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Charger
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Singapore
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Posted - 2013/01/17 : 04:21:49
quote: Originally posted by cozzter:
8. Ano Hi Yume - Hixxy
The first japanese-themed track title from Hixxy I've seen was Sora Blue, now it's this track. Was Hixxy having a lolita fetish over a JAV while making this track?
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MaidenV
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United States
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Posted - 2013/01/17 : 04:31:22
In regards to Sora Blue, one of the most well known JAV stars is named Sora Aoi
And Aoi means Blue
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Bonkers4Life
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Canada
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Posted - 2013/01/17 : 07:03:32
where's the 4th mix?
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DJ Hellfury
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Austria
2,237 posts Joined: Feb, 2007
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Posted - 2013/01/17 : 08:57:04
quote: Originally posted by Bonkers4Life:
where's the 4th mix?
I guess it starts with Knight In Shining Armour...
btw, the tracklist naming is bad, why <Trackname> - <Artist>? -.-
It's like "York New" instead of "New York"
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djDMS
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 2013/01/17 : 09:18:30
Is there a pic of the back cover yet? That tracklist will have just been lifted, as written from one of the stores.
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Ravechief
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United Kingdom
72 posts Joined: Oct, 2004
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Posted - 2013/01/17 : 13:55:47
quote: Originally posted by warped_candykid:
...were you expecting something different?
quote: Originally posted by Ravechief
Sadly totally expected.
;)
quote: Originally posted by MaidenV
In case you havent noticed, AATW people have no one's interest besides their own on their minds.
Shocking revelation, I know. Almost as shocking as learning Facebook doesn't actually care about your privacy.
(Makes it all the more surprising to see T2Kazuya on there, on BREEZE'S mix no less)
I'm fully aware of AATW being a bunch of shitters. As I said none of this surprises me at all.
All I can say is I hope this album totally flops. I don't want to help fund these dinosaurs anymore.
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jenks
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United Kingdom
3,690 posts Joined: Feb, 2003
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Posted - 2013/01/18 : 00:33:25
So don't help fund them. Why would you care that other people were? Why would anyone want any music to flop?
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wong
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 2013/01/18 : 00:53:58
i hope it does well. i probably wont buy it myself but i still like to see successful hardcore albums out there.
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Dys7
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United States
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Posted - 2013/01/18 : 01:29:25
quote: Originally posted by DJ Hellfury:
Both mentioned tracks from him sound either generic, boring or like "i discovered the most annoying pc speaker from 1987"...
...perfect match for Breeze set; no effort in decent melodies / buildups, just another tunes made within one day
This is one jab I'll never really get.
When people say "You make something better!", you respond with "I don't have to, I'm not the artist." (Not saying you in particular did)
But then you make your own judgements about how they made the track?
I can promise you, there is effort in that piece. It was not made in one day. I can promise you that. Any song like that, whether or not it sounds good to you, had effort put into it.
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Ravechief
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 2013/01/18 : 02:06:01
quote: Originally posted by jenks:
So don't help fund them. Why would you care that other people were? Why would anyone want any music to flop?
I won't be. Where did I say I cared if other people were?
Why do I want it to flop? I guess I don't really as it's good to see hardcore being 'out there' and more enticing new people in.
I just feel that this big (and I say big in terms in hardcore) album has the chance to showcase lots of new and varied material from a host of talented producers, and judging by the tracklist I'm not seeing this. Personally I'm just disappointed at this fact this is still happening (and no I'm not a producer), but also not at all surprised either.
But everyone is entitled to their own opinion and I'll defend to the death their right to have one. :)
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Samination
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Sweden
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Posted - 2013/01/18 : 04:46:34
quote: Originally posted by Dys7:
quote: Originally posted by DJ Hellfury:
Both mentioned tracks from him sound either generic, boring or like "i discovered the most annoying pc speaker from 1987"...
...perfect match for Breeze set; no effort in decent melodies / buildups, just another tunes made within one day
This is one jab I'll never really get.
When people say "You make something better!", you respond with "I don't have to, I'm not the artist." (Not saying you in particular did)
But then you make your own judgements about how they made the track?
I can promise you, there is effort in that piece. It was not made in one day. I can promise you that. Any song like that, whether or not it sounds good to you, had effort put into it.
Well, you could always say "let's see if you succeed". But then They say you've changed the sound to much so it aint Hardcore anymore :P
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DJ Hellfury
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Austria
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Posted - 2013/01/18 : 08:26:48
quote: Originally posted by Samination:
quote: Originally posted by Dys7:
quote: Originally posted by DJ Hellfury:
Both mentioned tracks from him sound either generic, boring or like "i discovered the most annoying pc speaker from 1987"...
...perfect match for Breeze set; no effort in decent melodies / buildups, just another tunes made within one day
This is one jab I'll never really get.
When people say "You make something better!", you respond with "I don't have to, I'm not the artist." (Not saying you in particular did)
But then you make your own judgements about how they made the track?
I can promise you, there is effort in that piece. It was not made in one day. I can promise you that. Any song like that, whether or not it sounds good to you, had effort put into it.
Well, you could always say "let's see if you succeed". But then They say you've changed the sound to much so it aint Hardcore anymore :P
Dys7, those tracks were made with some effort, no doubt, but where did it go? and how much did those artists spend on them?
Compare Darwin with T2Kazuya for example. Darwin mostly has tracks with much richer buildups, more complex melodies (sometimes 2 at the same time) and vocals. And now look to T2Kazuya.... "Dubstep -> Dubcore Test Music?". Most effort was spend in the effects channel, not in the tune itself. And thats mostly what Gammer, Breeze, Modulate, T2Kazuya and all the other dudes do today:
They go with a trend which Skrillex and others created a while ago imo (i'm sure some guy will pop up and try to correct me, but since Skrillex poped up and Darren came up with Clubland the scene went downwards with dubcore imo...)
I do respect all genres, when the tunes are well made (i like some of skrillex tunes), but when producers come up with electro effect farts paired with an irregular beat, rehased, boring sounding vocals and one layer melodies i skip such tunes within 5 seconds. It ain't Hardcore then, like samination said.
quote: Originally posted by Ravechief:
I just feel that this big (and I say big in terms in hardcore) album has the chance to showcase lots of new and varied material from a host of talented producers, and judging by the tracklist I'm not seeing this. Personally I'm just disappointed at this fact this is still happening (and no I'm not a producer), but also not at all surprised either.
Well, you only get on such albums when you sound exactly the same as the main producers.
I'm happy that we have Thumpa and CDJay in the scene, they come up with far more original stuff...
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Samination
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Posted - 2013/01/18 : 09:38:45
they don't come up with the stuff. They only release. I don't know about CDJay, Thumpa has been featured in some tracks, but those track are, in my meaning, crappy fillers. Especially Hawaii. I doesn't add anything but a beat to be honest. Only reason why I kinda like it is because the intro reminds me of Metroid 1 :P
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DJ Hellfury
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Posted - 2013/01/18 : 09:44:40
quote: Originally posted by Samination:
they don't come up with the stuff. They only release.
They manage to release better stuff (from other producers) compared to the cxh crew imo. and thats what i tried to point out
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The drunken scotsman
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 2013/01/18 : 10:20:23
Looks like an excellent track list to me. Darren Styles mix alone will be worth the money. His remix of concrete angel is probably the best tune I've heard in about 5 years. Plus dougal and gammers new one 'the one' also a slammer. Very excited about this, hardcore is back!
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