Re: Hardstyle
Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 6:59 am
lol breaks is hardstyle now with big bits of trance.
melbourne shuffle lol
melbourne shuffle lol
lol. laaaaaaaaaame. LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMEnicenice wrote:Don't hate on the hardstyle.
hahasd5 wrote:^![]()
That's hardstyle?
..his head's not even moving.
LOL leave it to the Germans to get anything "hard" right... well doneInvisibleMonsters wrote:
Just because I refer to electro house as electro does not mean I don't know the difference between Afrika Bambaataa and Wolfgang Gartner. It's just like how some people call tribal house just tribal, or how people say fidget instead of fidget house. It's just a short hand way of saying it. I thought we all could figure out by context which "electro" I was referring toHelix [Delay] wrote:Not at all. Don't be an idiot.honey-d wrote:SemanticsHelix [Delay] wrote:Fixed.honey-d wrote:No you don't groove so much to electro house, it's not a groovy genre in that sense; rather rigid. But I like shuffling to electro house.
Haters can dance how they want
I'm sorry, but that is usually not how it really works. As someone that's been doing electro for years, not to mention that this is almost a 30 year old genre with it's roots in Kraftwerk, I find that when I say electro and someone else says electro, 90% of the time we are talking about entirely different things. So, in the off chance that I get booked to play an electro DJ set and I'm playing some Satamile stuff or some MAS 2008 and people are tripping cause I'm not playing some friggin' Ed Banger or Dirtybird or whateverthefuck, then obviously we're not even talking about the same thing. So, I say label it appropriately and don't usurp the name so everybody can be educated and know what they are dealing with.honey-d wrote:
Just because I refer to electro house as electro does not mean I don't know the difference between Afrika Bambaataa and Wolfgang Gartner. It's just like how some people call tribal house just tribal, or how people say fidget instead of fidget house. It's just a short hand way of saying it. I thought we all could figure out by context which "electro" I was referring to![]()
It's safe to say if you get booked for an "Electro" night they're not expecting you to turn up with 30 year old set. You know it, and they know it.mks wrote:I'm sorry, but that is usually not how it really works. As someone that's been doing electro for years, not to mention that this is almost a 30 year old genre ... So, in the off chance that I get booked to play an electro DJ set and I'm playing some Satamile stuff or some MAS 2008 and people are tripping cause I'm not playing some friggin' Ed Bangerhoney-d wrote:
Just because I refer to electro house as electro does not mean I don't know the difference between Afrika Bambaataa and Wolfgang Gartner. It's just like how some people call tribal house just tribal, or how people say fidget instead of fidget house. It's just a short hand way of saying it. I thought we all could figure out by context which "electro" I was referring to![]()
That's like getting booked for a hip hop night and getting expected to play trance. Completely different genres mang.ketamine wrote:It's safe to say if you get booked for an "Electro" night they're not expecting you to turn up with 30 year old set. You know it, and they know it.mks wrote:I'm sorry, but that is usually not how it really works. As someone that's been doing electro for years, not to mention that this is almost a 30 year old genre ... So, in the off chance that I get booked to play an electro DJ set and I'm playing some Satamile stuff or some MAS 2008 and people are tripping cause I'm not playing some friggin' Ed Bangerhoney-d wrote:
Just because I refer to electro house as electro does not mean I don't know the difference between Afrika Bambaataa and Wolfgang Gartner. It's just like how some people call tribal house just tribal, or how people say fidget instead of fidget house. It's just a short hand way of saying it. I thought we all could figure out by context which "electro" I was referring to![]()
Yo, I didn't say I was playing some 30 year old stuff, that is just how long electro has been around.ketamine wrote:It's safe to say if you get booked for an "Electro" night they're not expecting you to turn up with 30 year old set. You know it, and they know it.mks wrote:I'm sorry, but that is usually not how it really works. As someone that's been doing electro for years, not to mention that this is almost a 30 year old genre ... So, in the off chance that I get booked to play an electro DJ set and I'm playing some Satamile stuff or some MAS 2008 and people are tripping cause I'm not playing some friggin' Ed Bangerhoney-d wrote:
Just because I refer to electro house as electro does not mean I don't know the difference between Afrika Bambaataa and Wolfgang Gartner. It's just like how some people call tribal house just tribal, or how people say fidget instead of fidget house. It's just a short hand way of saying it. I thought we all could figure out by context which "electro" I was referring to![]()
mks wrote:I can rock the shit out of some classics though...
But I know half the people on these forums that would jump down someones throat for calling dubstep, dub. Just the way it goes!honey-d wrote:Just because I refer to electro house as electro does not mean I don't know the difference between Afrika Bambaataa and Wolfgang Gartner. It's just like how some people call tribal house just tribal, or how people say fidget instead of fidget house. It's just a short hand way of saying it. I thought we all could figure out by context which "electro" I was referring toHelix [Delay] wrote:Not at all. Don't be an idiot.honey-d wrote:SemanticsHelix [Delay] wrote:Fixed.honey-d wrote:No you don't groove so much to electro house, it's not a groovy genre in that sense; rather rigid. But I like shuffling to electro house.
Haters can dance how they want
And on a side note, I don't understand how people can enjoy/dance to hardstyle, it's beyond me
finji wrote:Hardstyle lol