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Re: the predictable rise of hardcore

Post by oddfellow » Wed Sep 19, 2012 7:01 pm

Like every other type of music is seems, these sounds will always be around. I don't really tire of them tbh, and they always go down a treat round these parts.

I wasn't keen on the example in the original post but this is more like it...

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Re: the predictable rise of hardcore

Post by joeki » Thu Sep 20, 2012 11:46 am

http://dismagazine.com/distaste/25055/g ... up-gabber/



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Re: the predictable rise of hardcore

Post by mIrReN » Thu Sep 20, 2012 11:49 am

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... NjR4LBwj-4

hell yeah
straight for the munters thread lol
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Re: the predictable rise of hardcore

Post by joeki » Thu Sep 20, 2012 11:59 am



Hey, it's like.....UK BASS!

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Re: the predictable rise of hardcore

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Re: the predictable rise of hardcore

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Re: the predictable rise of hardcore

Post by Abyss1 » Sat Dec 01, 2012 5:58 am

I was playing the whole Surburban Base discography earlier this summer. Not to sure if I'd be okay with seeing a hardcore dj using DVS or a controller / laptop either, just sounds the idea of Jamaican toasting but using using autotune

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Re: the predictable rise of hardcore

Post by Phigure » Tue Apr 09, 2013 4:11 am

kind of a shit tune if you ask me, but right when that synth comes in at :47, i couldnt help but think of this thread

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Re: the predictable rise of hardcore

Post by Juice Terry » Wed Apr 10, 2013 4:14 pm

Phigure wrote:kind of a shit tune if you ask me, but right when that synth comes in at :47, i couldnt help but think of this thread

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I opened this thread with this tune in mind... I've been really feeling all of the TNGHT stuff to date, but not convinced on this one, it's a bit too much on the chavvy side of hardcore IMO...

Now this, on the other hand



That really does it for me, I was always a sucker for a helium vocal though.

Loads of the Trap type stuff is really hardcore influenced which can either be a really good thing or a really terrible thing, hardcore always walked a very fine line between credible and chavvy, personally, almost anything that called itself hardcore after 1997 was a bit shit.

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Re: the predictable rise of hardcore

Post by jsml » Wed Apr 10, 2013 7:42 pm

Hardcore & Jungle will never die fully, it's just in the UK's blood now, it's here forever as a part of our culture. I still love a 90s hardcore influence cos thats how I got into electronic music (not actually in the 90s, too young, but its the first kind of electronic music I really loved).

On a related note has anyone heard about this guy FX?: https://soundcloud.com/#thedjfx

Making proper darkside '93 style and releasing it on vinyl in 2013! What a guy. Thanks go to whoever linked me to it in the Jungle thread, you're a boss.

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Re: the predictable rise of hardcore

Post by _cheef_ » Wed Apr 10, 2013 9:00 pm

jsml wrote:Hardcore & Jungle will never die fully, it's just in the UK's blood now, it's here forever as a part of our culture. I still love a 90s hardcore influence cos thats how I got into electronic music (not actually in the 90s, too young, but its the first kind of electronic music I really loved).

On a related note has anyone heard about this guy FX?: https://soundcloud.com/#thedjfx

Making proper darkside '93 style and releasing it on vinyl in 2013! What a guy. Thanks go to whoever linked me to it in the Jungle thread, you're a boss.

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Re: the predictable rise of hardcore

Post by assassimon » Wed Apr 10, 2013 9:12 pm

Juice Terry wrote: Now this, on the other hand



(just in case)
too much "editing", "refixing" and "remaking" lately, in any style or genre, for my taste.
but i guess that's a different discussion.

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