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arpz Advanced Member
United Kingdom
1,267 posts Joined: Aug, 2012
Posted - 2016/02/22 : 12:00:41
Seriously...how good was this episode?! Biggest tune on it for me has to be Gregor Le DahL ft Alison Gray - Change (Technikore Remix) which is forthcoming on HU DJ Tools vol 5 (!)
I don't think there was a bad tune on the whole podcast, if this is the shape of things to come then let's have it :)
brenergy Junior Member
Canada
105 posts Joined: Oct, 2011
Posted - 2016/02/22 : 13:10:38
Absolute bliss from start to finish! :V
As for my favorite track on this one... honestly, it'd be really hard to pick xD
The updated version of Comin' Down, Technikore's remix of Change, the F&D track at the beginning, and the AoS & Claxton tune would probably be tied for favorite
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Mickey Init Advanced Member
United Kingdom
770 posts Joined: Oct, 2012
Posted - 2016/02/22 : 17:54:17
quote:Originally posted by brenergy:
Technikore's remix of Change
Always look forward to the HU Show but this track in particular stood out for me. Wish they'd get CDJay back on them for a bit of a chat. Haven't had any updates on the printer in ages.
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Samination Advanced Member
Sweden
13,220 posts Joined: Jul, 2004
195 hardcore releases
Posted - 2016/02/25 : 08:10:54
Not to be a downer (I have to do it too), but what's fresh here? :P
Oh the tracks aren't bad, but I cant say I hear much that hasn't already been done (true, I just skimmed through, playing every minute mark for about 5 seconds so i could have missed something).
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arpz Advanced Member
United Kingdom
1,267 posts Joined: Aug, 2012
Posted - 2016/02/25 : 22:15:39
**** new, just give us more of what we love. I would listen to 92-2003 style for the rest of my life if it was being made but to just be clear of the dubcore phase is good enough for me
ViolonC Average Member
Germany
243 posts Joined: Sep, 2014
Posted - 2016/02/26 : 04:00:38
Hardcore is moving forward. HU is moving with it and soon people will accuse it to be a copy of Gammer and trap. There is no fresh music and hardcore will die ... again. Or will it?
Only thing that is really annoying is that there is no track list. Seriously, i don't want to listen again and again when i'm at the PC where i buy/take note to buy things.
ViperStar Junior Member
Singapore
123 posts Joined: Jul, 2012
Posted - 2016/02/26 : 04:14:31
Definitely support what ViolonC said. The lack of a tracklist is annoying especially when you want to buy or know when/what to buy in future.
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Samination Advanced Member
Sweden
13,220 posts Joined: Jul, 2004
195 hardcore releases
Posted - 2016/02/26 : 08:12:47
quote:Originally posted by arpz:
quote:Originally posted by CDJay:
Cool.
If anyone possessed with even fractional intelligence can explain why we should Persist... All ears.
CDJay
Wait, you're asking for someone to convince you to carry on with HU?
And here I thought he was blaming us for being intelligent o.o
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CDJay Advanced Member
United Kingdom
3,049 posts Joined: Nov, 2001
Posted - 2016/02/26 : 10:36:37
Was referring to the podcast, which "The Usual Suspects" are ignoring with sadly predictable intensity.
We *will* add a tracklist after a week; the idea is to ensure that on first encounter people are more likely to listen through rather than identifying something on the tracklist and skipping to it.