myself!

Hardcore has a future and its because of Mr Styles and all the other people producing hardcore (not people who left, marrying ex All Saints members and dissing the music we love).

There are so many differnent types of hardcore now and I love it - its never been better, so varied - commercial or whatever.

**** the past - here's to the future.







both comments are spot on.

the pasts the past, it was good at the time but hardcore is better than back then.

for all those commercial haters, were do u think hardcore would be now without commercialization?

i tell u were it will be, it wouldnt be anywhere - infact, i dont think there would be a hardcore scene expet the odd event holdin the same old happy hardcore event every few months!

hardcore is the biggest thrievin genre that everyone wants a piece of, why the hell would u want to change that?

if some people want to live in the past, thats fine - commercial hardcore is here to stay and im excited! aswel as the underground its all good!



********,holding 1 event every few months same old happy hardcore,they were still holding events when the scene hit a low 2000-01when no cds were geting released,and the scence was doing excellent 2002-06,before styles started making hardcore tracks then releaseing his commerial versions of them,so don,t go talking shite about that we needed these commerial versions of the hardcore tracks when we don,t,and by the way do u actually think that styles wud have got 2 number 4 in the charts if it was just 1 cd the hardcore 1 NO CHANCE,there was probably more dance heads bought his album than hardcore lovers


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