Posted - 2024/03/13 : 18:23:08
During 2019 to 2021 there was quite a bit of great sounding UK Hardcore tracks. In 2019 there were the Hardcore Heaven 4 & 5 albums from Hardcore Underground and the label also was releasing various artist albums. There was also the HH vol 6 album in 2020 - Fracus & Darwin, Macks Wolf & Jakka-B, had forgotten about that album. I did get volumes 4 & 5 which were good, some very good quality UK Hardcore tracks on them.
Some tracks around 2019-2021 I liked and still do:
Mark Breeze & Macks Wolf - Turn on the light
Jakka-B - Chasing the sun
Technikore, JTS, Firelite - Close to me
Technikore & Tweekacore - Find the spark
Technikore - Stay Forever
Summa Jae - Oblivion
Summa Jae - Find Me
Jakka-B & Macks Wolf - I don't wanna fall
The Viper, Boogshe & Paul Elstak- Rave, rinse, repeat
The point of the post is to question were there various things that affected how things have gone in UK hardcore within that past few years.
I am aware of more tracks being at 160 bpm and many releases having a stronger hardstyle influence than a few years so. Other parts of tracks that I think have changed in recent years is different track arrangements and shorter length tracks than what would usually be in UK hardcore.
Posted - 2024/07/30 : 06:23:11
too bad it's too slow for me. I prefer to play things at 180BPM, so this song will get chipmonke'd
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