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PecheyTheLizard
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Posted - 2017/12/13 :  16:05:42  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit PecheyTheLizard's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by Smoogie:
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Originally posted by PecheyTheLizard:
Wait what??? That is "new" yet it sounds like a ****ing early 2000s. Track.

Pff if thats new then hard house producers need to step up their game!



Hard House is traditional and follows a traditional edge. As I said, there are more ties to traditional Hardcore than most of the new 'Dupstep' type Hardcore that gets pushed out these days.



Why is it that when people bring modern hardcore into the mix, they always say "it just trap, dubstep, etc". Not all modern hardcore has dubstep/trap influences. Just because you don't like the new works coming from Darren Styles, Mark Breeze, Re-Con, etc etc doesn't mean you have to generalize the sound. There are other great artists (not saying the last few plus others are bad at all, I love their works because I'm not a pleb lol) out there that still make traditional styled hardcore with a modern production style. Alex bassjunkie, Stu Infinity, Dougal is still making banging tracks, Joey Riot still rocks the stomp as well as Kurt, there are even great new artists coming from the woodwork like RVNovae. Modern hardcore isn't all wubs and 808s, quit generalizing.

As a matter of fact, I hear less "dubstep" hardcore bring pushed off these days. All I ever hear is flack about Gammer and that is where all of this dubstep nonsense comes in lol. Calm the **** down and stop shitting on everyone for making what they want. That being said

Hard house still isn't as hard as Hardcore. Period. Good day.


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Captain Triceps
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Posted - 2017/12/13 :  16:31:08  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Captain Triceps's homepage  Reply with quote
I don't think there is anywhere near as much of this dubstep style hardcore being done as people think.

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Smoogie
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Posted - 2017/12/13 :  17:37:55  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Smoogie's homepage  Reply with quote
quote:
Originally posted by PecheyTheLizard:
quote:
Originally posted by Smoogie:
quote:
Originally posted by PecheyTheLizard:
Wait what??? That is "new" yet it sounds like a ****ing early 2000s. Track.

Pff if thats new then hard house producers need to step up their game!



Hard House is traditional and follows a traditional edge. As I said, there are more ties to traditional Hardcore than most of the new 'Dupstep' type Hardcore that gets pushed out these days.



Why is it that when people bring modern hardcore into the mix, they always say "it just trap, dubstep, etc". Not all modern hardcore has dubstep/trap influences. Just because you don't like the new works coming from Darren Styles, Mark Breeze, Re-Con, etc etc doesn't mean you have to generalize the sound. There are other great artists (not saying the last few plus others are bad at all, I love their works because I'm not a pleb lol) out there that still make traditional styled hardcore with a modern production style. Alex bassjunkie, Stu Infinity, Dougal is still making banging tracks, Joey Riot still rocks the stomp as well as Kurt, there are even great new artists coming from the woodwork like RVNovae. Modern hardcore isn't all wubs and 808s, quit generalizing.

As a matter of fact, I hear less "dubstep" hardcore bring pushed off these days. All I ever hear is flack about Gammer and that is where all of this dubstep nonsense comes in lol. Calm the **** down and stop shitting on everyone for making what they want. That being said

Hard house still isn't as hard as Hardcore. Period. Good day.




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PecheyTheLizard
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Posted - 2017/12/13 :  17:38:14  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit PecheyTheLizard's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by Captain Triceps:
I don't think there is anywhere near as much of this dubstep style hardcore being done as people think.



There really isn't lol, I mean yeah id say between 2012-2014 there was but it really died down.


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Smoogie
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Posted - 2017/12/13 :  17:39:24  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Smoogie's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by Captain Triceps:
I don't think there is anywhere near as much of this dubstep style hardcore being done as people think.



Must be the mainstream then


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Samination
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Posted - 2017/12/13 :  18:01:42  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Samination's homepage  Reply with quote
Dustep hasn't been "prominent" in Hardcore for the past 3 years yea.

But then Smoogie didn't like my latest mix and that was basicly just 2016-2017 songs on it and barely anything dubsteppy/electro/edm


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Smoogie
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Posted - 2017/12/13 :  18:11:29  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Smoogie's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by Samination:
Dustep hasn't been "prominent" in Hardcore for the past 3 years yea.

But then Smoogie didn't like my latest mix and that was basicly just 2016-2017 songs on it and barely anything dubsteppy/electro/edm



Your mix wasn't too bad, more on the vocal side of things but no Dubstep in it.

I prefer stuff that is darker and dirtier which I get more from Hard House.

When you get deep into Hard House that is when you hear it for what it is, raw underground rave music on par with stuff that was coming out 15, 20 or 25 years ago


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arpz
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Posted - 2017/12/13 :  18:33:38  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit arpz's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by Smoogie:
When you get deep into Hard House that is when you hear it for what it is, raw underground rave music on par with stuff that was coming out 15, 20 or 25 years ago



You sound like such a bellend


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trippnface
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Posted - 2017/12/13 :  18:51:01  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit trippnface's homepage  Reply with quote
he did put / trap. validated. even so though, they moved on to " watered down hardstyle, you wish we were just playing gabber"

* brown & storm have a sweet gabbery track off DS4.

