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95_was_the_time
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Posted - 2005/12/03 : 16:56:19
quote: Originally posted by kathryn: new sounds of Hardcore
please tell me why you keep calling it 'hardcore'?
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Jon O-T
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Posted - 2005/12/03 : 17:07:36
^^ Oh, give it a rest you ignoranus
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whispering
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Posted - 2005/12/03 : 17:21:29
quote: Originally posted by 95_was_the_time:
please tell me why you keep calling it 'hardcore'?
You take ignorance to a whole new level
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jenks
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Posted - 2005/12/03 : 17:29:31
quote: Originally posted by 95_was_the_time:
to put it simply, hardcore IS A 90s genre. < opinion.
not quite sure what happened after 2000, if they left it alone it would of been fine.. what we have now is music for clubs because the big djs aren't giving small lables a chance.
they say hardcore needs to chance to evolve..... so where's the change now? we've had a club sound for about 4 years. Bring back REAL hardcore and add the (original idea) fun element back in.
If they'd left it alone it wouldn't exist anymore...
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Edited by - jenks on 2005/12/03 17:32:02 |
95_was_the_time
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Posted - 2005/12/03 : 17:43:32
quote: Originally posted by jenks:
quote: Originally posted by 95_was_the_time:
to put it simply, hardcore IS A 90s genre. < opinion.
not quite sure what happened after 2000, if they left it alone it would of been fine.. what we have now is music for clubs because the big djs aren't giving small lables a chance.
they say hardcore needs to chance to evolve..... so where's the change now? we've had a club sound for about 4 years. Bring back REAL hardcore and add the (original idea) fun element back in.
If they'd left it alone it wouldn't exist anymore...

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Evel
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Posted - 2005/12/03 : 20:01:12
quote: Originally posted by 95_was_the_time:
quote: Originally posted by jenks:
quote: Originally posted by 95_was_the_time:
to put it simply, hardcore IS A 90s genre. < opinion.
not quite sure what happened after 2000, if they left it alone it would of been fine.. what we have now is music for clubs because the big djs aren't giving small lables a chance.
they say hardcore needs to chance to evolve..... so where's the change now? we've had a club sound for about 4 years. Bring back REAL hardcore and add the (original idea) fun element back in.
If they'd left it alone it wouldn't exist anymore...

What does Parned mean? Oh and as usal am i the only one who agrees with 95 was the time?
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Dj Esi
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Posted - 2005/12/03 : 20:05:00
quote: Originally posted by billybigballs2005:
quote: Originally posted by Dj Esi:
HARDCORE IS NOT BORING IF YOU LIKE IT THAT MUCH OR THINK IT IS BORING THEN WHY ARE YOU HERE IF IT BORRS YOU????????????????
Shutup you moron.
and get yourself a ****ing dictionary.
*rolls eyes*
big gob for such a low ranking member =) not quiet shure what you mean by dictionary but your new so your allowed to be totally annoying and insensitive
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Da Cunney Bugz
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Posted - 2005/12/03 : 20:32:57
answer - no
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Dj Esi
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Posted - 2005/12/04 : 03:03:45
quote: Originally posted by hyperdance:
^^^^ sum ppl will get reali worked up at that comment u no, rankin aint hardcore^^^^
i have heard loads a shit about him but am so releaved that i havent actually heard any of hi tracks thankfully so i never will know how apparantly S***y his music is
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jenks
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Posted - 2005/12/04 : 03:33:20
quote: Originally posted by 95_was_the_time:
quote: Originally posted by jenks:
quote: Originally posted by 95_was_the_time:
to put it simply, hardcore IS A 90s genre. < opinion.
not quite sure what happened after 2000, if they left it alone it would of been fine.. what we have now is music for clubs because the big djs aren't giving small lables a chance.
they say hardcore needs to chance to evolve..... so where's the change now? we've had a club sound for about 4 years. Bring back REAL hardcore and add the (original idea) fun element back in.
If they'd left it alone it wouldn't exist anymore...

Good post.
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Kryptic
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Posted - 2005/12/04 : 04:09:31
In a way yes. I am into just about everything so I skip around and listen to what fits my mood. Lately I have been listening to alot of trance. Just bought 10 trance cds in the past week and have been playing them out. Now in about a month or so I'll go back and listen to some hardcore. by then there will be bunch more releases at I will listen to and love. But all the bigger labels are making me want just stop listening to hardcore. I think the best tracks that has come out as of late was from all the "underground" artists like, Sean Apollo, Tommy Renegade, Milo. The stuff that comes out from this site is more orginal then 99% of the stuff I hear from all the big labels. Granted some of the small labels bring out awesome cds, that is once in a blue moon. The Bonkers albums never really appealled to me mostly because it is all the same repeated songs I hear all the time. I don't need them mixed for me, if I did, I'll mix it I have Traktor and I can press the Sync button for myself. Give us another Hardcore Tunez 3 or The RFU cd that came out (can't remember the name, I think it was Hardcore heaven 2) were I didn't know most of the artists on the cd.
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Dj Esi
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Posted - 2005/12/04 : 13:34:38
quote: Originally posted by Kryptic:
In a way yes. I am into just about everything so I skip around and listen to what fits my mood. Lately I have been listening to alot of trance. Just bought 10 trance cds in the past week and have been playing them out. Now in about a month or so I'll go back and listen to some hardcore. by then there will be bunch more releases at I will listen to and love. But all the bigger labels are making me want just stop listening to hardcore. I think the best tracks that has come out as of late was from all the "underground" artists like, Sean Apollo, Tommy Renegade, Milo. The stuff that comes out from this site is more orginal then 99% of the stuff I hear from all the big labels. Granted some of the small labels bring out awesome cds, that is once in a blue moon. The Bonkers albums never really appealled to me mostly because it is all the same repeated songs I hear all the time. I don't need them mixed for me, if I did, I'll mix it I have Traktor and I can press the Sync button for myself. Give us another Hardcore Tunez 3 or The RFU cd that came out (can't remember the name, I think it was Hardcore heaven 2) were I didn't know most of the artists on the cd.
Yeah like BONKERS 15 LEGENDS OF THE CORE omg gonna be great i cant choose wich disc will be the best probobaly neophyte and scott brown go neophyte excellent
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DJ Mole
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Posted - 2005/12/04 : 13:35:01
The simple answer to this question is, yes its boring if you listen to it constantly because your listening to the same shit, as for producers/big dj's it will never become boring because they are constantly receiving new shit and by the time shit does come out on vinyl/mp3 for us minor ****s the track is old and useless and boring. to solve this problem shit needs to come out faster and not on mondays when you start work at 8.30am heh :P
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von-X
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Posted - 2005/12/04 : 15:08:20
It's not hardcore, which is becoming boring... It's those 'hardcore fans' who keep moaning about upfront hardcore...
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SixFeet
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Posted - 2005/12/04 : 15:41:44
people i am currently ignoring for being too stupid:
95_was_the_time
that prick with the gay hair i used to work with
that dumbarse mother down the road
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