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Edward
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United Kingdom
40 posts Joined: Jun, 2001
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Posted - 2001/08/06 : 15:11:34
Hold your horses!
I don't think HHC has grown enough in popularity to start rantin' and ravin' yet. In my opinion, Skelter and Slammin' are simply pulling everyone who is interested in HHC, all in one go. They are not attracting any new ravers.
The true sign of HHC's return will be when new compilations in the style Bonkers and Hardcore Heaven - both now finished - start being released on general sale again.
UNTIL THEN WE HAVE A LOT OF WORK TO DO. WE MUST PROVE TO PEOPLE THAT HHC HAS EVOLVED. WE MUST PROVE IT HAS CHANGED FOR THE BETTER.
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silver
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Japan
12,565 posts Joined: Feb, 2001
894 hardcore releases
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Posted - 2001/08/06 : 22:20:33
Edward: Look at the Happy2BHardcore series, they keep increasing in sales every release... more and more happy vinyl is for sale on the internet, just search for happy hardcore in Ebay and you get tones of people selling and buying it... trust me 1998 was the low point for hardcore but now it's coming back in a big way.
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FingazMc
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United Kingdom
2,761 posts Joined: Mar, 2001
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Posted - 2001/08/07 : 15:48:38
98 was a low point a lot of good tunes came out then
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