katrinar50 Advanced Member
United Kingdom
822 posts Joined: Apr, 2005
Posted - 2005/06/10 : 18:07:02
Couldn't have bought Bonkers 14 on its release date if it wasn't for Asda, Woolies and all those other big shops that were open on BH Monday anyway!
We have no small independent record shops that I know in my town anyway! Most of the time I buy from Amazon - it that wrong as well?
Kat
Oh and BTW I am probably older than the lot of you
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DJ Phoenix Advanced Member
United Kingdom
1,554 posts Joined: Oct, 2003
Posted - 2005/06/10 : 18:11:42
quote:Originally posted by merge:
What year did you guys discover hardcore then? With due respect...
f*cking grow up... You might have LIKED the music since the beginning, but you dont make the f*cking stuff! What makes you special because you have been listening to it longer? Will i be special if i still listen and you stop?
so i've been into Hardcore for like 3 years, yeah thats right, THREE years... 2002, Bonkers 9. What's wrong with that!?
i know shitloads more about it than a lot of people who liked the Old Skool, and i bet i f*cking love it more than most of them...
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Jon O-T Advanced Member
United Kingdom
929 posts Joined: Jun, 2005
Posted - 2005/06/10 : 18:32:23
quote:Originally posted by DJ Phoenix:
quote:Originally posted by merge:
What year did you guys discover hardcore then? With due respect...
f*cking grow up... You might have LIKED the music since the beginning, but you dont make the f*cking stuff! What makes you special because you have been listening to it longer? Will i be special if i still listen and you stop?
so i've been into Hardcore for like 3 years, yeah thats right, THREE years... 2002, Bonkers 9. What's wrong with that!?
i know shitloads more about it than a lot of people who liked the Old Skool, and i bet i f*cking love it more than most of them...
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Fair shout m8. I agree wit u, u dont have to have been into hardcore 4 like 10 years to know loads about it,
ive only been into it since september (2004) and i already know a fair bit about it.
By the way i get bonkers ect. from asda and www.play.com
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NeXuS Advanced Member
United States
1,627 posts Joined: Nov, 2004
81 hardcore releases
Posted - 2005/06/10 : 18:49:18
music evolves, styles change, and cultures merge. if music hasent evolved at all then we would all be stuck listening to a bunch of retards banging their wood pipes and shouting rants. If you dont like the way this music is evolving then keep listening to ur music and stop slagging the current scene. You can still respect somthing and not like it, instead your just getting yourself upset over somthing you cant change.
The fact here is, hardcore is evolving into somthing more and more people are liking, and THIS hardcore is appealing to a larger crowd. That means the producers are going to keep producing the material that sells. Getting more stores that sell them is a part of the process. You dont have to support it, just dont try and pull it down cuz you dont like the way its going.
Its just like your trying to live in the past. If you live in the past you will never get anywere. And yes the oldskool was great but this is where hardcore is today. RESPECT IT.
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NathanD Advanced Member
United Kingdom
529 posts Joined: Jun, 2004
Posted - 2005/06/10 : 19:00:33
quote:Originally posted by NeXuS:
music evolves, styles change, and cultures merge. if music hasent evolved at all then we would all be stuck listening to a bunch of retards banging their wood pipes and shouting rants. If you dont like the way this music is evolving then keep listening to ur music and stop slagging the current scene. You can still respect somthing and not like it, instead your just getting yourself upset over somthing you cant change.
The fact here is, hardcore is evolving into somthing more and more people are liking, and THIS hardcore is appealing to a larger crowd. That means the producers are going to keep producing the material that sells. Getting more stores that sell them is a part of the process. You dont have to support it, just dont try and pull it down cuz you dont like the way its going.
Its just like your trying to live in the past. If you live in the past you will never get anywere. And yes the oldskool was great but this is where hardcore is today. RESPECT IT.
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whittle1 Advanced Member
United Kingdom
3,191 posts Joined: Jan, 2005
25 hardcore releases
Posted - 2005/06/10 : 20:52:19
More people are gonna see it in Asda
Therefore more people are gonna buy it
And Bonkers 14 isn't crappy commercialised dance music
So everyone's happy
Except 'merge' it seems!
Fishy Advanced Member
Norway
2,521 posts Joined: Apr, 2004
Posted - 2005/06/10 : 20:56:11
quote:Originally posted by whittle1:
More people are gonna see it in Asda
Therefore more people are gonna buy it
And Bonkers 14 isn't crappy commercialised dance music
So everyone's happy
Except 'merge' it seems!
lots of it sounds just the same as "crappy commercialised dance music"
NeXuS Advanced Member
United States
1,627 posts Joined: Nov, 2004
81 hardcore releases
Posted - 2005/06/10 : 21:15:52
quote:Originally posted by dassfisken:
lots of it sounds just the same as "crappy commercialised dance music"
obviously not to the majority tho.
I honestly hope hardcore gets even more popular with this. With all the hard work these producers are going through with a genre they know doesnt have that big of a profit margin but only doing it for the love of the music, i say they deserve all the sales they can get.
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DarrenJ Advanced Member
Australia
2,626 posts Joined: Jul, 2003
Posted - 2005/06/10 : 22:12:11
well the attitude has changed in the last 10years
artists are now on tv ads, sponsered by big companys, put there faces on cds (many use to think this was selling out) and many other things
even something like a pop singers and rock bands playing with orchestra's,
The world is a different place and things have changed, its just natural,
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