Posted - 2010/05/18 : 06:42:39
lol, So that's what it was called. Boomerang.
back when I DL'd it, it only said "Boom Boom" (Yeah, I said Downloaded it. I was 12, had no job and live in the U.S. My only exposure to happy hardcore at the time were the happy2bhardcore C.D's, can you blame me?)
Anyways, anyone wanna take bets that someone does a remix of any of these tracks in the foreseeable future?
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Posted - 2010/05/18 : 15:17:34
I think if they were going to they already would have, they are huge tunes that have been around over 10 years; everyone knows about them. I think they are generally too cheesy for people to be interested. Although there is many remixes already anyway just not up to date UK Hardcore (or UK Hardcore at all).
Personally i think the best tune is Rosa Wolke, why does no one mention that?
quote:Originally posted by MAtRiCks:
Haha, so I wasn't THAT crazy with my 'Blumchen' revival last christmas, it really is happening! :P
Simply love her!
Listening to this track, it makes you realise how far ahead the Germans were with productions compared to the English. This was made in the mid 90's when the English were still doing carnival sounds, helium vocals and breakbeats. Sounds pretty fresh even now. Even freeform sounding tracks were made in Germany a good 5 years before the UK had even experimented with the genre.
Posted - 2010/05/27 : 01:13:49
Why wouldn't he be? The Germans were far far ahead of the English in every way when it comes to kick drum stuff. So were the Dutch and Italians but the Germans were particularly good in the Trance area of things.
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quote:Originally posted by MAtRiCks:
Haha, so I wasn't THAT crazy with my 'Blumchen' revival last christmas, it really is happening! :P
Simply love her!
Listening to this track, it makes you realise how far ahead the Germans were with productions compared to the English. This was made in the mid 90's when the English were still doing carnival sounds, helium vocals and breakbeats. Sounds pretty fresh even now. Even freeform sounding tracks were made in Germany a good 5 years before the UK had even experimented with the genre.
Agreed 100%. I was thinking the exact same thing when listening to this track a few weeks ago. I wish there were still some active German hardcore acts to this day. If they were still as far ahead sound-wise, they would probably put the current UK, Aussie, US, etc. sounds to shame.
quote:Originally posted by DJ Revs:
Who knows maybe she'll make some new stuff! That would be really cool ;)
I'm for 99% sure, she will not have a comeback as HH-Artist.
1) After her last HH-Sondg she mentioned, that she has grown and doesn't want to be the small Ravergirl anymore. She tried "adult music" and most of it became a total flop (exept for a song she sang for Big Brother in Germany). Afterwards she tried to get into actor business.
2) I can't think of any German label, which is able to produce Hardcore tracks succesfully.
3) It was just a protest! The organizers chose this song, because they wanted to place a song, which almost everyone would call horrible.
and of course, scooter & cascada . they're german aswell (:
Cascada? She just slept with the right person to present her ridiculous songs and her neckline.
A couple of years I heard that German band of "Dune" had plans for a comeback, but their own remakes kind of floped. "Das Modul" always anounced the release of a new album, but never really did. I wonder what happened to Raver's Nature (awesome) and Star Wash.
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