The Doc Advanced Member
United Kingdom
2,718 posts Joined: Jan, 2006
Posted - 2011/11/19 : 01:28:43
wellcome to the site, it really depends on what your knowledge is on hardcore, millions of tracks we can post for you but you might know them, or are you new to the sound from the UK?
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Samination Advanced Member
Sweden
13,281 posts Joined: Jul, 2004
195 hardcore releases
Posted - 2011/11/19 : 08:05:47
must be, since he posted only german happy dance music :P
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Kail Average Member
Russia
185 posts Joined: Nov, 2011
Posted - 2011/11/19 : 18:35:16
quote:Originally posted by The Doc:
wellcome to the site, it really depends on what your knowledge is on hardcore, millions of tracks we can post for you but you might know them, or are you new to the sound from the UK?
Thanks!
I've heard a few last Bonkers and Clubland X-treme Hardcore. But there's too much songs with vocals. Here's few examples I like:
This track is easily on top of mine favs. - Styles & Breeze - The Beat Kicks (Gammer Rmx)
Also part with melody from Porn Kings v DJ Supreme - Up To Da Wildstyle (Gammer & Andy Whitby Remix) is great.
As a exception of vocal tracks I did liked: Sy & Unknown - Dancing In The Shadows,
Darren Styles Feat. Francis Hill - Come Running and Frankie Goes to Hollywood - The Power of Love remix (don't know name of remixer) from Spiralflux - Never Ending High mix.
But as I already said it's preferably with minimum/no vocals.
warped_candykid Advanced Member
United States
4,001 posts Joined: Jan, 2004
Posted - 2011/11/19 : 18:38:55
Well, one of happy hardcore's characteristics is the sappy female vocal. If you're wanting more vocal-less tunes, you will need to look at the 2002-2004 era of Hardcore, as that era was more melody influenced. Here are two albums for you to check out:
Hardcore Heaven: Live at The Sanctuary
Hardcore Heaven: Reloaded
NekoShuffle Advanced Member
United Kingdom
1,480 posts Joined: Nov, 2009
Posted - 2011/11/19 : 19:00:56
Might be worth listening to some Makina, it's very similar to older happy hardcore but with rarely any vocals and structured differently. As Warped_Candykid said, vocals are a key part of Happy Hardcore so it might be worth not looking for "Happy Hardcore" and trying some other search terms.
Kail Average Member
Russia
185 posts Joined: Nov, 2011
Posted - 2011/11/19 : 22:35:30
quote:Originally posted by warped_candykid:
Well, one of happy hardcore's characteristics is the sappy female vocal. If you're wanting more vocal-less tunes, you will need to look at the 2002-2004 era of Hardcore, as that era was more melody influenced. Here are two albums for you to check out:
Hardcore Heaven: Live at The Sanctuary
Hardcore Heaven: Reloaded
Can you post some of the youtube tracks links from these albums?
quote:Originally posted by NekoShuffle:
Might be worth listening to some Makina, it's very similar to older happy hardcore but with rarely any vocals and structured differently. As Warped_Candykid said, vocals are a key part of Happy Hardcore so it might be worth not looking for "Happy Hardcore" and trying some other search terms.
I love Makina, got a bunch of cds around. But melodies are mostly hymn like there. If you heard tracks above, you should see that i'm searching for specific hardcore substyle with real appreciation to melodies and high energy.
Wilky Banned
United Kingdom
6,198 posts Joined: Mar, 2008
Posted - 2011/11/19 : 22:54:10
quote:Originally posted by Kail:
quote:Originally posted by warped_candykid:
Well, one of happy hardcore's characteristics is the sappy female vocal. If you're wanting more vocal-less tunes, you will need to look at the 2002-2004 era of Hardcore, as that era was more melody influenced. Here are two albums for you to check out:
Hardcore Heaven: Live at The Sanctuary
Hardcore Heaven: Reloaded
Can you post some of the youtube tracks links from these albums?
quote:Originally posted by NekoShuffle:
Might be worth listening to some Makina, it's very similar to older happy hardcore but with rarely any vocals and structured differently. As Warped_Candykid said, vocals are a key part of Happy Hardcore so it might be worth not looking for "Happy Hardcore" and trying some other search terms.
I love Makina, got a bunch of cds around. But melodies are mostly hymn like there. If you heard tracks above, you should see that i'm searching for specific hardcore substyle with real appreciation to melodies and high energy.
high energy??
I've just done a mix for a new radio station which I will upload tomorrow - this is full of energy...
warped_candykid Advanced Member
United States
4,001 posts Joined: Jan, 2004
Posted - 2011/11/20 : 03:08:04
This song is Hardcore Heaven: Reloaded:
You can also look these albums up on juno.co.uk (make sure you select out of stock items AFTER you run the search! You'll see the option to the left AFTER you search)