Bonkers4Life Advanced Member
Canada
972 posts Joined: Apr, 2009
Posted - 2009/06/14 : 16:35:36
quote:Originally posted by Skidzorz:
Hardcore, freeform, and gabber; but no, not happy hardcore.
Gabber? on Bonkers 17? even on hardcore nation i heard none
Alert moderatorEdited by - Bonkers4Life on 2009/06/14 16:36:58
Meathead Advanced Member
United Kingdom
4,217 posts Joined: Sep, 2006
Posted - 2009/06/14 : 17:00:18
quote:Originally posted by Bonkers4Life:
quote:Originally posted by Skidzorz:
Hardcore, freeform, and gabber; but no, not happy hardcore.
Gabber? on Bonkers 17? even on hardcore nation i heard none
The end of Brisk & Ham's and Scott Brown and Mark Smith's discs? What would you call that?
The thing with Happy Hardcore that's a different case. Over there you lot say Happy Hardcore we say UK Hardcore. Tom-ay-to / tom-aa-to and all that stuff.
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Craigavon raver Advanced Member
Ireland
2,245 posts Joined: Sep, 2007
Posted - 2009/06/14 : 18:08:40
quote:Originally posted by Bonkers4Life:
quote:Originally posted by Craigavon raver:
quote:Originally posted by Bonkers4Life:
quote:Originally posted by tru bass:
i think you need to buy more hardcore albums if you think that this and bonkers 17 are the two most impressive..
then wat are the most impressive to you? Im talking Happy Hardcore, cuz thats all i listen to...
Srry for the double post
bonkers 17 and hardcore nation 2009 ain,t happy hardcore
really? then wat would you call it?
nu style or upfront hardcore,then as people already stated you have freeform and gabber as well,on bonkers 17 anyway i haven,t heard hardcore nation 2009
Bonkers4Life Advanced Member
Canada
972 posts Joined: Apr, 2009
Posted - 2009/06/15 : 02:39:42
quote:Originally posted by Meathead:
quote:Originally posted by Bonkers4Life:
quote:Originally posted by Skidzorz:
Hardcore, freeform, and gabber; but no, not happy hardcore.
Gabber? on Bonkers 17? even on hardcore nation i heard none
The end of Brisk & Ham's and Scott Brown and Mark Smith's discs? What would you call that?
The thing with Happy Hardcore that's a different case. Over there you lot say Happy Hardcore we say UK Hardcore. Tom-ay-to / tom-aa-to and all that stuff.
Skidzorz Senior Member
Canada
299 posts Joined: Dec, 2008
Posted - 2009/06/15 : 04:12:21
quote:Originally posted by Bonkers4Life:
quote:Originally posted by Meathead:
quote:Originally posted by Bonkers4Life:
quote:Originally posted by Skidzorz:
Hardcore, freeform, and gabber; but no, not happy hardcore.
Gabber? on Bonkers 17? even on hardcore nation i heard none
The end of Brisk & Ham's and Scott Brown and Mark Smith's discs? What would you call that?
The thing with Happy Hardcore that's a different case. Over there you lot say Happy Hardcore we say UK Hardcore. Tom-ay-to / tom-aa-to and all that stuff.
thats true about the last song, i forgot, sorry.
And yea, over here it is Happy Hardcore
Last song? The last three on B&Hs mix were gabber (though one could argue that Beat Master is just really hardcore hardcore), and so were the last three on SB&MSs mix.
latininxtc Advanced Member
United States
7,307 posts Joined: Feb, 2006
Posted - 2009/06/15 : 07:57:44
quote:Originally posted by Bonkers4Life:
quote:Originally posted by Meathead:
quote:Originally posted by Bonkers4Life:
quote:Originally posted by Skidzorz:
Hardcore, freeform, and gabber; but no, not happy hardcore.
Gabber? on Bonkers 17? even on hardcore nation i heard none
The end of Brisk & Ham's and Scott Brown and Mark Smith's discs? What would you call that?
The thing with Happy Hardcore that's a different case. Over there you lot say Happy Hardcore we say UK Hardcore. Tom-ay-to / tom-aa-to and all that stuff.
thats true about the last song, i forgot, sorry.
And yea, over here it is Happy Hardcore
not to every1. even tho most ppl would not call it UK hardcore, it's a better description of it rather than happy hardcore
acidfluxxbass Advanced Member
United Kingdom
5,000 posts Joined: Apr, 2008
Posted - 2009/06/15 : 13:24:13
In truth, happy hardcore was something primarily made in the UK (right?) and probably some of Europe so it exists as its own genre situated in the 90's. UK hardcore is the extreme dance/trance genre which I feel is allot different from happy hardcore. maybe it's someones lack of knowledge of hardcore to distinguish between the two.