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DCHTID247
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Posted - 2009/10/27 : 20:31:08
Why do you like Hardcore:
Elaborate it into a whole paragraph?
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atomsk
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Posted - 2009/10/27 : 20:44:38
hard to say why....
i think its cuz most of hardcore isnt about hoes, sex, and guns
and things that never happend
but idk i like it cuz its fast, hard and no one really listens to it...welll around here
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näkkk
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Posted - 2009/10/27 : 20:48:38
I just ****ing love it, simple as that :P
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Triquatra
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Posted - 2009/10/27 : 20:56:22
same reason i listen to other styles of music
if im listening to it, it's because suits my mood/feelings
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Nikali
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Posted - 2009/10/27 : 20:56:26
I like it cos it brings like minded people 2getha, u can listen 2 it in any mood or situation and still it makes u happy!
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acidfluxxbass
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Posted - 2009/10/27 : 21:06:57

I might rephrase this to be more poetic some other time. After all, I'm no lyrical genius, and I'm certainly not a word-smith, but this is the best way I can describe my Hardcore.
Hardcore, for me, generates a feeling no other genre can adequately accomplish. This feeling is energy. Hardcore, when containing the right mixture of kick, bass and melody can produce a fantastic feeling of energy, and spur on an adrenaline rush, when when listened to through headphones. Hardcore is also something I can enjoy by myself. Very few other people enjoy Hardcore as I do.. In fact, very few people even know of hardcore... For me, its an escape. My own world I can escape to avoid the stresses and punishing reality of real life. I can mute out the real world with the hard distortion of a gabber kick, or chill out quietly with the acid loops of freeform. It's something no one else can invade, because no one else likes exactly the same style, artists of tracks as me. I enjoy being unnique in that manner. Meanwhile, my friends can be clones, and listen to bands such as the Wombats all day. A clone is not who I am. I like to enjoy the 'unique sense of freedom' as Kevin Energy put it.
There are many other aspects of Hardcore I love aswell. I am learning at producing hardcore, and that's a hobby I can never put off to do college-work... Hearing your own stuff in someone elses mix generates a feeling of importance, and a feeling that you are finally part of history. That in turn drives an ego to do more and become more well-known. Another reason why I love hardcore is because of the general community. I'd like to think I'm a known member of the www.happyhardcore.com community. This is the place I post my music, my thoughts and so on. Its the place where I can interact with what I could call 'friends' and fellow producers. Being here also throws you into the heart of the scene, allowing you to make contact with your favourite artists of DJ's.
Not only is there an online community, but you are part of a live community. You become part of a unity of people standing on a dancefoor stamping your feet to every beat. Your not only people on a dancefloor listening and enjoying music, but all of a sudden you become brothers and sisters, in a sense. This isnt something I've ever found with other genre's...
Hardcore isn't just a music I love, but its a music I can always count on to cheer me up, or to escape to when I'm having a bad day. So many styles, so many moods, yet we often get so little time to take it all in.
Thanks for Reading,
I'm Reverend Olly, and you've been listening to the Evening Prayer.
For those who want a bit of a variation in font, I have this, for you :)
I might rephrase this to be more poetic some other time. After all, I'm no lyrical genius, and I'm certainly not a word-smith, but this is the best way I can describe my Hardcore.
Hardcore, for me, generates a feeling no other genre can adequately accomplish. This feeling is energy. Hardcore, when containing the right mixture of kick, bass and melody can produce a fantastic feeling of energy, and spur on an adrenaline rush, when when listened to through headphones. Hardcore is also something I can enjoy by myself. Very few other people enjoy Hardcore as I do.. In fact, very few people even know of hardcore... For me, its an escape. My own world I can escape to avoid the stresses and punishing reality of real life. I can mute out the real world with the hard distortion of a gabber kick, or chill out quietly with the acid loops of freeform. It's something no one else can invade, because no one else likes exactly the same style, artists of tracks as me. I enjoy being unnique in that manner. Meanwhile, my friends can be clones, and listen to bands such as the Wombats all day. A clone is not who I am. I like to enjoy the 'unique sense of freedom' as Kevin Energy put it.
There are many other aspects of Hardcore I love aswell. I am learning at producing hardcore, and that's a hobby I can never put off to do college-work... Hearing your own stuff in someone elses mix generates a feeling of importance, and a feeling that you are finally part of history. That in turn drives an ego to do more and become more well-known. Another reason why I love hardcore is because of the general community. I'd like to think I'm a known member of the www.happyhardcore.com community. This is the place I post my music, my thoughts and so on. Its the place where I can interact with what I could call 'friends' and fellow producers. Being here also throws you into the heart of the scene, allowing you to make contact with your favourite artists of DJ's.
Not only is there an online community, but you are part of a live community. You become part of a unity of people standing on a dancefoor stamping your feet to every beat. Your not only people on a dancefloor listening and enjoying music, but all of a sudden you become brothers and sisters, in a sense. This isnt something I've ever found with other genre's...
Hardcore isn't just a music I love, but its a music I can always count on to cheer me up, or to escape to when I'm having a bad day. So many styles, so many moods, yet we often get so little time to take it all in.
Thanks for Reading,
I'm Reverend Olly, and you've been listening to the Evening Prayer.
Or maybe this font takes your fancy?
