Warnman Advanced Member
Germany
2,677 posts Joined: Jun, 2010
Posted - 2021/05/30 : 04:21:24
It's interesting to notice that the sound of the music, which I had adored, still seems to be stuck in the American dictatorship of EDM after 15 years! There is absolutely no way to deny that the roots of Electronic Music was founded in the U. S. (Detroit) - of course, the pioneers, like Kraftwerk and others were originally from Europe.
However, I have adored the sound of synthesizers since the 80's and Americans used to call me a faggot, because back then, they still connected this kind of music to the Homosexuals. However, in Europe Electronic Music was the big fashion in the 90's (Eurodance, Hardtrance, Happy Hardcore, etc.), but whenever you go and visit a "typical 90's Party", it's all about Boy-/Girlgroups and Popcrap from the U. S..
Kindly hand over anything alreday perfectly designed to citizens of the U. S. and they are going to develope it to completely shit instead:
Rugby turns to American Football
Cricket turns to Baseball
Soccer (football) is called a sissy sport, although I personally think that a bunch of meatballs hopping on each other should be more confusing.
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Impulse_Response Advanced Member
United States
728 posts Joined: Jun, 2013
Posted - 2021/05/30 : 05:23:27
quote:Originally posted by Warnman:
It's interesting to notice that the sound of the music, which I had adored, still seems to be stuck in the American dictatorship of EDM after 15 years! There is absolutely no way to deny that the roots of Electronic Music was founded in the U. S. (Detroit) - of course, the pioneers, like Kraftwerk and others were originally from Europe.
However, I have adored the sound of synthesizers since the 80's and Americans used to call me a faggot, because back then, they still connected this kind of music to the Homosexuals. However, in Europe Electronic Music was the big fashion in the 90's (Eurodance, Hardtrance, Happy Hardcore, etc.), but whenever you go and visit a "typical 90's Party", it's all about Boy-/Girlgroups and Popcrap from the U. S..
Kindly hand over anything alreday perfectly designed to citizens of the U. S. and they are going to develope it to completely shit instead:
Rugby turns to American Football
Cricket turns to Baseball
Soccer (football) is called a sissy sport, although I personally think that a bunch of meatballs hopping on each other should be more confusing.
How about you go back to bed.
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Producers and record labels, please stop "loudness war" mastering everything. It sounds terrible.
DJ_FunDaBounce Advanced Member
Colombia
2,053 posts Joined: Nov, 2001
Posted - 2021/05/30 : 05:24:59
quote:Originally posted by Impulse_Response:
quote:Originally posted by Warnman:
It's interesting to notice that the sound of the music, which I had adored, still seems to be stuck in the American dictatorship of EDM after 15 years! There is absolutely no way to deny that the roots of Electronic Music was founded in the U. S. (Detroit) - of course, the pioneers, like Kraftwerk and others were originally from Europe.
However, I have adored the sound of synthesizers since the 80's and Americans used to call me a faggot, because back then, they still connected this kind of music to the Homosexuals. However, in Europe Electronic Music was the big fashion in the 90's (Eurodance, Hardtrance, Happy Hardcore, etc.), but whenever you go and visit a "typical 90's Party", it's all about Boy-/Girlgroups and Popcrap from the U. S..
Kindly hand over anything alreday perfectly designed to citizens of the U. S. and they are going to develope it to completely shit instead:
Rugby turns to American Football
Cricket turns to Baseball
Soccer (football) is called a sissy sport, although I personally think that a bunch of meatballs hopping on each other should be more confusing.
How about you go back to bed.
lol!
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Samination Advanced Member
Sweden
13,204 posts Joined: Jul, 2004
195 hardcore releases
Posted - 2021/05/30 : 08:16:33
quote:Originally posted by Impulse_Response:
quote:Originally posted by Warnman:
It's interesting to notice that the sound of the music, which I had adored, still seems to be stuck in the American dictatorship of EDM after 15 years! There is absolutely no way to deny that the roots of Electronic Music was founded in the U. S. (Detroit) - of course, the pioneers, like Kraftwerk and others were originally from Europe.
