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choonland
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Posted - 2008/11/16 : 02:06:07
Well, as you all know, there have been lots of threads about "hardcore going down the hill", some say it is, some say it is in its best time... etc. etc. etc.
lets leave that theme away, and move on, it doesnt really matter who is wrong and who's rigth, the important thing is the music.
I propose we create something I have called "HARDCORE FUTURE LABORATORY."
a space were we all drop ideas about what hardcore could be in near future, whatever you can think of, the craziest the better. and take these ideas and turn them into tracks
what do you think of this?
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DJ_Axiom
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Posted - 2008/11/16 : 02:08:37
I think its going to get shunned upon by everybody, but I can be wrong.
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choonland
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Posted - 2008/11/16 : 02:11:56
quote: Originally posted by DJ_Axiom:
I think its going to get shunned upon by everybody, but I can be wrong.
LOL starting by you :P
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Meph751
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Posted - 2008/11/16 : 02:29:24
can we all wear lab coats while we post and roleplay as scientists employing the corresponding lingo?
if yes, yes... otherwise no.
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warped_candykid
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Posted - 2008/11/16 : 02:47:19
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DJ_FunDaBounce
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Posted - 2008/11/16 : 02:56:24
quote: Originally posted by Naturatech:
I propose we create something I have called "HARDCORE FUTURE LABORATORY."
a space were we all drop ideas about what hardcore could be in near future, whatever you can think of, the craziest the better. and take these ideas and turn them into tracks
what do you think of this?
you mean take something like the tissue box with elastic bands, talk about how it would sound close miked while strapped to a vacuum cleaner and then do it?
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choonland
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Posted - 2008/11/16 : 03:56:34
quote:
you mean take something like the tissue box with elastic bands, talk about how it would sound close miked while strapped to a vacuum cleaner and then do it?
see? already great ideas!
tissue-box-with-elastic-bands-strapped-to-a-vacuum-cleaner-CORE
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Vitalism
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Posted - 2008/11/16 : 07:55:22
i was the FIRST one with the elastic band + tissue box idea. lol
hrm... i dunno where i see this genre going unfortunately.
i like the rave breaks comeback that is happening, i'd like to hear more cheesey vocal goodness with this breakbeat sound.
4:4 is too plain.
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Future_Shock
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Posted - 2008/11/16 : 09:40:09
The problem with this is that everyone is really good at bitching, but nobody is good at suggestions.
People will be like "i hate vocals. Make tracks with less vocals". Theres heaps of tracks without vocals, or one-liner vocals.
"i want old school to come back". Yeah righto.
"i want more breakbeat hardcore and less 4/4" Theres breakbeat already out.
Nobody really ahs suggestions. And there are so many different opinions, you can NEVER please everyone all the time. This is exactly why there is subgenres.
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Meph751
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Posted - 2008/11/16 : 09:49:03
there's so much good hardcore out there right now, people really need to just shut up, get over themselves, and find it
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Underloop
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Posted - 2008/11/16 : 09:55:22
quote: Originally posted by Andy_Influx:
The problem with this is that everyone is really good at bitching, but nobody is good at suggestions.
People will be like "i hate vocals. Make tracks with less vocals". Theres heaps of tracks without vocals, or one-liner vocals.
"i want old school to come back". Yeah righto.
"i want more breakbeat hardcore and less 4/4" Theres breakbeat already out.
Nobody really ahs suggestions. And there are so many different opinions, you can NEVER please everyone all the time. This is exactly why there is subgenres.
Nail on the head.
2 points:
1) Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
2) No point discussing, just make the music that you like. Forget about genres and sub-genres. They are what is so wrong about alot of dance music today. They are the unspoken constraints on the music being created. The structures are all hte same, the sounds are very similar, even the melodies sound uniform. Don't think "I'm going to make a hardcore track", think "I'm going to make a track I like". Other sectors of the music scene have managed it - Rock has gone away from the verse-chorus-verse-chorus-middle8-guitar solo- chorus-outro structure that was so prevalent in the 90s now, surely Hardcore can catch up!
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