Posted - 2019/04/22 : 03:40:56
wtf is it going to take to get new blood in the genre like seriously
almost every genre has a new generation
i can only think of a 2 new producers in hhc
Posted - 2019/04/22 : 05:39:24
going on the average year, for the past 3 or 4, there are more hardstyle and hardcore events, then uk hardcore, and why darren styles started his hardstyle thing
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Posted - 2019/04/22 : 07:23:54
tbh more people in a dead scene writing the same gash hardcore isn't going to solve anything.
This hardstyle thing im hearing more n more of isn't doing a thing for me at all, yet that Al Storm track I heard the other day has actually made me sit up n listen again.
There is hope, Happy Hardcore can come back, and UK Hardcore can die. Some kinda amalgamation of the two will spawn and the rave scene will rise.
Posted - 2019/04/22 : 09:45:48
its already risen, its the hardstyle and hardcore revolution with no nerds inside calling everyone chavs and scum and loosers and taking the piss out of pimped cars and chicks in hotpants
tis what the average event is like, to scary for nerds, they just get a slap and be told to **** off back to drum & bass
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Posted - 2019/04/22 : 11:56:52
I know a few people will laugh at this but I have been talking t a few Hard House producers lately and a lot of them are former UK Hardcore listeners. Some grew up with Happy Hardcore, some have dabbled in breakbeat and they all say the same thing. UK Hardcore is dead. Sounds the same. No direction ect
Hard House has been coming out in leaps and bounds in the past few years. Some of the most recent releases are breath taking and there is more to come. Events are going all over the place and there are a lot of new people getting involved. That is what UK Hardcore was doing back in 2005 but here in 2019 it is as stale as Jeremy Corbyn's policies.
It won't take much for UK Hardcore to move forwards but when the higher ups are trying their dull EDM they will be stuck in the same circle of dullness and doom
quote:Originally posted by Smoogie:
I know a few people will laugh at this but I have been talking t a few Hard House producers lately and a lot of them are former UK Hardcore listeners. Some grew up with Happy Hardcore, some have dabbled in breakbeat and they all say the same thing. UK Hardcore is dead. Sounds the same. No direction ect
Hard House has been coming out in leaps and bounds in the past few years. Some of the most recent releases are breath taking and there is more to come. Events are going all over the place and there are a lot of new people getting involved. That is what UK Hardcore was doing back in 2005 but here in 2019 it is as stale as Jeremy Corbyn's policies.
It won't take much for UK Hardcore to move forwards but when the higher ups are trying their dull EDM they will be stuck in the same circle of dullness and doom
Yawn.
And in tomorrow's edition of 'Smoogie's things that never happened', we'll be reviewing some of the many Hard house albums that were released this month.
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quote:Originally posted by Smoogie:
I know a few people will laugh at this but I have been talking t a few Hard House producers lately and a lot of them are former UK Hardcore listeners. Some grew up with Happy Hardcore, some have dabbled in breakbeat and they all say the same thing. UK Hardcore is dead. Sounds the same. No direction ect
Hard House has been coming out in leaps and bounds in the past few years. Some of the most recent releases are breath taking and there is more to come. Events are going all over the place and there are a lot of new people getting involved. That is what UK Hardcore was doing back in 2005 but here in 2019 it is as stale as Jeremy Corbyn's policies.
It won't take much for UK Hardcore to move forwards but when the higher ups are trying their dull EDM they will be stuck in the same circle of dullness and doom
Yawn.
And in tomorrow's edition of 'Smoogie's things that never happened', we'll be reviewing some of the many Hard house albums that were released this month.
Not albums but Toolbox Digital is full of new releases
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
There is hope, Happy Hardcore can come back, and UK Hardcore can die.
Please, this. Old HHC made me want to get up and stomp around and have fun. Modern "hardcore" is so boring and uninspired. The latest F&D album is a prime example of how far we've gone in the wrong direction.
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
There is hope, Happy Hardcore can come back, and UK Hardcore can die.
Please, this. Old HHC made me want to get up and stomp around and have fun. Modern "hardcore" is so boring and uninspired. The latest F&D album is a prime example of how far we've gone in the wrong direction.
You mean the dnb album they put out with only 2 hardcore songs?
quote:Originally posted by Smoogie:
I know a few people will laugh at this but I have been talking t a few Hard House producers lately and a lot of them are former UK Hardcore listeners. Some grew up with Happy Hardcore, some have dabbled in breakbeat and they all say the same thing. UK Hardcore is dead. Sounds the same. No direction ect
Hard House has been coming out in leaps and bounds in the past few years. Some of the most recent releases are breath taking and there is more to come. Events are going all over the place and there are a lot of new people getting involved. That is what UK Hardcore was doing back in 2005 but here in 2019 it is as stale as Jeremy Corbyn's policies.
It won't take much for UK Hardcore to move forwards but when the higher ups are trying their dull EDM they will be stuck in the same circle of dullness and doom
Show me some hard house songs . I don?t think I?ve heard b4
Also can?t imagine how different it?s from hard trance lol ?