Styles & gammer should stop being so commericial and just start making gabber bangers. that is atleast hardcore.


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Edited by - trippnface on 2017/12/13 18:53:15
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Posted - 2017/12/13 :  18:56:15  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit trippnface's homepage  Reply with quote
quote:
Originally posted by PecheyTheLizard:
quote:
Originally posted by Smoogie:
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Originally posted by PecheyTheLizard:
Wait what??? That is "new" yet it sounds like a ****ing early 2000s. Track.

Pff if thats new then hard house producers need to step up their game!



Hard House is traditional and follows a traditional edge. As I said, there are more ties to traditional Hardcore than most of the new 'Dupstep' type Hardcore that gets pushed out these days.



Why is it that when people bring modern hardcore into the mix, they always say "it just trap, dubstep, etc". Not all modern hardcore has dubstep/trap influences. Just because you don't like the new works coming from Darren Styles, Mark Breeze, Re-Con, etc etc doesn't mean you have to generalize the sound. There are other great artists (not saying the last few plus others are bad at all, I love their works because I'm not a pleb lol) out there that still make traditional styled hardcore with a modern production style. Alex bassjunkie, Stu Infinity, Dougal is still making banging tracks, Joey Riot still rocks the stomp as well as Kurt, there are even great new artists coming from the woodwork like RVNovae. Modern hardcore isn't all wubs and 808s, quit generalizing.

As a matter of fact, I hear less "dubstep" hardcore bring pushed off these days. All I ever hear is flack about Gammer and that is where all of this dubstep nonsense comes in lol. Calm the **** down and stop shitting on everyone for making what they want. That being said

Hard house still isn't as hard as Hardcore. Period. Good day.




or how about when gammer gets booked for a classics set, I drive 300 + miles, and then he plays tracks like "monster" & "promises" . thats some serious ****head level BS


aand this is primarly a dubstep/brostep track. it's obviously not skream or benga, but come on.

https://soundcloud.com/djgammer/thedrop



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Edited by - trippnface on 2017/12/13 19:16:53
Smoogie
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Posted - 2017/12/13 :  19:50:42  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Smoogie's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by arpz:
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Originally posted by Smoogie:
When you get deep into Hard House that is when you hear it for what it is, raw underground rave music on par with stuff that was coming out 15, 20 or 25 years ago



You sound like such a bellend



Charming!


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Smoogie
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Posted - 2017/12/13 :  19:54:15  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Smoogie's homepage  Reply with quote
quote:
Originally posted by trippnface:
or how about when gammer gets booked for a classics set, I drive 300 + miles, and then he plays tracks like "monster" & "promises" . thats some serious ****head level BS


aand this is primarly a dubstep/brostep track. it's obviously not skream or benga, but come on.

https://soundcloud.com/djgammer/thedrop





Ouch! That sounds like Dubstep to me, not Hardcore!

It is a shame as Gammer used to make some good tunes and remixes back in the day and he was always the better side of Dougal. I will never forget Fires in the sky! Now that is good Hardcore. Not the hardest tune but still very uplifting !


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DJ A.K.
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Posted - 2017/12/14 :  15:09:05  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit DJ A.K.'s homepage  Reply with quote
Obviously depends on what DJ's and tracks you listen to, Hardcore ranges from slower chilled out breaks stuff to 200bpm plus Gabba/Frenchcore stuff, there's also Freeform, Powerstomp, Makina, Breakbeat Hardcore etc etc, even UK Hardcore varies from label to label. Monstercat pushes the Dubstep stuff while Evolution/lethal Theory has the harder bouncier stuff.
Thats one of the reasons why I still like hardcore and do my own mixing.


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Edited by - DJ A.K. on 2017/12/14 15:09:59
Child Prodigy
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Posted - 2017/12/15 :  19:21:47  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Child Prodigy's homepage  Reply with quote
I like both but I don't think Hard House is harder. The Cheeky Tracks label just sound like House but faster with some oldskool elements (vocals, hoovers & piano melodies).

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Smoogie
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Posted - 2017/12/15 :  20:35:41  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Smoogie's homepage  Reply with quote
quote:
Originally posted by DJ A.K.:
Obviously depends on what DJ's and tracks you listen to, Hardcore ranges from slower chilled out breaks stuff to 200bpm plus Gabba/Frenchcore stuff, there's also Freeform, Powerstomp, Makina, Breakbeat Hardcore etc etc, even UK Hardcore varies from label to label. Monstercat pushes the Dubstep stuff while Evolution/lethal Theory has the harder bouncier stuff.
Thats one of the reasons why I still like hardcore and do my own mixing.



I mix Hard House with digital but also done some Hardcore. I still like my Old Skool but I love looking through Toolbox Digital and picking out some Hard House. Such a great scene with so much variety!


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