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 ?
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 ?
Posted - 2019/04/23 : 06:40:34
I would love a hard house revival, but it just sounds like a rehashed lisa lashes set to me.
Tony de Vit style with songs like b-code - feel good. They were golden years for me.
I used to love house music, long before I got into hardcore, it was an amazing scene, but the modern attempts I see are utter gash. I dunno half the names of the DJ's but they play this style with massive build ups and drops that would make any viagra user go limp. Shame really, the hard house scene was full of energy back in the day.
Example : I spent most of the night in this tent only going out to catch Clarkee, Carl Cox, Brisk, Slipmatt and Grooverider.