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kathryn
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Posted - 2011/05/01 : 10:19:09
Do you agree with this comment?
I think Marc Smith absolutely smashes the clubs i have seen all positive comments from his friends and havent seen no negative comments about him at all.
Is he really to 'cheesey' is dutch gabber ftw?
His pictures all show proof of his greatness and if we had babysitters we would be watching him as soon as we could
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Posted - 2011/05/01 : 10:21:44
who said hes too cheesey? far far from it lmao
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acidfluxxbass
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Posted - 2011/05/01 : 10:26:07
compared to dutch hardcore, all UK hardcore is too cheesy..
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kathryn
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Posted - 2011/05/01 : 10:34:15
quote: Originally posted by acidfluxxbass:
compared to dutch hardcore, all UK hardcore is too cheesy..
He says his numbers for his nightclub are going down and that now he favours dutch hardcore.
I personally think for people lack of money come's into it to be honest.
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Samination
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Posted - 2011/05/01 : 10:36:41
... or dutch hardcore still alot better than uk hardcore, even tho they havent changed much?
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Hard2Get
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Posted - 2011/05/01 : 14:45:45
Whoever said it is welcome to their opinion are they not? That's all it is. No more needs to be said. How many people agree or disagree with it dosn't make it any less valid of an opinion.
quote: compared to dutch hardcore, all UK hardcore is too cheesy..
And to just about everyone else that dosn't listen to it.
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jenks
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Posted - 2011/05/01 : 16:10:35
I find gabber a bit cheesy to be honest, as it seemingly takes itself a bit too seriously given how silly it is. A bit like death metal. I have a high threshold for cheese though.
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latininxtc
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Posted - 2011/05/01 : 17:38:14
what does this dj usually mix? if it's another hardcore dj, i can't really imagine any of them saying as most of marc smith's productions & mixes are far from cheese
please don't be shy. let us know what dj it is! lol
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djDMS
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Posted - 2011/05/01 : 17:51:20
Depends how you take it i suppose.
Obviously, if the club/night is aimed at the harder sound then even somebody like Marc Smith (who nicely bridges the gap between cheesy and hard) would be unsuitable.
'Marc Smith is too cheesy'
and
'Marc Smith is too cheesy for my event'
Mean 2 totally different things.
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Samination
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Posted - 2011/05/01 : 20:46:25
quote: Originally posted by djDMS:
Depends how you take it i suppose.
Obviously, if the club/night is aimed at the harder sound then even somebody like Marc Smith (who nicely bridges the gap between cheesy and hard) would be unsuitable.
'Marc Smith is too cheesy'
and
'Marc Smith is too cheesy for my event'
Mean 2 totally different things.
haven't you notice what's he doing to his Notorious Vinyl label? It's written cheese all over it
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kathryn
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Posted - 2011/05/01 : 20:49:49
quote: Originally posted by Hard2Get:
Whoever said it is welcome to their opinion are they not? That's all it is. No more needs to be said. How many people agree or disagree with it dosn't make it any less valid of an opinion.
quote: compared to dutch hardcore, all UK hardcore is too cheesy..
And to just about everyone else that dosn't listen to it.
Yes they are entitled to their opinion am not disputing that.
Am saying is he really cheese is gabber taking over UK Hardcore?
Just a general question for the site members.
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Hard2Get
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Posted - 2011/05/01 : 21:11:54
quote: Originally posted by kathryn:
quote: Originally posted by Hard2Get:
Whoever said it is welcome to their opinion are they not? That's all it is. No more needs to be said. How many people agree or disagree with it dosn't make it any less valid of an opinion.
quote: compared to dutch hardcore, all UK hardcore is too cheesy..
And to just about everyone else that dosn't listen to it.
Yes they are entitled to their opinion am not disputing that.
Am saying is he really cheese is gabber taking over UK Hardcore?
Just a general question for the site members.
Commercial 'Gabber' is very cheesey yeah.
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djDMS
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Posted - 2011/05/02 : 00:17:24
quote: Originally posted by Samination:
quote: Originally posted by djDMS:
Depends how you take it i suppose.
Obviously, if the club/night is aimed at the harder sound then even somebody like Marc Smith (who nicely bridges the gap between cheesy and hard) would be unsuitable.
'Marc Smith is too cheesy'
and
'Marc Smith is too cheesy for my event'
Mean 2 totally different things.
haven't you notice what's he doing to his Notorious Vinyl label? It's written cheese all over it
Yep. Maybe compared to the NV of old it is cheesy, but as a gauge against UK hardcore in general - the sound still has an edge to it.
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Posted - 2011/05/02 : 03:29:51
quote: Originally posted by Hard2Get:
quote: Originally posted by kathryn:
quote: Originally posted by Hard2Get:
Whoever said it is welcome to their opinion are they not? That's all it is. No more needs to be said. How many people agree or disagree with it dosn't make it any less valid of an opinion.
quote: compared to dutch hardcore, all UK hardcore is too cheesy..
And to just about everyone else that dosn't listen to it.
Yes they are entitled to their opinion am not disputing that.
Am saying is he really cheese is gabber taking over UK Hardcore?
Just a general question for the site members.
Commercial 'Gabber' is very cheesey yeah.
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kathryn
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Posted - 2011/05/02 : 09:02:55
quote: Originally posted by djDMS:
quote: Originally posted by Samination:
quote: Originally posted by djDMS:
Depends how you take it i suppose.
Obviously, if the club/night is aimed at the harder sound then even somebody like Marc Smith (who nicely bridges the gap between cheesy and hard) would be unsuitable.
'Marc Smith is too cheesy'
and
'Marc Smith is too cheesy for my event'
Mean 2 totally different things.
haven't you notice what's he doing to his Notorious Vinyl label? It's written cheese all over it
Yep. Maybe compared to the NV of old it is cheesy, but as a gauge against UK hardcore in general - the sound still has an edge to it.
the sound still has an edge to it.
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kathryn
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Posted - 2011/05/02 : 09:04:26
quote: Originally posted by ChiefRocka:
quote: Originally posted by Hard2Get:
quote: Originally posted by kathryn:
quote: Originally posted by Hard2Get:
Whoever said it is welcome to their opinion are they not? That's all it is. No more needs to be said. How many people agree or disagree with it dosn't make it any less valid of an opinion.
quote: compared to dutch hardcore, all UK hardcore is too cheesy..
And to just about everyone else that dosn't listen to it.
Yes they are entitled to their opinion am not disputing that.
Am saying is he really cheese is gabber taking over UK Hardcore?
Just a general question for the site members.
Commercial 'Gabber' is very cheesey yeah.
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