However, I have adored the sound of synthesizers since the 80's and Americans used to call me a faggot, because back then, they still connected this kind of music to the Homosexuals. However, in Europe Electronic Music was the big fashion in the 90's (Eurodance, Hardtrance, Happy Hardcore, etc.), but whenever you go and visit a "typical 90's Party", it's all about Boy-/Girlgroups and Popcrap from the U. S..
Kindly hand over anything alreday perfectly designed to citizens of the U. S. and they are going to develope it to completely shit instead:
Rugby turns to American Football
Cricket turns to Baseball
Soccer (football) is called a sissy sport, although I personally think that a bunch of meatballs hopping on each other should be more confusing.
How about you go back to bed.
sssh, you're gonna start WW3
And Warnman, where the hell have you been all my life. I havent seen you post much since.... 2014?
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Sulphurik Advanced Member
United Kingdom
997 posts Joined: Jan, 2009
Posted - 2021/06/16 : 21:04:29
At moment in hardcore, there's the UK hardcore style and the modern happy hardcore style.
UK hardcore which has various influences including from hardstyle but also other influences - from labels such as One Seventy which seems to be one of the biggest labels about at moment.
Modern happy hardcore sound that many artists from 24/7 Hardcore are doing such as Al Storm, Rob IYF, Stompy, Easyvibe. 24/7 Hardcore not only doing that sound but doing a modern style also with hardstyle influences and harder kicks.
LeVzi Advanced Member
United Kingdom
944 posts Joined: Feb, 2019
Posted - 2021/06/17 : 05:35:30
quote:Originally posted by Sulphurik:
At moment in hardcore, there's the UK hardcore style and the modern happy hardcore style.
UK hardcore which has various influences including from hardstyle but also other influences - from labels such as One Seventy which seems to be one of the biggest labels about at moment.
Modern happy hardcore sound that many artists from 24/7 Hardcore are doing such as Al Storm, Rob IYF, Stompy, Easyvibe. 24/7 Hardcore not only doing that sound but doing a modern style also with hardstyle influences and harder kicks.
Which style is anyone preferring at moment?
Having heard nothing of the two styles you talk about, I am liking the Lethal Theory EP of bouncy techno.
Samination Advanced Member
Sweden
13,204 posts Joined: Jul, 2004
195 hardcore releases
Posted - 2021/06/17 : 05:56:00
24/7 is still mostly UK Hardcore aswell...
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Samination Advanced Member
Sweden
13,204 posts Joined: Jul, 2004
195 hardcore releases
Posted - 2021/06/18 : 14:52:00
God dammit. That set became much better when he stopped playing the same stuff for 18 minute. 2nd half was definitely much better
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Happy, UK Hardcore, Freeform, Makina and Gabber http://samination.se/ ---------------------------------------------
Vladel Advanced Member
United Kingdom
1,524 posts Joined: Feb, 2008
Posted - 2021/06/21 : 20:09:24
quote:Originally posted by Sulphurik:
At moment in hardcore, there's the UK hardcore style and the modern happy hardcore style.
UK hardcore which has various influences including from hardstyle but also other influences - from labels such as One Seventy which seems to be one of the biggest labels about at moment.
Modern happy hardcore sound that many artists from 24/7 Hardcore are doing such as Al Storm, Rob IYF, Stompy, Easyvibe. 24/7 Hardcore not only doing that sound but doing a modern style also with hardstyle influences and harder kicks.
Which style is anyone preferring at moment?
I find the 24/7 stuff hit and miss but with a lot of good tracks in there and I certainly wouldn't like to be without them. The stuff from One seventy I find as dull as dishwater.
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remain calm do not be alarmed do not attempt to leave the dancefloor
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Happy, UK Hardcore, Freeform, Makina and Gabber http://samination.se/ ---------------------------------------------
warped_candykid Advanced Member
United States
3,971 posts Joined: Jan, 2004
Posted - 2021/06/26 : 04:21:04
Is it just me, or are many new tracks just not using a hard drum? It's getting harder and harder to find tracks with a stompy 4/4 sound. Many tracks have that "boom splat boom splat" drum pattern, and it just steals the energy away.