Breakbeat Jon Average Member
United Kingdom
223 posts Joined: Dec, 2011
Posted - 2012/12/27 : 21:19:41
Everytime I listen to this it blows me away. Proof that hardcore can still be interesting and push the envelope. Amazing drums.
Josephson_Junction Advanced Member
United States
512 posts Joined: Jan, 2012
Posted - 2012/12/27 : 23:17:03
quote:Originally posted by Breakbeat Jon:
Everytime I listen to this it blows me away. Proof that hardcore can still be interesting and push the envelope. Amazing drums.
Luna-C has the Midas touch. He gets to work in the DAW and turns waveforms into gold.
latininxtc Advanced Member
United States
7,307 posts Joined: Feb, 2006
Posted - 2012/12/28 : 02:43:26
quote:Originally posted by Lilley:
Hmm
Just accept it, hixxy's mix (the one after the piano original)
There are apparently 3 versions of this track. This one appeared on H2BH7
This on Bonkers 12
And this on Clubland X-Treme Hardcore 2
Personally I like the CXH2 version. The Bonkers 12 one is pretty decent as well, but I loathe the H2BH7 version. I thought it was a terrible track to end the album with.
latininxtc Advanced Member
United States
7,307 posts Joined: Feb, 2006
Posted - 2012/12/28 : 03:29:14
As far as my own personal WOW tracks, here are some
This one blew me away mainly because I couldn't imagine that anything more could be done differently than the original. Well Darwin sure as hell proved me wrong on this one :)
The creative genius on this track still blows me away, and it gets played daily on my phone through my headsets or as my ringtone
MaidenV Senior Member
United States
288 posts Joined: Feb, 2012
Posted - 2012/12/28 : 03:36:08
I heard the CXHC 2 version of Just Accept It before the other two (on the Masif compilation Godspeed 2005, my first exposure to UK hardcore actually from the UK). Then later, when I heard the H2BH version I thought the line "crazy drug addict" was some sort of bowdlerization.
Then I found out H2BH came out first and I felt dumb
Mortis Advanced Member
United Kingdom
7,493 posts Joined: May, 2004
341 hardcore releases
Posted - 2012/12/28 : 23:38:30
Just a few funky ones here:
^^ Played too fast this is though.
^^ The original and still the best.
I think I need to stop because I could go on here forever.
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