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DJHaze
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Posted - 2019/04/24 :  00:56:17  Show profile View artist profile Send a private message  Visit DJHaze's homepage


The Supersaw remix of 'Someday' is now out at all good digital shops.

Juno: https://www.junodownload.com/products/impact-resist-someday/4110258-02/
Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/release/someday-supersaw-remix/2549143

Here is a quick interview with Dan Thomas AKA Supersaw in celebration of this release. Cheers!

1) How long have you been producing?

Around 10 Years now under different names.

2) Who are your biggest influences?

Hardcore
Hixxy, Dougal, Scottbrown, Brisk.

3) How healthy do you feel the UK Hardcore scene is in the UK at the moment?

Pretty healthy, there's a lot of good djs & mc's around at the moment.

4) What other genres do you like and do you produce other styles?

Future bass, dnb, hardstyle, trance.

5) Where can we see you DJ next?

Hardcore Underground vs Born 2 Be Hardcore.
10 years of Fracus & Darwin. 20th July Bomo Bunker, Bornmouth.

6) What do you feel you could improve on in your productions?

Everything.

7) Pineapple on Pizza? Yes/No

NO!

8. Any embarrassing moments when DJing?

Loosing a volume fader mid mix.
Almost took someone's eye out.

9) What has been your best set to date?
Tunnel club.
Born 2 Collide b2b with Fitzy k, Spez & Pressure.

10) If you could collaborate with anyone who would it be and why?

Tough one.. but within the scene mostlikely.
Stonebank or Styles
Out of genre.
Hans zimmer
I think I could learn a thing or two from them.


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LeVzi
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Posted - 2019/04/24 :  08:10:46  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit LeVzi's homepage
LOL Supersaw, good name, pretty much sums up the scene over the last 15 years.

But how can he describe the scene as being healthy ? It's the most dead ive ever seen it in 30 odd years of being involved with it.

But good luck to the bloke.


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Samination
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Never really heard his name, but it seems like he's been around for a while
https://www.discogs.com/artist/1553429-DJ-DFX


And about his interview, was the question "how healthy it is in the UK", or "how healthy it is in general"?
I could see him replying to the later if it's compared to how it is in the US or Australia, but I think a lot of people agree that UK Hardcore is dead in the fatherland.


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quote:
Originally posted by Samination:
Never really heard his name, but it seems like he's been around for a while
https://www.discogs.com/artist/1553429-DJ-DFX


And about his interview, was the question "how healthy it is in the UK", or "how healthy it is in general"?
I could see him replying to the later if it's compared to how it is in the US or Australia, but I think a lot of people agree that UK Hardcore is dead in the fatherland.



Yeah I guess the context matters as it could be thriving in other countries for all I know. But here in the UK it isn't from what limited exposure I get.

I am genuinely enthusiastic though, after hearing that Al Storm track.


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