Posted - 2008/12/14 : 21:08:11
i was quite proud to see a hardcore album advertised between such a huge tv show - i mean, a good 80% of the UK know about it now....
even though its not the greatest album on the planet, it still made me warm inside that music above 165bpm was being played on national UK televison at a time when - lets me honest most of england are tuned into that one channel watching that one show.
Posted - 2008/12/14 : 21:16:27
I didnt know if it was regional, I know its not generally a southern music taste, I didnt know if they broadcast the same over the UK.
I bought the album today, and I share the same feeling about the lack of mixing. The way I see it though, I buy these albums to hear the tunes, but the most exciting mixing generally happens at the raves.
Posted - 2008/12/22 : 11:07:41
Hey guys,
instead of bashing around, here's a serious question: What happened to Hixxy's brother? Does anybody know? Considering the dedication he died...how awful! My condolence to Hixxy.
quote:Originally posted by Hirschi:
Hey guys,
instead of bashing around, here's a serious question: What happened to Hixxy's brother? Does anybody know? Considering the dedication he died...how awful! My condolence to Hixxy.
quote:Originally posted by spudpeel:
Will anyone admit to seeing the CXH5 ad on tv on saturday, in a break in XFactor. I dread to think what it cost aatw to put that on during primetime telly.
**Btw, I was forced to watch 5 mins of the crumby show waiting for my housemate, honest!**
its because its done shite in the charts this year! (15) usually they've made top 5! Its because of woolies and Zavvi i'd say!
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Posted - 2008/12/23 : 02:57:41
I wish Hardcore would get that kind of advertisement back here in Canada. We struggle to bring a 400ppl crowd here these days, that's how bad hardcore is unknown of. I really can't imagine how it must be to see advertisement for Hardcore albums on popular tv shows.
quote:Originally posted by MAtRiCks:
I wish Hardcore would get that kind of advertisement back here in Canada. We struggle to bring a 400ppl crowd here these days, that's how bad hardcore is unknown of. I really can't imagine how it must be to see advertisement for Hardcore albums on popular tv shows.
I would rather have 400 people who are there for the right reasons than have 1000 people running around messed up.
Posted - 2008/12/23 : 03:34:30
just imagine how ghey a total sober rave would be. i played a sober rave in a library. it was a cool party, however there was zero vibe. not saying drugs make the vibe, but i'm sure that it helps in a way.
plus i'd rather go to a hardcore rave with 1000 messed up people than to not have hardcore raves at all.
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quote:Originally posted by warped_candykid:
I want to know how Hixxy talked Faith Hill into letting him use her lyrics for his "Slow & Steady Rush" track!
he used some of this $$$$
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quote:Originally posted by TypeR:
just imagine how ghey a total sober rave would be. i played a sober rave in a library. it was a cool party, however there was zero vibe. not saying drugs make the vibe, but i'm sure that it helps in a way.
plus i'd rather go to a hardcore rave with 1000 messed up people than to not have hardcore raves at all.
Out roughly around 150 people, how many people do you see dancing? This is from 2 weeks ago