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DJ CURLY
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 2002/03/11 : 12:02:33
well the other day i was trying to explain to my mate the main differences between happy hardcore and hardcore the only one i could think of was there seem to be more lyrics in hhc than hardcore and probably a more violent beat in hardcore(like it hits you more)
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Lixx
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United States
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Posted - 2002/03/11 : 12:07:20
You mean hardcore as in gabber hardcore? Easy. One is fun to listen to, the other is crappy mindf*ck music. Done :P
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DJ CURLY
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 2002/03/11 : 12:27:12
lixx why are u on a happyhardcore site then????????????????
and a senior member
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Midway_raver
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 2002/03/11 : 12:30:37
Gabber is more aggressive n is mind**** music i agree:)Happy Hardcore tends to have lower ( quite considerably) bpm's.....happy hardcore also tends to have more d n b style breakdowns in it...Gabbe ris just bnasically harder:)
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Simon
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Belgium
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Posted - 2002/03/12 : 08:41:02
I kind of agree with Lixx I don't like gabba but what he's saying is he likes hardcore.
Original hardcore is more drum & bass. Remember if it wasn't for hardcore they'd be no drum & bass!!!!
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Brian K
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United States
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Posted - 2002/03/12 : 09:31:58
dutch "hardcore" was basically hollands answer to house, hence gabbahouse. it had it's happy phase in 95/96 and then went back hard.
the newer stuff coming out of holland now a days i don't particuallary care for. the stuff i loved was more the 93-96 dutch hardcore. 98 had a number of decent tunes put out but none quiet as great (imo) as the older stuff. the production was usually a lot better and they were basically breaking boundraries back then.
i guess they are now too but i don't care for the slower stuff =P
bring back the angry guitar sampling rob gee days ;)
hhc is usually a lot "cheesier" and not as easily respected by other genres than the generalized "hardcore."
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bowzer
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Canada
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Posted - 2002/03/12 : 09:35:39
I remember on another message board when someone had the same question... Deacon summed it up best by saying "HORAY FOR EVERYTHING vs. **** YOU"
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strychnine
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Australia
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Posted - 2002/03/12 : 12:31:35
While we're on the topic of gabber, can anyone tell me what the deal is with the 'hybrib' stuff Scott Brown plays (which I think has also been referred to as Nu-Style Gabber)? Like, I personally can't tell the difference between this and the Rotterdam stuff. Is there one, or is it just another horses**t genre?
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Lixx
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Posted - 2002/03/12 : 15:00:14
quote: Originally posted by DREAMSCAPE2002:
lixx why are u on a happyhardcore site then????????????????
and a senior member
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Yeah in case I didn't say it clearly enough, I love happy hardcore, all the stuff from cheese to breakbeat to freeform, even a little happy gabber maybe. But straight out gabber hardcore, terrorcore, speedcore, all that stuff IMO is just mindless music that gives me nothing but a headache. I won't slag people for liking it but I have no problem stating that it just ain't my bag.
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Brian K
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Posted - 2002/03/12 : 17:49:41
^^^^
wuss =P
i guess you're just not headstrong enough lixx ;)
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Lusive
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Australia
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Posted - 2002/03/12 : 22:16:06
paul elstak played hard noisy (and 3/4 timed) gabba over here a few weeks back, i really dont like him.. or gabba anymore. I mean even after half an hour it starts becoming mindless and you find yourself doing aerobics on the spot.. maybe if i had a huge dose of drugs i would have enjoyed it like all the other speedfreaks.. but whats the point.
I say cheeze all the way.. and of course i love freeform and less cheezy hardcore just as much. but c'mon give us some melodies.
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Lixx
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Posted - 2002/03/13 : 14:11:06
Well I do own "I Had To Kill A Lot of People" now. Is that headstrong enough for ya? :P
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