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ultraskool Advanced Member
Australia
669 posts Joined: May, 2002
Posted - 2010/08/25 : 09:50:15
Hey guys, I notice some of the Eurodance music that was typically harder and faster back in the 90s can be really good if they were remade as hardkore tunes.
Which of these tunes would be good if they were created as remixed into happyhardkore sounds? e.g. You look like the sun - by 2Colors, Coco Jambo, etc..
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Lilley Advanced Member
Australia
3,740 posts Joined: Jul, 2006
Posted - 2010/08/26 : 14:16:50
heaven forbid you try and make something original. I can guarentee you the latter will have been tried and most likely failed.
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latininxtc Advanced Member
United States
7,307 posts Joined: Feb, 2006
Posted - 2010/08/26 : 15:17:20
quote:Originally posted by Lilley:
heaven forbid you try and make something original. I can guarentee you the latter will have been tried and most likely failed.
a hhc remix of coco jambo will def be 1 of them that will fail
Sam Swift Junior Member
Australia
116 posts Joined: Aug, 2010
Posted - 2010/08/27 : 11:35:57
You'd be surprised how many Eurodance tracks have been ripped off and made as Happy Hardcore tracks.
Brisk and Ham - "In your life"
Brisk and Ham - "Angel Eyes"
Scott Brown - "Fly with you"
Are all examples of ripp offs of Eurodance tracks.
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ultraskool Advanced Member
Australia
669 posts Joined: May, 2002
Posted - 2010/08/30 : 09:50:56
quote:Originally posted by Sam Swift:
You'd be surprised how many Eurodance tracks have been ripped off and made as Happy Hardcore tracks.
Brisk and Ham - "In your life"
Brisk and Ham - "Angel Eyes"
Scott Brown - "Fly with you"
Are all examples of ripp offs of Eurodance tracks.
Wow, that's amazing! I never knew that - you would be the one to come along and snatch my heart and run, away from me with no explanation why... LOL
Yeah, on a more serious note, I really didn't know those tunes were rip-off Eurodance tracks. So the only guys producing good 'original' Happyhardcore are Dune and Paradoxa,
by the way, what Eurodance track is 'Angel's Eyes' a rip of>? curious to know. thanks Sam Swift
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Wilky Banned
United Kingdom
6,198 posts Joined: Mar, 2008
Posted - 2010/08/30 : 10:36:33
quote:Originally posted by ultraskool:
quote:Originally posted by Sam Swift:
You'd be surprised how many Eurodance tracks have been ripped off and made as Happy Hardcore tracks.
Brisk and Ham - "In your life"
Brisk and Ham - "Angel Eyes"
Scott Brown - "Fly with you"
Are all examples of ripp offs of Eurodance tracks.
Wow, that's amazing! I never knew that - you would be the one to come along and snatch my heart and run, away from me with no explanation why... LOL
Yeah, on a more serious note, I really didn't know those tunes were rip-off Eurodance tracks. So the only guys producing good 'original' Happyhardcore are Dune and Paradoxa,
by the way, what Eurodance track is 'Angel's Eyes' a rip of>? curious to know. thanks Sam Swift
NekoShuffle Advanced Member
United Kingdom
1,480 posts Joined: Nov, 2009
Posted - 2010/08/30 : 12:03:46
What about Discoland, Field of Dreams, heart of gold, walk on water, set you free etc?
maybe some genre confusion there but I always thought that was what made HHC awesome - the fact that it was always really happy and cheesy. Also considering that IMO eurodance is too slow to dance to.
latininxtc Advanced Member
United States
7,307 posts Joined: Feb, 2006
Posted - 2010/08/30 : 15:28:11
quote:Originally posted by NekoShuffle:
Also considering that IMO eurodance is too slow to dance to.
it's probably too slow to rave to, but not to dance to. it was played in clubs in the early to mid 90s a lot before vocal trance took over the club scene. and trust me eurodance filled the dance floor
Hard2Get Advanced Member
United Kingdom
12,837 posts Joined: Jun, 2001
Posted - 2010/08/30 : 15:49:39
quote:Originally posted by Wilky:
quote:Originally posted by ultraskool:
quote:Originally posted by Sam Swift:
You'd be surprised how many Eurodance tracks have been ripped off and made as Happy Hardcore tracks.
Brisk and Ham - "In your life"
Brisk and Ham - "Angel Eyes"
Scott Brown - "Fly with you"
Are all examples of ripp offs of Eurodance tracks.
Wow, that's amazing! I never knew that - you would be the one to come along and snatch my heart and run, away from me with no explanation why... LOL
Yeah, on a more serious note, I really didn't know those tunes were rip-off Eurodance tracks. So the only guys producing good 'original' Happyhardcore are Dune and Paradoxa,
by the way, what Eurodance track is 'Angel's Eyes' a rip of>? curious to know. thanks Sam Swift
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It's by DOK and it's Hardcore. Sam may be referring to another track though.
As for Eurodance being too slow to dance to; not even close! It's far more than fast enough. You can dance to pretty much any tempo, there is no limitations in that respect. As long as you can feel the rhythm.