I might rephrase this to be more poetic some other time. After all, I'm no lyrical genius, and I'm certainly not a word-smith, but this is the best way I can describe my Hardcore.
Hardcore, for me, generates a feeling no other genre can adequately accomplish. This feeling is energy. Hardcore, when containing the right mixture of kick, bass and melody can produce a fantastic feeling of energy, and spur on an adrenaline rush, when when listened to through headphones. Hardcore is also something I can enjoy by myself. Very few other people enjoy Hardcore as I do.. In fact, very few people even know of hardcore... For me, its an escape. My own world I can escape to avoid the stresses and punishing reality of real life. I can mute out the real world with the hard distortion of a gabber kick, or chill out quietly with the acid loops of freeform. It's something no one else can invade, because no one else likes exactly the same style, artists of tracks as me. I enjoy being unnique in that manner. Meanwhile, my friends can be clones, and listen to bands such as the Wombats all day. A clone is not who I am. I like to enjoy the 'unique sense of freedom' as Kevin Energy put it.
There are many other aspects of Hardcore I love aswell. I am learning at producing hardcore, and that's a hobby I can never put off to do college-work... Hearing your own stuff in someone elses mix generates a feeling of importance, and a feeling that you are finally part of history. That in turn drives an ego to do more and become more well-known. Another reason why I love hardcore is because of the general community. I'd like to think I'm a known member of the www.happyhardcore.com community. This is the place I post my music, my thoughts and so on. Its the place where I can interact with what I could call 'friends' and fellow producers. Being here also throws you into the heart of the scene, allowing you to make contact with your favourite artists of DJ's.
Not only is there an online community, but you are part of a live community. You become part of a unity of people standing on a dancefoor stamping your feet to every beat. Your not only people on a dancefloor listening and enjoying music, but all of a sudden you become brothers and sisters, in a sense. This isnt something I've ever found with other genre's...
Hardcore isn't just a music I love, but its a music I can always count on to cheer me up, or to escape to when I'm having a bad day. So many styles, so many moods, yet we often get so little time to take it all in.
Thanks for Reading,
I'm Reverend Olly, and you've been listening to the Evening Prayer.

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DCHTID247
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Posted - 2009/10/27 : 22:03:34
Olly said:
You become part of a unity of people standing on a dancefoor stamping your feet to every beat. Your not only people on a dancefloor listening and enjoying music, but all of a sudden you become brothers and sisters, in a sense. This isnt something I've ever found with other genre's...
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Spot on mate, your enthusiam reasures me that im not the only one that
thinks like that.
I like you!
Cheers for the options of font as well , nice touch.
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acidfluxxbass
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Posted - 2009/10/27 : 22:16:22
quote: Originally posted by DCHTID247:
Olly said:
You become part of a unity of people standing on a dancefoor stamping your feet to every beat. Your not only people on a dancefloor listening and enjoying music, but all of a sudden you become brothers and sisters, in a sense. This isnt something I've ever found with other genre's...
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Spot on mate, your enthusiam reasures me that im not the only one that
thinks like that.
I like you!
Cheers for the options of font as well , nice touch.
Amen to that!
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näkkk
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Posted - 2009/10/27 : 22:55:47
God damn Comic Sans
I agree with Olly though, it seems we have similar feelings about hardcore. I was too tired to post that much text though, so I summed it up a bit. tl;dr version you know
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Revs
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Posted - 2009/10/27 : 23:38:10
quote: Why do you like hardcore ?
I don't. lol
I used to like it because, as some people already said, it suits my mood/feelings, it's full of energy ( well after a time, when you get used to it, not anymore, but nevermind … ), and the most important for me, it was emotional. I loved female lyrics, piano riffs, and stuff like that.. I was never a fan of Gabber or such a stuff. I still like the old stuff but I almost never listen to it, and if I do I dunno how to dance to it, as it sounds too fast.. :S I don't like the new stuff because the things that made me like it and listen to it have dissapeared with the time.. and .. yeah, I guess that's it.
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warped_candykid
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Posted - 2009/10/28 : 00:10:07
I like it because it makes me feel jolly. I like the drums, the cheesy lyrics, the bubbly feel of the music, the jolly melodies, the chipmunky vocals, the tempo! It makes me think of being in a Mario game. I also love the more euphoric melodies of today's Hardcore. It makes me picture of being in some other fantasy world. There is so much power in it! It just brings out who I am; it fits me. I also like the fact that it's a cleaner genre of music. It's not popular over here, so there really isnt a bandwagon following it (knock on wood!). I like how dancing to it at a rave is just so exciting! Everyone is kicking their feet and smiling!
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Dogsy
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Posted - 2009/10/28 : 09:36:52
Its the most energetic and exciting music around!
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Meathead
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Posted - 2009/10/28 : 15:11:43
I have no taste...
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Samination
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Posted - 2009/10/28 : 18:04:45
quote: Originally posted by Meathead:
I have no taste...
true dat, we have no taste :(
... Aaaany ways, I've always liked 'faster & more melodic than the average genre' music, so I guess it wasn't that hard to like Hardcore (or most of it's 'sound-a-likes')
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Triquatra
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Posted - 2009/10/28 : 18:14:57
wow, this thread has become really hard to read
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Samination
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Posted - 2009/10/28 : 18:16:48
quote: Originally posted by DjTriquatra:
wow, this thread has become really hard to read
i blame the english language?
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