quote:Originally posted by Loz_e:
I just think that alot of decent and deserving producers have been overlooked.
Welcome to the world of the Hardcore album mate!
the thing is, i thought those days were drawing to a close, with Bonkers/Hardcore Heaven/Hardcore Reunited all upping their game when it comes to this.
Its seems to me there are 3 compilations that are stuck in the dark ages and stick to the 'larger' labels. Clubland xtreme hardcore (obvious reasons!)Helter Skelter presents....(not really aimed at showing off the best talent of todays scene) and Hardcore Nation, who shoudl really know better!
Posted - 2006/07/13 : 06:09:15
^^^ i would agree
thats why i like the Hardcore Nations.
u cant possible sit there and diss HN when bonkers and clubland extreme..what its called have umm..just as many remixes. that are not only mostly boring, but extremely slow. vocal club music 160bpms is not hardcore.
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quote:Originally posted by kayaus22:
^^^ i would agree
thats why i like the Hardcore Nations.
u cant possible sit there and diss HN when bonkers and clubland extreme..what its called have umm..just as many remixes. that are not only mostly boring, but extremely slow. vocal club music 160bpms is not hardcore.
CLXH is gonn b like that because a) its clubland i.e will only stick to commercial, poppy stuff i.e raverbaby. and b) because it is mixed by 3 djs, from 1 label, all playing the same style.
Bonkers has got better the past few vol's, on vol 16, its was only hixxy and recons cd that really. if you take a look at sharkeys & clsm mix's, there are shit loads of new producers, and gammers tracks on cd3 are real varied to!!
quote:Originally posted by kayaus22:
^^^ i would agree
thats why i like the Hardcore Nations.
u cant possible sit there and diss HN when bonkers and clubland extreme..what its called have umm..just as many remixes. that are not only mostly boring, but extremely slow. vocal club music 160bpms is not hardcore.
It's a good job none of them were mixed at that speed then isn't it!
Posted - 2006/07/14 : 05:04:32
pretty dang close
admit it or not, raverbabys are getting slower and slower.
listen to castles (raver baby 3) then listen to elements (raver baby 5,432)
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Posted - 2006/07/14 : 05:22:39
I dont know why people care about bpm on any medium. You can always stick it into a cdjay and play is whatever speed you like, or rip it and slow it down.
I don't care if this cd was at 140bpm, it looks good.
Posted - 2006/07/14 : 14:32:12
I think it looks realli gd, lots of DJ Gammer on there as well! Much better better cover than on HN2 altho tht wasnt realli to hard to achieve!
Posted - 2006/07/14 : 17:57:30
Tracklist looks okay. CD1 looks the best, CD2 i've already heard many of those tracks, on CD3, well i'm not a big fan of Robbie Long's mixes or sets but of course i'll give it a chance.
Posted - 2006/07/14 : 19:57:11
Well, the speed is one of the biggest elements of Hardcore. It's what sets it apart from the rest. Brisk is my hero, he always has a nice fast mix. I mean, if its not going to be around 170 BPM or faster....then why not go ahead and just slap a Trance label over the Hardcore name!