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Seany
Advanced Member
United Kingdom
1,906 posts Joined: Aug, 2002
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Posted - 2004/03/10 : 21:53:03
Who cares how old they are.....Its all about the music! :)
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NuFoundation
Senior Member
Ireland
495 posts Joined: Feb, 2004
18 hardcore releases
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Posted - 2004/03/11 : 04:01:21
quote: Originally posted by dj-freedom:
He's been making tracks with hixxy for years ( the old bonkers days!) so if he's only 17 then he must have been producing since he was 10!!
Hardcore is the passion of the chosen....
That's Rick Harris (Sunset Regime), not Adam Harris. Rick Harris was the other half of Antisocial, Also part of O.M.G.
Hardcore Til I Die.
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Taking my time to perfect the beat...
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StarRizerX
Average Member
United States
221 posts Joined: Feb, 2004
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Posted - 2004/03/11 : 05:10:42
In my opinion, I feel better buying records from someone who's been around, particularily from those who are older such as Sy and Scott Brown. I know that they were pioneers and have stayed in the game a long time, opposed to Gammer, who probably tagged along right beside Dougal until he developed some creativity of his own, but I guess that's how every Dj becomes a Dj. I feel lazy and spoiled when I buy this music when I could just sit around and make some of it myself after buying some equipment, but that takes TIME that I don't have. What the famous hardcore Djs are doing opposed to what we, the fans, are doing, is actually broadening their knowlege for music production, and THIS is what interests me, because it's much more creative and mindful than what we do. But again, I guess that's just how the music industry functions. I will continue to buy hardcore despite the ages of artists, but that's just my opinion.
I have three namesfor you: Styles, Scott Brown, & Dougal. Now Shut the F*** Up
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