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2005 is now old skool!

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Mental_Adam
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Posted - 2009/01/01 :  23:34:29  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Mental_Adam's homepage  Reply with quote
alot of the dutch just end up with the 'Early Hardcore' tag for the 90s works

i just don't see that same effect with the late 90s to early 00s


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Smoogie
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Posted - 2009/01/02 :  10:06:54  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Smoogie's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by Mental_Adam:
alot of the dutch just end up with the 'Early Hardcore' tag for the 90s works

i just don't see that same effect with the late 90s to early 00s



I call it 'Early Gaber' or 'Early Rotterdam'. Nu Style Gabber isn't new any more. I wish the Dutch (and everyone else) did the Hardcore they made up until 1997!


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The Doc
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Posted - 2009/01/03 :  00:44:47  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit The Doc's homepage  Reply with quote
I suppose it depends how old you are! but I class 92 as the last year of old skool, after that genres found themselves and split! to me old skool was when it was all experimental!

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ravekutz
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Posted - 2009/01/03 :  10:34:58  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit ravekutz's homepage  Reply with quote
I guess these days anything from the 90's is considered oldskool. Would be good to see hardcore go back to it's roots a bit more with more franitc breakbeats and oldskool sounds with modern production techniques. Just a different sound from raverbaby trance type hardcore would be nice. Has become way too dated and stale. Quosh records too, stale and dated!


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Originally posted by ravekutz:
I guess these days anything from the 90's is considered oldskool. Would be good to see hardcore go back to it's roots a bit more with more franitc breakbeats and oldskool sounds with modern production techniques. Just a different sound from raverbaby trance type hardcore would be nice. Has become way too dated and stale. Quosh records too, stale and dated!



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