Bad Corey Average Member
United States
235 posts Joined: Dec, 2011
Posted - 2014/08/18 : 02:14:37
quote:Originally posted by Elliott:
This Scott Brown track is huge and I'm not even that big on him these days. That'll be an immediate purchase from me.
So much of the hardstyle I've heard sounds just like proper UK hardcore (i.e. huge supersaw riffs) with different drums at a slower tempo, A lot of it was more euphoric than recent hardcore. Basically, they're doing it right and I would be in no way upset by more hardcore tracks in this style.
That's what I've always thought, like "hardstyle producers are SO GOOD at writing huge riffs, they should write hardcore sometimes", and then it turns out a good handful are former hardcore producers which would totally explain it lol.
Mortis Advanced Member
United Kingdom
7,493 posts Joined: May, 2004
341 hardcore releases
Posted - 2014/08/18 : 07:17:13
quote:Originally posted by Bad Corey:
quote:Originally posted by Elliott:
This Scott Brown track is huge and I'm not even that big on him these days. That'll be an immediate purchase from me.
So much of the hardstyle I've heard sounds just like proper UK hardcore (i.e. huge supersaw riffs) with different drums at a slower tempo, A lot of it was more euphoric than recent hardcore. Basically, they're doing it right and I would be in no way upset by more hardcore tracks in this style.
That's what I've always thought, like "hardstyle producers are SO GOOD at writing huge riffs, they should write hardcore sometimes", and then it turns out a good handful are former hardcore producers which would totally explain it lol.
I've got to agree with both of you there. Hardstyle has some very talented producers at the moment.
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Audio Warfare Advanced Member
United Kingdom
3,047 posts Joined: Mar, 2009
Posted - 2014/08/18 : 08:53:04
I've never really liked the Hardstyle kicks that change pitch, Jumpstyle gash IMO. Give me an oldskool reverse bass Hardstyle sound or just stick to a filthy Gabber kick.
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Craigavon raver Advanced Member
Ireland
2,226 posts Joined: Sep, 2007
Posted - 2014/08/21 : 20:32:09
quote:Originally posted by Claxton:
Darren Styles and Gammer - You and I (Da Tweekaz 170 BPM Remix )
Don't know what to make of this remix, don't like the original at all, remember the first time i heard it on hardcore heaven summer madness and thinking "wtf!" but i actually kind of like the vocal in this for some reason, catchy
Mortis Advanced Member
United Kingdom
7,493 posts Joined: May, 2004
341 hardcore releases
Posted - 2014/08/22 : 17:52:15
Not Marcs best work by a long way.
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"Maybe in a day and age in which even our rappers can't get to the end of a verse without having an existential crisis, we should find a place for happy hardcore"
scottyd2k9 Advanced Member
United Kingdom
749 posts Joined: Dec, 2008
Posted - 2015/04/12 : 00:12:00
The difference between Promise and other hardstyle tracks is...
Promise has a more jumpy / happy riff to it were hardstyle is more darker and dirty..