SPOOX Advanced Member
United Kingdom
2,644 posts Joined: Jul, 2006
Posted - 2008/12/16 : 12:21:15
quote:Originally posted by djkenmasters:
*shakes head* check your history mate & what Scott has done for hardcore back in the day & in the nu age. Get a clue & stop wasting our time!
raindancerob Advanced Member
United Kingdom
1,588 posts Joined: Sep, 2008
Posted - 2008/12/16 : 14:51:34
quote:Originally posted by whattahw:
all his music sounds the same. for ****s sake he always uses the same shitty bass, beats, and synths.
rap lyrics added that don't fit whatsoever. i'm surprised he hasn't sampled from soulja boy yet. because that's right around his level of talent. none.
the [insert gabber here] to make it official, this shit was produced by scott brown.
everything he's made since 2000 has been the shittiest possible commercialcore.
everything he's made since 2005 has been shitty commercialcore but without any creativity it's just the same **** juice over and over - vec beats and precussion, stock synths and bass that come with vanguard or something, oh yea and rap lyrics.
all of the melodies he comes up with are usually stolen.
scott Brown is like walmart. there's no creativity and every week you turn around and there's another cheap shitty knockoff of something you like.
all the drooling fanboys that want to suck him off. OH EM GEE IT'S THE LEGENDARY SCOTT BROWN!!!!!11111 XDDDDDDDDDDDD
he should just start making electro and djing at rich little girl's parties or something because that's where he belongs!!
i gotta agree that his happy hardcore releases are shit, but his gabba is wicked. Evolution Records used to release quality bouncy techno, now it just releases shit happy hardcore.
raindancerob Advanced Member
United Kingdom
1,588 posts Joined: Sep, 2008
Posted - 2008/12/16 : 14:52:54
quote:Originally posted by whattahw:
scott brown isn't a legend he's what's killing the scene along with hixxy, dougal, gammer, breeze, styles, and weaver. if he wants to support hardcore he should quit it or just throw himself in front of a bus. either would be fine. talentless ****.
i'm hoping some non-fanboys will be willing to reply soon.
"It's hard to take you seriously here after that scott brownie thing..."
wtf are you on about??
Dj DeadPool New Member
United States
65 posts Joined: Nov, 2008
Posted - 2008/12/16 : 16:49:22
ok this guy is stupid that decided to post this. less he just wanted all of us to say how amazing he is or just cause comotion.But my take on scott brown i would love to hear him live i like most to all of his tracks most of them are good and eh some of his new stuff is allright. but he definetly has made a big impact into the hardcore scene i do think he deserves to be in the hall of fame for something along the scene and production and stuff. really hes done enough and i think its time for up and coming djs to take there step and see what they can do to the scene. like S3RL orbit 1 re-con just to name a few. to me i think scott brown, dougal, gammer, sy, unknown most of the guys on the bonkers series should be in a hall of fame for what theyve done they ahve been ripping up the uk and making there way down to the united states taring it down here.
and i thank all of those guys for the awsome music they have produced that i listen to every day and what they have also put do keep us happy and putting on a show when they play live :)
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Samination Advanced Member
Sweden
13,281 posts Joined: Jul, 2004
195 hardcore releases
Posted - 2008/12/16 : 17:17:41
quote:Originally posted by DjTriquatra:
i wonder if people are going to slate whispering now that he's given his opinion...
....i dont think so somehow lol
funny, because I feel the same about uk hardcore since 2004 :P
but yea, Scott Brown has created alot of good hardcore/gabber, but saying that he single handedly saved Hardcore... where did hixxy, brisk and ham, sy & unknown go? Scott Brown might have released stuff during the early 2000 (his best era imho), but in total, I think Brisk & Ham released more.
rob; you do know the genre formely known as Happy Hardcore (Prince pun :P) doesn't exist more... right?
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Rayovac Advanced Member
United States
2,049 posts Joined: Jan, 2008
Posted - 2008/12/16 : 17:26:55
quote:Originally posted by whispering:
Have to agree with whattahw on the part that Scott's music in 2000 has been boring most of the time. Few good tracks here and there, but whenever you find a good track, you'll hear the same bass, samples and everything used in gazillion more tunes. Its just overkill. Same goes for most UK Hardcore IMO. I dont think its killing the scene though or anything like that. Just that to me 90-95% of UK Hardcore made after 2002 is plain boring.
I'd have to agree...
But yeah there are some good tracks every now and then (I really like What U Gonna Do for example).
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K6HLR New Member
United Kingdom
73 posts Joined: May, 2004
Posted - 2008/12/16 : 17:46:51
Where is he these days? just heard his getting high remix on kutskis last show i thought it was pretty good! oh and the man's done more than enough for hardcore to earn the right to be called a legend!!!!
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Samination Advanced Member
Sweden
13,281 posts Joined: Jul, 2004
195 hardcore releases
Posted - 2008/12/16 : 17:53:28
still waiting for his bloody mp3 store :(... or rather the backcat of it
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DJ_Axiom Advanced Member
United States
824 posts Joined: Jun, 2006
Posted - 2008/12/16 : 19:55:36
I dont think it should be ever said about Scott. Sure you can distinguish what his hardcore sounds like to anyone elses, but he is an absolute legend and I love the guy to death.
Hes one of the originators that I still think is keeping it core.
DJ-Intensity Advanced Member
United States
1,903 posts Joined: Mar, 2008
Posted - 2008/12/16 : 20:41:57
quote:Originally posted by DJ_Axiom:
I dont think it should be ever said about Scott. Sure you can distinguish what his hardcore sounds like to anyone elses, but he is an absolute legend and I love the guy to death.
Hes one of the originators that I still think is keeping it core.