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trippnface
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Posted - 2019/11/14 : 18:45:14
attempted to buy some fresh hardcore tracks off beatport..... think i picked up 1.
Technikore used to be one one of my fav dj's, but nor him or his label can seem to release anything worth a damn anymore. scrolled for quite awhile, trying to find one good track. nothing. I know we like to whine about HU, but god damn, atleast they still bring us fresh hardcore that doesn't suck.
OneSeventy is putting out some of the most boring, uninspired poop. I hope Technikore goes back to making good toons, he was one of the best.
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Sulphurik
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Posted - 2019/11/15 : 21:10:17
Yeah some of the labels track can be hit or miss.
Have you heard these?
Mark Breeze & Macks Wolf - Turn on the light
New one from Scott Brown, Technikore & JTS - Low End Theory
Ben Nicky Anywhere (Technikore remix) it's not OneSeventy
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trippnface
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Posted - 2019/11/15 : 22:50:13
quote: Originally posted by Sulphurik:
Yeah some of the labels track can be hit or miss.
Have you heard these?
Mark Breeze & Macks Wolf - Turn on the light
New one from Scott Brown, Technikore & JTS - Low End Theory
Ben Nicky Anywhere (Technikore remix) it's not OneSeventy
not big on those either. i really don't enjoy that hardstyle lead.
this is the last release i can find that gets me going.
https://www.beatport.com/track/losing-myself-original-mix/11275707 Suae and JTS used to throw down hard too, but i don't enjoy anything they have produced in a long time either. guess it's not too different from most of the uk hardcore dj's though.
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lone_raver
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Posted - 2019/11/16 : 16:51:14
Is his label exclusive to beatport now? I ask because I was on Juno download and it wouldn?t let me purchase the extended mixes only the radio edits. Just shows album only. Thanks if anyone knows anything.
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djDMS
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Posted - 2019/11/16 : 18:04:42
Maybe the full versions are exclusive elsewhere for a while?
I don't buy many single tunes these days but I usually have to wait if they're not from Beatport.
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lone_raver
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Posted - 2019/11/16 : 18:41:31
Could be, just strange it lets you have the radio edits though and not the proper track. Just seems to be a new thing. Don?t shop for single downloads anywhere else apart from Juno download so will probably just have to give them a miss.
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kazukism92
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Posted - 2019/11/17 : 16:40:35
quote: Originally posted by lone_raver:
Could be, just strange it lets you have the radio edits though and not the proper track. Just seems to be a new thing. Don?t shop for single downloads anywhere else apart from Juno download so will probably just have to give them a miss.
is an "standard"... since 2016 some labels are releasing their tracks in Radio Edit and Extened (Original) versions like Klubbed Up (back in 2016 to 2018), Hardcore Underground (since 44th release), few releases on JTS Recordings back in 2014 and lately few picky singles from 24/7 Hardcore, picky means the lastest.
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lone_raver
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Posted - 2019/11/17 : 20:54:55
Yeah I know that, just wont let me buy the full track (extended mixes). It says album only and it?s greyed out. It only lets me buy the radio edits. Just assumed they might have it exclusive elsewhere.
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Jacco
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Posted - 2019/11/18 : 01:54:51
not a big fan of the hardstyle lead myself which has been around ever since Darren Styles' accelerate remix. It's a trend like Dubcore was and it will fade. Question is just what is the next trend and are we going to like it.
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Samination
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Posted - 2019/11/18 : 05:25:02
quote: Originally posted by Jacco:
not a big fan of the hardstyle lead myself which has been around ever since Darren Styles' accelerate remix. It's a trend like Dubcore was and it will fade. Question is just what is the next trend and are we going to like it.
I doubt it, since hardstyle seems to have be slowly growing bigger and bigger, compared to the drumstep stuff
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LivefordaBass
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Posted - 2019/11/18 : 11:52:55
quote: Originally posted by Samination:
quote: Originally posted by Jacco:
not a big fan of the hardstyle lead myself which has been around ever since Darren Styles' accelerate remix. It's a trend like Dubcore was and it will fade. Question is just what is the next trend and are we going to like it.
I doubt it, since hardstyle seems to have be slowly growing bigger and bigger, compared to the drumstep stuff
I agree long Live the classics hardstyle will rise again !!
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LeVzi
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Posted - 2019/11/18 : 17:57:56
I hope not
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AWal
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Posted - 2019/11/26 : 18:44:59
quote: Originally posted by lone_raver:
Yeah I know that, just wont let me buy the full track (extended mixes). It says album only and it?s greyed out. It only lets me buy the radio edits. Just assumed they might have it exclusive elsewhere.
Cheapest on their own shop unless you decide to stream it instead:
https://www.oneseventy.net/label-store They did some changes recently, but the versions there are at least the extended mix (if the files didn't change for the 1 through 50 releases when they did the refresh, they were zip files with both mixes). Same price for FLAC and/or MP3.
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Sulphurik
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Posted - 2020/01/04 : 13:48:58
An artist hadn't heard of before is Australian producer Summa Jae. She had a track on OneSeventy last year If Ever, very nice track.
https://www.beatport.com/release/if-ever/2574451 Really liking this Sacrifice remix https://www.beatport.com/release/sacrifice/2762292 Jakka B forthcoming release sounds very good too.
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rafferty
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Posted - 2020/01/08 : 02:50:36
quote: Originally posted by trippnface:
attempted to buy some fresh hardcore tracks off beatport..... think i picked up 1.
Technikore used to be one one of my fav dj's, but nor him or his label can seem to release anything worth a damn anymore. scrolled for quite awhile, trying to find one good track. nothing. I know we like to whine about HU, but god damn, atleast they still bring us fresh hardcore that doesn't suck.
OneSeventy is putting out some of the most boring, uninspired poop. I hope Technikore goes back to making good toons, he was one of the best.
Have to say I totally disagree. But if your ONLY into the old 2000s sound I can see why you would not like him developing his sound.
Personally I think OneSeventy is probably one of the top Hardcore dedicated labels in the scene at the moment next to Electric Fox.
Technikore is on fire with his productions, has tracks often signed to Electric Fox and had over a million spotify plays for "4' O Clock in the morning".
While some might not like what he is doing, I think he has actually gotten a bigger fan base for staying so fresh and up to date with his sounds.
You have to stay current in order to survive with productions. Let's be honest, if you don't evolve you get left behind. Has happened to many Hardcore djs. And they get stuck playing the occasional oldskool night and that's about it.
Saying that I am still not a fan of 160, but I guess that will just be another type of Hardcore around like freeform is.
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LeVzi
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Posted - 2020/01/08 : 06:06:46
When I hear the words "staying current" I can't help but wonder who makes the decision to change things so they need to stay current ?
I mean, if the hardstyle influence is now a major part of UK Hardcore, who made the choice to go down that road ?
As far as I can see, it was Da Tweekaz, who made some hardstyle tracks of hardcore tracks, and Gammer / Styles started doing it, so everyone started doing it. That's how I see it.
So I beggars the question WHY ? Why follow like sheep and change the scene to suit it ? Sorry, but I disagree with the decision to do it. UK Hardcore formerly Happy Hardcore is something that seems to change more than most genres. People always trying to reinvent the wheel. Probably why it's failed so many times and been so sucessful so many times. I can't think of any other dance genre that has had the ups n downs of our hardcore.
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