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Wilky
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Posted - 2009/03/26 : 22:07:16
quote: Originally posted by SPOOX:
quote: Originally posted by silver:
quote: Originally posted by DJ-Intensity:
quote: Originally posted by Wilky:
quote: Originally posted by SPOOX:
I think i read somewhere they had stopped it.
Gut records went bust boys
When did that happen ?
Read happyhardcore.com news more :)
That would be where i read it then.
and me
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Wilky
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Posted - 2009/03/26 : 22:11:13
quote: Originally posted by MAtRiCks:
quote: Originally posted by Wilky:
The mcin could work well if done properly. Take that orbit 1, static and enermy september 08 mix, thats done the same way, yet works sooo well. That could be the way for albums too
OMG NO! That sounded like a live performance. I would hate to have mc's everywhere on my separate tracks while listening to my ipod. The MCing in True Hardcore is very light, and not all over the place. Sometimes it even improves some tracks, like The times of our lives on volume 1. When this track got released without the Whizzkid rhymes before the breakdown, It felt empty.
No no and triple no. You can blatantly tell thats its scripted and placed over the mix... No way on earth that is a live mc session
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MAtRiCks
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Posted - 2009/03/26 : 23:37:44
quote: Originally posted by Wilky:
quote: Originally posted by MAtRiCks:
quote: Originally posted by Wilky:
The mcin could work well if done properly. Take that orbit 1, static and enermy september 08 mix, thats done the same way, yet works sooo well. That could be the way for albums too
OMG NO! That sounded like a live performance. I would hate to have mc's everywhere on my separate tracks while listening to my ipod. The MCing in True Hardcore is very light, and not all over the place. Sometimes it even improves some tracks, like The times of our lives on volume 1. When this track got released without the Whizzkid rhymes before the breakdown, It felt empty.
No no and triple no. You can blatantly tell thats its scripted and placed over the mix... No way on earth that is a live mc session
I'm not saying it is a live session, just that it sounded less polished and professional than on True Hardcore. I loved that mix too, but not as an album, no.
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Posted - 2009/03/27 : 00:20:20
wast the point of true hardcore the mcing? i could be wrong i dont know. ive herd em both but what interested me was the mcing in the tracks...i am an mc though...i just thought it was done to be something a little different.
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