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Golion
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Posted - 2016/08/06 : 22:17:13
If you ask me alot of the very best "gabber" was made when the style was at it's weakest (around 99-2002) so the size of a sceen has very little to do with the quality of music. When there is little money to fight over people might as well try new, cool things in their music. And I don't get what pimped out cars has got to do with hardcore? In central europe where this music is big I have never seen a connection like that? :P
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DjZelous
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Posted - 2016/08/07 : 06:05:05
quote: Originally posted by Golion:
And I don't get what pimped out cars has got to do with hardcore? In central europe where this music is big I have never seen a connection like that? :P
Hardcore has noting to do with pimped out cars lol, we just have a lovely member here that likes cars and teeth whiting products
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Golion
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Posted - 2016/08/07 : 10:24:35
Lol yes Im starting to get that :D
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Samination
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Sweden
13,072 posts Joined: Jul, 2004
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Posted - 2016/08/07 : 11:48:27
quote: Originally posted by DjZelous:
quote: Originally posted by Golion:
And I don't get what pimped out cars has got to do with hardcore? In central europe where this music is big I have never seen a connection like that? :P
Hardcore has noting to do with pimped out cars lol, we just have a lovely member here that likes cars and teeth whiting products
Sadly it does. You just need to remember the Chavs like pimped up cars...
and what does Hardcore usually get associated with (in the UK)?
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djDMS
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 2016/08/07 : 12:40:31
All this aside. I've seen much worse from people rubbishing the whole event and complaining about their set times/silent disco and other stuff.
So what Olly said shouldn't be an issue.
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Elipton
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Posted - 2016/08/07 : 12:57:18
Someone actually said D&B is dead?
Couldn't be more wrong!
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Bring Me Round To Love
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United Kingdom
116 posts Joined: Mar, 2016
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Posted - 2016/08/07 : 16:41:48
Check this D&B female vocal track from 1985 long before the 90's
Yello - No Angel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTKxnbK691k
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Captain Triceps
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Posted - 2016/08/07 : 17:49:22
quote: Originally posted by Bring Me Round To Love:
Check this D&B female vocal track from 1985 long before the 90's
Yello - No Angel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTKxnbK691k
Pillock.
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DjZelous
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Posted - 2016/08/07 : 21:21:47
quote: Originally posted by arpz:
absolute tosh. Seriously. 'jump up came along'? No, jump up has been around for a long time, it's pretty much been THE style throughout the entire lifetime of the genre.
You can't talk about vinyl sales because the game has changed now - it's all empeefrees! You're way off the mark
not really for dnb, vinyl dominates the dnb scene, almost all the releases are pressed up
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arpz
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Posted - 2016/08/08 : 05:06:12
Don't think so really, it lasted longer in DNB but I don't think it's most releases now at all. Maybe RAM/Hospitality/Shogun but jump up seems to be entirely digital
edit: had a quick look round, it seems like there's lots more than I thought - jump up is lacking but other genres still seem to be going strong, fair play lol
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wong
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Posted - 2016/08/08 : 07:37:53
quote: Originally posted by djDMS:
All this aside. I've seen much worse from people rubbishing the whole event and complaining about their set times/silent disco and other stuff.
Cus people like to moan for the sake of moaning, i thought the event was ace, raving away to hardcore, hardstyle, gabber and jungle in the woods was amazing. And the silent disco was just a way to keep the party going due to sound restrictions, its either that or party over.
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djDMS
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Posted - 2016/08/08 : 08:28:36
quote: Originally posted by wong:
quote: Originally posted by djDMS:
All this aside. I've seen much worse from people rubbishing the whole event and complaining about their set times/silent disco and other stuff.
Cus people like to moan for the sake of moaning, i thought the event was ace, raving away to hardcore, hardstyle, gabber and jungle in the woods was amazing. And the silent disco was just a way to keep the party going due to sound restrictions, its either that or party over.
Which is what I think most people would say about it. It really annoyed me to see Marley slagging SG off when he wasn't even there.
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wong
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Posted - 2016/08/08 : 09:24:40
quote: Originally posted by djDMS:
quote: Originally posted by wong:
quote: Originally posted by djDMS:
All this aside. I've seen much worse from people rubbishing the whole event and complaining about their set times/silent disco and other stuff.
Cus people like to moan for the sake of moaning, i thought the event was ace, raving away to hardcore, hardstyle, gabber and jungle in the woods was amazing. And the silent disco was just a way to keep the party going due to sound restrictions, its either that or party over.
Which is what I think most people would say about it. It really annoyed me to see Marley slagging SG off when he wasn't even there.
Oh was he? I didnt see that. Saw him slagging slammin vinyl off a few month back tho, mans got issues, clearly. Used to love him aswell
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djDMS
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Posted - 2016/08/08 : 11:36:11
Basically saying how quiet and shit it looked and that Welcome to the jungle was a proper, non commercial festival (no coincidence he was booked to play there).
Funny when Breeze posted a photo of the packed Hardcore tent, that shut him up!
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skarr
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Posted - 2016/08/08 : 12:23:45
Maybe the best thing to do would be write a massive 5 page essay about retirement n then 3 days later announce your massive comeback.....
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Edited by - skarr on 2016/08/08 12:25:17 |