mrs_hicks_xxx Senior Member
United Kingdom
361 posts Joined: Feb, 2005
Posted - 2005/04/07 : 18:48:32
No other feelin could compare, let ur body take u there, jus close ur eyes if u dare, united in hardcore til we die, spread ur arms n u wil fly and save the moment deep in side...AND ITS MAKIN ME WANA DANCE!
No other feelin could compare, let ur body take u there, jus close ur eyes if u dare, united in hardcore til we die, spread ur arms n u wil fly and save the moment deep in side...AND ITS MAKIN ME WANA DANCE!
Deck-E-Dexx Average Member
United Kingdom
174 posts Joined: Jan, 2005
Posted - 2005/04/07 : 23:27:25
It won't be the same sound, all music genres change and so will hardcore. As long as it's fresh and uplifting it will be alright.
TypeR Advanced Member
Unknown
2,633 posts Joined: Feb, 2003
55 hardcore releases
Posted - 2005/04/07 : 23:59:10
quote:Originally posted by dj mull:
i think hardcore will become really big and commercialised within the next year, then in another few years it will die right down again when the masses get fed up with it. a bit like what happened to garage music a few years ago
Fishy Advanced Member
Norway
2,521 posts Joined: Apr, 2004
Posted - 2005/04/08 : 10:19:43
quote:Originally posted by djritalin:
quote:Originally posted by dj mull:
i think hardcore will become really big and commercialised within the next year, then in another few years it will die right down again when the masses get fed up with it. a bit like what happened to garage music a few years ago
Entity Advanced Member
United Kingdom
1,329 posts Joined: Jul, 2003
Posted - 2005/04/11 : 13:52:41
Basically it becomes more or less mainstream, like garage did a little while ago. That was around for ages, then all of a sudden it took off, got some exposure and there were albums and singles coming out of the walls! Then everyone got bored of it and it sort of disappeared again and no-one really cares apart from the die-hard garage heads.
Deck-E-Dexx Average Member
United Kingdom
174 posts Joined: Jan, 2005
Posted - 2005/04/11 : 14:23:09
Oh I see now but how do we know this will happen to hardcore?
I cudn't see it coming to the stage where you can go into the likes of HMV and buy a hardcore single, but the more albums in the shops the better is what I think.
TypeR Advanced Member
Unknown
2,633 posts Joined: Feb, 2003
55 hardcore releases
Posted - 2005/04/13 : 03:14:09
i'm sure that hardcore is going to get really big and explode. we will all be around to see it happen. then it's going to become so homogonized and saturated with gayness that it won't be popular. then it will die off a bit. the only thing is is that from there, the die hard hardcore heads will start the new breed of ass kicking hardcore. it will become underground again in uk, and i dont think it's going to take off in the usa as big as it has in the uk.
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