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hardcore in 10 years time

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Analog Dreams
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Posted - 2008/09/13 :  02:12:05  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Analog Dreams's homepage  Reply with quote
Wow, 95 is a real prick. Hahaha



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95_was_the_time
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Posted - 2008/09/13 :  02:26:02  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit 95_was_the_time's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by Analog Dreams:
Wow, 95 is a real prick. Hahaha



I am indeed. anyway. on with the topic...


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**** off EDM


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Smoogie
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Posted - 2008/09/13 :  10:13:13  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Smoogie's homepage  Reply with quote
I will be running the scene, people will search high & low for my mixes & hopefully chavs will be a thing of the past! Let's hope Britian votes Labour out so we don't have to put up with their [insert rude word hear] anymore!

I will be 31 that year & im sure there will be once member who wishs it was the 2000s all over again!

I think there will be alot of people wanting a 2000s revival (it won't happen until the 2020s) I know alot of people miss the early 2000s Hardcore, even 95 him self said the 00-02 sound was good! Good early 2000a tracks I like are Dougal & Gammer- Fires in the sky (I heard that booming out of a house while walking to a mate's house & even toke out my head phones with my own demo playing) & Fade's remix of 'Show me the sunshine' by Force & Styleswhich I own is better than the original & has harder kicks but because it was remixed in 2001 it was over looked!

The eraly 2000s are also being known as 'Old Skool' & I think some 1990s trends might come back with people liking the harder edge but not liking 'Nu style Gabber' (is it really that new anymore?) Like I said, I will be running the scene...

I think Hardcore will still be big in the mainstream but just as a faster version of anyother dance music! Donk will be Old Skool & ridiculed but people would want a come back of that sound so it will make a comeback in teh 2020s maybe...

Here is to the Hardcore sound of the 2010s!!!!


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Ionosphere
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Posted - 2008/09/14 :  01:03:57  Show profile View artist profile  Send a private message  Visit Ionosphere's homepage  Reply with quote
What's considered to be 'New Skool' will become 'Old Skool', nb; both deliberately being misspelt to maximize street cred'.

'Old Skool' will become 'Very Old Skool', or possibly 'Ancient Skool' and

whatever happens to be new, will become 'New Skool'. Fantastic! and, regardless of whether it has Hard Kicks, Medium Kicks or Soft Kicks

at the end, when all is said and done, it really won't matter.... *shrugs nonchalantly and logs out*


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