Warnman Advanced Member
Germany
2,677 posts Joined: Jun, 2010
Posted - 2011/01/11 : 22:14:15
It's the first tune, Smoogie has posted, whichI like. Sounds like Yazoo meets The Prodigy and Hardcore rythmn. Who remixed it?
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Mortis Advanced Member
United Kingdom
7,493 posts Joined: May, 2004
341 hardcore releases
Posted - 2011/01/11 : 23:19:04
quote:Originally posted by Warnman:
It's the first tune, Smoogie has posted, whichI like. Sounds like Yazoo meets The Prodigy and Hardcore rythmn. Who remixed it?
Silk Cuts where Fade & Bananaman. They wrote some absolute belting tracks together between 96' - 99'. The made some of the best hardcore tunes of the day.
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Smoogie Advanced Member
United Kingdom
6,504 posts Joined: Mar, 2006
Posted - 2011/01/11 : 23:20:40
quote:Originally posted by Mortis:
quote:Originally posted by Warnman:
It's the first tune, Smoogie has posted, whichI like. Sounds like Yazoo meets The Prodigy and Hardcore rythmn. Who remixed it?
Silk Cuts where Fade & Bananaman. They wrote some absolute belting tracks together between 96' - 99'. The made some of the best hardcore tunes of the day.
Hard2Get Advanced Member
United Kingdom
12,837 posts Joined: Jun, 2001
Posted - 2011/01/11 : 23:22:34
quote:Originally posted by Mortis:
quote:Originally posted by Warnman:
It's the first tune, Smoogie has posted, whichI like. Sounds like Yazoo meets The Prodigy and Hardcore rythmn. Who remixed it?
Silk Cuts where Fade & Bananaman. They wrote some absolute belting tracks together between 96' - 99'. The made some of the best hardcore tunes of the day.
One of them was by DNA as well, one of the last ones.
Shades Advanced Member
United Kingdom
1,189 posts Joined: Dec, 2006
Posted - 2011/01/12 : 01:30:26
music is not a fashion, it's what you personally enjoy listening to, if hardcore moves on & you dont like the direction the music has gone, are you suggesting they carry on buying it?
Shades Advanced Member
United Kingdom
1,189 posts Joined: Dec, 2006
Posted - 2011/01/12 : 01:31:47
quote:Originally posted by Shades_of_Grey:
music is not a fashion, it's what you personally enjoy listening to, if hardcore moves on & they dont like the direction the music has gone, are you suggesting they carry on buying it?
warped_candykid Advanced Member
United States
4,001 posts Joined: Jan, 2004
Posted - 2011/01/12 : 02:55:37
quote:Originally posted by Shades_of_Grey:
music is not a fashion, it's what you personally enjoy listening to, if hardcore moves on & you dont like the direction the music has gone, are you suggesting they carry on buying it?
I just get this feeling like I'm trying to live in the past by buying 90s Happycore albums, but I enjoy the music so much.
latininxtc Advanced Member
United States
7,307 posts Joined: Feb, 2006
Posted - 2011/01/12 : 04:06:10
quote:Originally posted by warped_candykid:
quote:Originally posted by Shades_of_Grey:
music is not a fashion, it's what you personally enjoy listening to, if hardcore moves on & you dont like the direction the music has gone, are you suggesting they carry on buying it?
I just get this feeling like I'm trying to live in the past by buying 90s Happycore albums, but I enjoy the music so much.
that's why i don't look for old CD albums anymore i focus on finding them in digital format. i personally think of it as taking the opportunity now that I didn't have before of collecting these tracks