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Why are Hardcore djs going slow in their old age?

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LeVzi
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Posted - 2020/04/12 :  08:33:35  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit LeVzi's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by thedjjudah:
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Originally posted by rafferty:
Hixxy had a big discussion about this in on his latest Rinse FM show. He seemed to be supportive of slower Hardcore productions and just freedom of speed in Hardcore.
But to me when I hear all that 92 stuff he plays, it doesn't even sound like Hardcore. Is about the speed of House Music.

WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON SO MANY HARDCORE DJS GOING SLOWER? I am not a fan.

Vibes - plays & produces slower 92 style

Slipmatt - plays slower 92 style

Seduction - producing slower 92 style

Billy Bunter - plays 92 style on podcast

Darren Styles - Slower 160bpm

Dougal - slowed his productions to 160 with Minus the crown

Joey Riot - Also slowed his productions down to 160 with Minus the crown.

Hixxy - playing constant slower 160 tracks on his podcast

Mob now Mike Reverie - slower 160






Respect to the guys who are not doing a DARREN STYLES and watering down their sound.

170 crew

Fracus, Darwin, Scott Brown, AL Storm, Nobody, Rob IYF etc





You forgot the about the whole freeform crew...



There's a reason why ......


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thedjjudah
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Posted - 2020/04/16 :  20:13:31  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit thedjjudah's homepage  Reply with quote
I know Nu Energy shut down, but there's still loads of artists on Stamina Records or the HBC. So maybe DJs like Sharkey and S3RL aren't playing anymore, there's still a lot of younger talent playing out. So while I think hardcore might not be that good right now (with everyone slowing down their tracks and copying hardstyle leads), I still think that freeform is pretty good. Of course, this may be because I haven't been to a proper rave in over ten years.

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Impulse_Response
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Posted - 2020/04/16 :  20:21:13  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Impulse_Response's homepage  Reply with quote
I had a hard time finding stuff I liked from Stamina. There were a few good ones, but overall too much grindy growly stuff and always a crushed master.

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Producers and record labels, please stop "loudness war" mastering everything. It sounds terrible.




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Dem Retak
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Posted - 2020/04/18 :  16:13:48  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Dem Retak's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by Entity:
May I pimp my recent wares? Forthcoming EP on Brutal Kutz. One is 180, one is 190 and the other is 200. I'm 41 and piffle to this slowing-down bollocks.

Here's a Frenchcore update of Spice.

A love-letter to mid-90's Dutch happycore as I like to call it



And a 200 BPM happy & hard jobbie with Darwin.



Couple of mixdown tweaks needed here and there, but still. Pffffft etc. Rar.

<3



Here comes the dreamer sounds dope af!!


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Dem Retak
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Posted - 2020/04/18 :  16:19:14  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Dem Retak's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by Samination:
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Originally posted by thedjjudah:
You forgot the about the whole freeform crew...



Freeform doesn't exist :P

Hardscape failed and the ones who tried to promote it are barely active any more, so I doubt that's the case with Freeform now



What are you talking about? Tons of labels and new tracks, events, podcasts. There's a lot going on in the freeform scene. Coming from a freeform dj and soon to be producer. Hell, we are even pushing the freeform scene here in Estonia!


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