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Dain-Ja
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Posted - 2010/05/16 : 14:15:55
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TommyD
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Posted - 2010/05/18 : 17:03:28
quote: Originally posted by DJ Revs:
I guess it's time to invite something... well actually I already did a tune that is both between DnB and Breakbeat Hardcore, maybe I'll upload it!
Totally, we need to get it starting here ;) I like that style! Whenever I listened to DnB I missed the chesse and be it vocals, that sorta style totally nails it! Love CD1 from COH TATWCV, that is what I want to hear more. Hands down to DJ Entity, Cube::Hard and the like ;)
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Revs
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Posted - 2010/05/18 : 17:56:27
Yup :)
Tommy to you sometimes go to the Flex in Vienna?
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Meathead
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Posted - 2010/05/18 : 18:16:20
quote: Originally posted by TommyD:
Love CD1 from COH TATWCV, that is what I want to hear more. Hands down to DJ Entity, Cube::Hard and the like ;)
Has that been released already? Must have missed it.
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Hard2Get
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Posted - 2010/05/18 : 18:33:08
quote: Originally posted by Meathead:
quote: Originally posted by TommyD:
Love CD1 from COH TATWCV, that is what I want to hear more. Hands down to DJ Entity, Cube::Hard and the like ;)
Has that been released already? Must have missed it.
Ages ago lol.
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Revs
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Posted - 2010/05/28 : 21:41:49
quote: Originally posted by Meathead:
Nasty, grimey basses but with beautiful piano riffs?
Yes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1WALQ3BZFQ
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Fishy
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Posted - 2010/05/28 : 22:29:50
quote: Originally posted by DJ Revs:
quote: Originally posted by Meathead:
Nasty, grimey basses but with beautiful piano riffs?
Yes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1WALQ3BZFQ
Too bad it got the crappiest vocals ever and that terrible synth
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Vitalism
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Posted - 2010/06/09 : 02:27:22
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scuVS0E1FKg it sounds a bit amateur at parts, just heard it on a d'n'b i sometimes listen to. worth the listen.
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sashman15
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Posted - 2010/09/15 : 03:33:31
I think what Revs is talking about is the difference between 'melodic' dnb and 'breakbeat hardcore'(year 2000+) is that DnB has a strong strong focus on a very solid drum beat pattern ..thing. 'Breakbeat Hardcore has a very serious and strong melodic influence with the synths usually taking up (it seems) a more significant amount of the sound range than a normal 'melodic' dnb track would, while also having fairly dominant super/hypersaws as the 'main' synth, rather than a little "beep boop" reverbed sine wave pluck.
Let me name some stuff off the top of my head... Reese - Cross The Line (sounds like dnb but has a much stronger focus on melody than the drums/bass), Reese - In My Dreams (old one, awesome track tho), more recent.. Buzzmasta - Shoreline (Orbit1 Remix)
Your average liquid dnb track has a much more mellow flow to it, breakbeat hardcore (as Rev's is trying to explain) is very much more hard-hitting on both drums, and melody.
At least thats my take on it.
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