Posted - 2010/06/03 : 19:18:48
Im mean come on, lets face it, this has to be one of the greatest tunes I have ever heard! A nice bassdrum, this my freinds, this IS Hardcore. Forget about all that Clubland/Raverbaby bollox, trust me, after you finished hearing this tune you won't ewant to go back to basslines!
Posted - 2010/06/04 : 00:22:33
Smoogie, it's fine and all if you like older hardcore, but if you're completely rejecting newer hardcore (which seems to be the case) you're really missing out on a lot; you should open your ears at least. Why do you think it's all, well, commercial garbage? A lot of what has been apparently defined as "commercial" hardcore is rather good... or at least, has had actual effort go into it.
Cheers.
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Alert moderatorEdited by - Contraposition on 2010/06/04 00:23:43
Posted - 2010/06/04 : 01:32:31
to be completely honest i actually like all those tracks posted by the most obnoxious duo on this site, with the exception of hakkuh flippuh
Posted - 2010/06/04 : 06:36:29
Ya haven't. Sorry, i like my music to contain music. I don't gauge a tracks quality by it's kick drum
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quote:Originally posted by Smoogie:
Im mean come on, lets face it, this has to be one of the greatest tunes I have ever heard! A nice bassdrum, this my freinds, this IS Hardcore. Forget about all that Clubland/Raverbaby bollox, trust me, after you finished hearing this tune you won't ewant to go back to basslines!
Thanks to catjam for this!
Smoogie. Do you ever see anyone else introducing a song they like with an accompanying slagging-off of a type of hardcore they don't like? No. So don't do it. It's massively unnecessary, not to mention antagonistic.
Also, do you believe that there are only two categories of hardcore? The type you like, and then the 'Clubland/Raverbaby bollox'? Do you have any idea of the amount of exceptional hardcore that is being released on non-commercial labels at the moment? God you piss me off with your generic, dismissive comments.