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pinkdevil16
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Is it just me or is old hardcore like 2005/6 better than the more recent ones? was listenin to some old hardcore cds the other day and it sounds a lot happier than new happy hardcore if you know what i mean ??

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i think the further back you go the better it gets with hardcore tbh.

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All hardcore throughout the years has been good and bad. It's all personal taste.

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yea all personal taste, i love the old stuff and all the new stuff

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Posted - 2008/09/03 :  18:37:44  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Watson.'s homepage
Depends on you're point of view really.

Personally I think it's got a bit boring lately, and that it was better in general around 2005-2006. Mind you, that's when I got into Hardcore, so that might explain why I feel that way. You'll find most of the people who started listening to Hardcore in '92 etc will tend to favour the music from that around the same era.


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Edited by - Watson. on 2008/09/03 18:38:50
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Personally I would prefer the stuff from the 90s to the stuff now although I find stuff from the early 2000s was also a bit better than the more recent stuff! Maybe it was because it was closer to the 90s?

I fear that most new Hardcore is going Electro sounding & will lose ats hard edge altogether just becoming a faster veriant of club music although I could (hopefully) be wrong!


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Posted - 2008/09/03 :  20:36:25  Show profile View artist profile  Send a private message  Visit J.T.S's homepage
If we are talking about stuff from 2002 till now I love it all but old school stuff before, im not that into...but saying that there are some sick oldschool Scott Brown hardcore

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Edited by - J.T.S on 2008/09/03 20:41:20
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quote:
Originally posted by J.T.S:
If we are talking about stuff from 2002 till now I love it all but old school stuff afterwards, im not that into...but saying that there are some sick oldschool Scott Brown hardcore



My next mix will be a best of Scott Brown so you will hear a few oldies in there!


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Posted - 2008/09/03 :  20:42:19  Show profile View artist profile  Send a private message  Visit J.T.S's homepage
Nice...Will def have a listen...let me know

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quote:
Originally posted by Mortis:
All hardcore throughout the years has been good and bad. It's all personal taste.



Exactly.
And what often comes into play is that people only listen to "classics" (ie the best tracks) from a long time ago. The overall quality level is pretty steady if you count all the crap ou there.

I personally prefer 2002-2003 hardcore to 2005-2006 hardcore... It's all a matter of taste.


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Posted - 2008/09/03 :  20:48:03  Show profile View artist profile  Send a private message  Visit J.T.S's homepage
quote:
Originally posted by Dain-Ja:
quote:
Originally posted by Mortis:
All hardcore throughout the years has been good and bad. It's all personal taste.



Exactly.
And what often comes into play is that people only listen to "classics" (ie the best tracks) from a long time ago. The overall quality level is pretty steady if you count all the crap ou there.

I personally prefer 2002-2003 hardcore to 2005-2006 hardcore... It's all a matter of taste.




Well put...


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I think that there is no time period when hardcore was best. This is true for any genre, unless you bring "classic rock" into play, but then you're just being picky.

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hardcore anorak
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Posted - 2008/09/03 :  21:56:25  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit hardcore anorak's homepage
[quote]Originally posted by FingazMc:
i think the further back you go the better it gets with hardcore tbh.

defo agree with u there mate all though hardcore as we know it now is good but carnt beat what i grew up on,ie 95-end of 99 96 was best for me imo


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quote:
Originally posted by FingazMc:
i think the further back you go the better it gets with hardcore tbh.



Spot on mate!


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warped_candykid
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Posted - 2008/09/03 :  22:19:43  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit warped_candykid's homepage
I love the 90s Hardcore the best, but there are many top tunes coming out in the present time.



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Posted - 2008/09/03 :  23:21:55  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit MAtRiCks's homepage
quote:
Originally posted by Dain-Ja:
And what often comes into play is that people only listen to "classics" (ie the best tracks) from a long time ago. The overall quality level is pretty steady if you count all the crap ou there.

I personally prefer 2002-2003 hardcore to 2005-2006 hardcore... It's all a matter of taste.



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