Posted - 2008/10/30 : 06:18:38
Taken from the news page:
Polish hardcore producer DJ Wonter has put together a quite impressive official music video for his new release Wings. More on the breakbeat / oldskool tip, let everyone know in the forums what you think.
Posted - 2008/10/30 : 06:47:44
great tune, not the greatest video i've ever seen but i like the throwback sort of camera movements and random shadow guys dancing.. reminiscent of older prodigy videos.
nice work luna-c remix of this tune is excellent as well, for any of you who haven't heard it. it's the one used in at least one of the supasets.
Posted - 2008/10/30 : 07:52:44
I think the Luna-C remix is better but that's not too bad all the same.
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Posted - 2008/10/30 : 08:20:32
I probably shouldn't comment as I'm biased (Wonter is a good mate and co-promoter of mine) and hardcore breaks is not my thing, but I hope this tune and video gain some recognition. Lots of effort went into it and it's good to see such initiatives fly (oh pun). :)
Posted - 2008/10/30 : 11:37:34
not my style either, but the track is nice and someone really put som energy to make a video to it :)
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Posted - 2008/10/30 : 14:53:55
She can fly me to the stars anytime!
Great little track actually, makes a big difference to the same old stuttered build up hardcore we seem too get a lot of just now. I would be well pleased if this style started to take off again & get back to our uplifting, hands in the air, piano heaven
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quote:Originally posted by DJ Revs:
and I didn't know Breakbeat Hardcore was still produced.
with the exception of this one being catchy and good... sadly yes. it is still produced, im now going to lump hardcorebreaks and ravebreaks together, the idea back in 2004 was to bring oldskool back but hardcorebreaks/ravebreaks just sounds too clubby, slipmatt and bunter killed the rave scene single handidly