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Posted - 2003/09/24 : 11:49:59
a good thing or a bad thing?
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virus
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Posted - 2003/09/24 : 12:35:16
a good thing, as long as it's a good representation of what hardcore is.
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Kaffine
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Posted - 2003/09/24 : 13:31:04
^^ i.e.; not scooter
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Tricky AB
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Posted - 2003/09/25 : 00:24:55
Well, I think it would be a good thing. The more people that listen to it the better...
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junglist_angel
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Posted - 2003/09/25 : 03:43:29
Bad thing, even evil!
Can you imagine if Hardcore went commercial? That would take part of the beauty out of it.
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Simon
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Posted - 2003/09/25 : 04:56:21
Scooter!!!! Bhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
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shivymong
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Posted - 2003/09/25 : 11:23:18
scotter hmmmmmmmm! now that is not happy hardcore is it?
thats there own type of hardcore?
or the way they think hardcore is?
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B.C
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Posted - 2003/09/25 : 12:44:25
scooter may hav bn considered in the HH genre bak in '96 wiv back in the UK etc. but now they r just europop.
anyways,i think there r enuff topics slaggin scooter!!!
hardcore in the charts?? cant c it ever happening,at least not in the foreseeable future!
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mrc
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Posted - 2003/09/25 : 13:41:32
....and at number 3 is sy and unknown with a following of mad4it 2p eyed pillheads ....and at number 2 its Gareth Gates with a following of 5year olds and girly bum boys.... sorry i just cant see them in the same charts. rather not either!
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Entity
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Posted - 2003/09/27 : 21:18:31
Hardcore in the charts? Sheesh, that's not happened in a while, at least not in the top 40. I know Sharkey released 'Revolutions' a while back and I think that hit the top 50 or so. Force and Styles signed up to Diverse records and they gave 'Paradise and Dreams' and 'Heart of Gold' commercial releases and I think they got shot down in flames which is a shame - they could have made it given a better chance (i.e. if the the aim was to break into the mainstream they should have released HoG at the height of it's success, and not when the majority of ravers were getting sick of it! :o) . Let's not forget 'I want to be a hippy' as that hit No. 1 (I think) and going back further there was Baby D (also at No. 1) and countless old tracks from the likes of SL2, The Prodigy etc. etc.
On a slightly different note, are there/have there ever been any 'slower' singles out there in the retail world where there's a hardcore mix included on the CD? That would be interesting if there were.
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virus
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Posted - 2003/09/27 : 22:08:07
quote: Bad thing, even evil!
Can you imagine if Hardcore went commercial?
Hardcore HAS been in the charts before, and no evil has come of it.. i don't see that changing.
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pacman
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Posted - 2003/09/28 : 02:36:48
are we really doing this again?
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DJ Mouse
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Posted - 2003/09/28 : 12:25:23
as long as we don't see girls aloud singing a hardcore track then its all good. but releasing a hardcore track will trigger a load of popcore getting released,and i don't want to see that
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radiokate
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Posted - 2003/09/28 : 15:33:47
it will happen, one or two ppl will show intrest, sometimes itll do well and youll get no 1s and all the raving typeys will get peeved ... most of the time its jus goddam awful remixes of hardcore songs which get blasted into the charts and all dem clubbers (arghhhhh no not again!) love em up .. i spose in one way its a bit sick cos they get over played and commercialised but then its gud cos it gets money and intrest (sometimes not the right kind of intrest thou) into the scene
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DJ Mouse
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Posted - 2003/09/28 : 16:19:05
most of it would at the start,like uk garage did. now look what happened to it. it came up from the underground and went down beaten up as i say. it doesn't even sound like music any more lol
and i don't wanna see that happen to hardcore. alll my garage die-hard mates have gone off the new style garage and onto hardcore,the last thing i want to see is everyone going off hardcore coz the charts destroyed it.
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DJ Flex
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Posted - 2003/09/28 : 19:31:17
here here
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