Vladel Advanced Member
United Kingdom
1,525 posts Joined: Feb, 2008
Posted - 2013/02/13 : 10:15:55
It's the same as joey riot makes dubstep yet when he mixes on a hardcore cd, it's all hardcore and he doesn't have dubstep influences in his hardcore. He also produces hard dance as destructive tendencies.
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Spyanova Junior Member
United Kingdom
115 posts Joined: Jan, 2013
Posted - 2013/02/13 : 13:41:37
quote:Originally posted by Lorenzo.Tweakn:
quote:Originally posted by Spyanova:
quote:Originally posted by Lorenzo.Tweakn:
Long story short, there's always HU & a bunch of other independent labels still producing the "old" sound.
Thats not the story at all because its completely irrelevant.
people bitch about 1 ****ing disc not being hardcore continously on & on. who ****ing cares! at the end of the day, it's one disc on one album,
the album being more diverse & having drumstep/drum & bass will attract the more "main stream" audience & speed up the process of the genre expanding. "electro-core" expanded the genre alot which also helped out basically everyone. i expect this whole drumstep/d&b to do the same exact thing. maybe it can even help out a genre like "hardcore breaks" which is the hybrid of d&b n uk hardcore.
You need to pipe down kiddo. This sounds nothing like Hardcore Breaks. There have been a few artists working hard to pioneer a unique sound, and whats on that cd isnt it..
Theres too much "long story short" and "at the end of the day" to you. This is is a discussion forum, take it or leave it - dont fight it.
I dont know if this will make it more mainstream. Hardcore fans will buy this for hardcore, so would be happy to receive a dubcore, dubstep and drum & bass cd? Probably not.
Oh, and what has fundabounce ever done to you to deserve that comment? He's given you good feedback on your music and you called that 'hating', right? You need all the feedback in the world to get you anywhere near fundabounces standard of production, believe me.
_Jay_ Advanced Member
United Kingdom
6,868 posts Joined: Oct, 2011
Posted - 2013/02/13 : 16:52:56
Shall we talk about some other previews for ten seconds? Then we can have another eight pages of arguing after that, I promise.
Samination Advanced Member
Sweden
13,222 posts Joined: Jul, 2004
195 hardcore releases
Posted - 2013/02/13 : 20:19:27
quote:Originally posted by Dys7:
I really want to shave Gammers beard while he's aseep. Just to **** with him.
Don't shave it, Shape it :D
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warped_candykid Advanced Member
United States
3,974 posts Joined: Jan, 2004
Posted - 2013/02/13 : 23:17:09
quote:
the album being more diverse & having drumstep/drum & bass will attract the more "main stream" audience & speed up the process of the genre expanding. "electro-core" expanded the genre alot which also helped out basically everyone. i expect this whole drumstep/d&b to do the same exact thing. maybe it can even help out a genre like "hardcore breaks" which is the hybrid of d&b n uk hardcore.
Tell me how it helped out everyone???? If anything, it made everything worse. What 2 cd series are left can barely release anything. The music sounds so washed out to keep these mainstream people happy.
Chris Core Junior Member
United Kingdom
105 posts Joined: Jan, 2013
Posted - 2013/02/14 : 02:56:13
Think the Breeze preview of clxh9 sounds great, a refreshing sound for hardcore, helping keep things new, varied and interesting within the genre....and as i only listen to hardcore i needed a less trancey sound to add variety to what I listen to...but I can see why it's divided opinion, ...it's all subjective, I just happen to like the different faces hardcore has