quote:Originally posted by Samination:
Hip Hop influences?
You do know that Hardcore has sampled hip hop music since mid-to-late 90's right?
Yes of course, Brisk and Scott Brown as well as a lot of the Dutch have been using oldskool hip hop samples for years. One thing I always liked about Hardcore.
But I noticed some guys like Nobody are stating to add the newstyle hip hop into his productions.
You will probably hate it as I know you are into completly different sounds, but I really the American hip hop influences throughout.
Nobody - Savage
Nobody - Empty Henny bottles.
This garbage reminds me exactly why I don't like Justice Hardcore.
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Producers and record labels, please stop "loudness war" mastering everything. It sounds terrible.
quote:Originally posted by Samination:
Hip Hop influences?
You do know that Hardcore has sampled hip hop music since mid-to-late 90's right?
Yes of course, Brisk and Scott Brown as well as a lot of the Dutch have been using oldskool hip hop samples for years. One thing I always liked about Hardcore.
But I noticed some guys like Nobody are stating to add the newstyle hip hop into his productions.
You will probably hate it as I know you are into completly different sounds, but I really the American hip hop influences throughout.
Nobody - Savage
Nobody - Empty Henny bottles.
that's horrific, gammer levels of bad.
How do we go from pianos & female vocals, to shit like this?
what elements of those tracks give them the right to be called happy hardcore, uk hardcore, or be played to those trying to listen to a hardcore set?
I would want my money back
UK Hardcore has never been 100% happy. Has always been darker tracks produced.
Why should everything sound the same? I bet your a Taylor Swift fan bro:).. And I am not talking about you her looks.
Props to Nobody for pimping up his sound and doing something different. I would be proud to play this loud on my stereo or at a party.
quote:Originally posted by Samination:
Hip Hop influences?
You do know that Hardcore has sampled hip hop music since mid-to-late 90's right?
Yes of course, Brisk and Scott Brown as well as a lot of the Dutch have been using oldskool hip hop samples for years. One thing I always liked about Hardcore.
But I noticed some guys like Nobody are stating to add the newstyle hip hop into his productions.
You will probably hate it as I know you are into completly different sounds, but I really the American hip hop influences throughout.
Nobody - Savage
Nobody - Empty Henny bottles.
This garbage reminds me exactly why I don't like Justice Hardcore.
Is not for everyone. But being a hip hop fan I have always liked urban samples or rapping in hardcore.
Let's face it hip hop has always been way more respected and popular than trance.
quote:Originally posted by Samination:
Hip Hop influences?
You do know that Hardcore has sampled hip hop music since mid-to-late 90's right?
Yes of course, Brisk and Scott Brown as well as a lot of the Dutch have been using oldskool hip hop samples for years. One thing I always liked about Hardcore.
But I noticed some guys like Nobody are stating to add the newstyle hip hop into his productions.
You will probably hate it as I know you are into completly different sounds, but I really the American hip hop influences throughout.
Nobody - Savage
Nobody - Empty Henny bottles.
that's horrific, gammer levels of bad.
How do we go from pianos & female vocals, to shit like this?
what elements of those tracks give them the right to be called happy hardcore, uk hardcore, or be played to those trying to listen to a hardcore set?
I would want my money back
UK Hardcore has never been 100% happy. Has always been darker tracks produced.
Why should everything sound the same? I bet your a Taylor Swift fan bro:).. And I am not talking about you her looks.
Props to Nobody for pimping up his sound and doing something different. I would be proud to play this loud on my stereo or at a party.
I wouldnt say UK Hardcore was dark at all, but wasn't always "happy" as in huge piano breaks etc.
But it's mostly been melodic to some description, never been dark and by dark I mean Knightvision dark, or dwarf / babyboom, which even though could be classed as dark , fitted in well in the "happy" scene.
Posted - 2020/03/04 : 20:35:43
This isn't OneSeventy but Technikore related. I quite like this track Find the Spark but I would prefer it if it was faster, a UK Hardcore mix might be good. According to beatport it's 160bpm. Also it's not UK Hardcore and it's not hardstyle. I've noticed couple of Electric Fox videos including this one referring to HappyHard. So is this a sub genre of hardstyle?
quote:Originally posted by Sulphurik:
This isn't OneSeventy but Technikore related. I quite like this track Find the Spark but I would prefer it if it was faster, a UK Hardcore mix might be good. According to beatport it's 160bpm. Also it's not UK Hardcore and it's not hardstyle. I've noticed couple of Electric Fox videos including this one referring to HappyHard. So is this a sub genre of hardstyle?
Actually, Technikore released a sexy collab with JTS and Firelite in the Dirty Workz Happy Hard label, Electric Fox. About 160BPM Happy Hard tunes, Electric Fox is really a trend. Actually, OneSeventy tried with #YEET and "Hit 'Em Like This" back in the yesteryear, powerful tracks IMO, compared with the Technikore and Tweekacore collab.
quote:Originally posted by Samination:
Hip Hop influences?
You do know that Hardcore has sampled hip hop music since mid-to-late 90's right?
Yes of course, Brisk and Scott Brown as well as a lot of the Dutch have been using oldskool hip hop samples for years. One thing I always liked about Hardcore.
But I noticed some guys like Nobody are stating to add the newstyle hip hop into his productions.
You will probably hate it as I know you are into completly different sounds, but I really the American hip hop influences throughout.
Nobody - Savage
Nobody - Empty Henny bottles.
This garbage reminds me exactly why I don't like Justice Hardcore.
Active Force - Where's the hip hop? MC Cyclone on the mic
Posted - 2020/07/16 : 22:07:38
Mike Reverie - Ladies x Fellas, disappointed after hearing all the track. Not so keen on intro to track and the breakdown with the vocal samples but I do like the part after the breakdown and sound of main riff.
Posted - 2020/07/17 : 08:05:22
at the moment i'd say oneseventy is probably my favourite label, not the hugest fan of mike reverie but technikore can still pull a fast vocal slammer out of his sleeve when he wants.
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~Hardcore, Uk Hardcore, Old Skool~
Posted - 2020/07/17 : 10:20:54
Never really like any of Mob's stuff anyways. His name change didn't change that
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Happy, UK Hardcore, Freeform, Makina and Gabber http://samination.se/ ---------------------------------------------
Posted - 2020/10/27 : 20:11:30
For **** sake. UK Hardcore never learns. Take elements from other genres. Don't just pitch up the friggin track and call it UK Hardcore...
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Samination, Swedish Hardcore DJ
Happy, UK Hardcore, Freeform, Makina and Gabber http://samination.se/ ---------------------------------------------