quote:Originally posted by Sulphurik:
Liking the sound of this one...would you define this as hardcore?
I really like the sound of this, except the trap percussion at the beginning and that terrible kick that sounds like awful mp3 compression. I'm off to trackitdown to snag a copy.
Beatport says it's 160 bpm and it sounds a bit slow to be hardcore. I would say it's more hard dance.
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Producers and record labels, please stop "loudness war" mastering everything. It sounds terrible.
Alert moderatorEdited by - Impulse_Response on 2018/05/09 00:16:37
Posted - 2018/05/09 : 09:02:57
for as much as i hate to say it, Hardcore can be produced at 160BPM too. They've done that since early mid 1990's after all
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quote:Originally posted by Samination:
for as much as i hate to say it, Hardcore can be produced at 160BPM too. They've done that since early mid 1990's after all
Old Skool actually sounded good though.
The breakbeat overcomes the boring monotony of 160.
Came across this track; this was about end of July 2018 on the Scarred by sound album. Will have to take a listen to other tracks on this album. https://soundcloud.com/djkenmasters/civilization
Posted - 2019/01/20 : 18:37:19
Listening to some tracks Mansy has on soundcloud. I do quite like the style of majority of his tracks, is he still involved in the scene? A lot of tracks available for free download.
New blog post about the next Kniteforce release. I have a track on Death To Digital 4 - the entire thing is very, very good. It's not modern, upfront UK hardcore - it's much, much better. In my opinion of course.
Posted - 2019/05/02 : 21:59:42
It was the Macks Wolf that brought me to this album. The album sounds a good one with some tracks most will recognise eg. You've got an attitude & Boom Jam.
A track wanting to highlight is final track Technikore & HORUTUNA - 4Ever, liking the sounds in this. Take a listen. HORUTUNA'S first track reminded me of M-Project style which is a nice track.