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DJ-Hutchy
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Posted - 2010/09/09 : 23:28:08
quote: Originally posted by 95_was_the_time:
quote: Originally posted by DJ-Hutchy:
quote: Originally posted by 95_was_the_time:
i can't get away from HTIDHTID spam where ever i go, no i won't ****ing buy it
Dont buy it, dont read it & please dont ****in reply to it.. now piss off ;)
you fail to realise the whole thing is just another cash-in, now the big daddies have had the go ahead nod, that the hardcore scene is still alive, watch other people milk some unimaginative tracklist compilation cd's with babes on the front
hahaaaaa **** it if there out making money, fair play to them!! People do it in the pop industry all the time, something works, the company see signs, then they spawn a load of them (artist's, albums) to get some more cash.
Im glad hardcore's doing it, more advertisement and interest has got to be better for the scene.. Aint it?
Lets look at the advert for this album, cheesy as hell (i thought it was gunna be shocking)
But i bought it to add to my collection and there is a lot of non cheesy stuff on it. So there getting the cheesy heads in (with the ad) and just maybe they will realise that theres more sides to the core than cheese!!! imo anyways!!!
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NekoShuffle
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Posted - 2010/09/09 : 23:42:18
quote: Originally posted by DJ-Hutchy:
quote: Originally posted by 95_was_the_time:
quote: Originally posted by DJ-Hutchy:
quote: Originally posted by 95_was_the_time:
i can't get away from HTIDHTID spam where ever i go, no i won't ****ing buy it
Dont buy it, dont read it & please dont ****in reply to it.. now piss off ;)
you fail to realise the whole thing is just another cash-in, now the big daddies have had the go ahead nod, that the hardcore scene is still alive, watch other people milk some unimaginative tracklist compilation cd's with babes on the front
hahaaaaa **** it if there out making money, fair play to them!! People do it in the pop industry all the time, something works, the company see signs, then they spawn a load of them (artist's, albums) to get some more cash.
Im glad hardcore's doing it, more advertisement and interest has got to be better for the scene.. Aint it?
Lets look at the advert for this album, cheesy as hell (i thought it was gunna be shocking)
But i bought it to add to my collection and there is a lot of non cheesy stuff on it. So there getting the cheesy heads in (with the ad) and just maybe they will realise that theres more sides to the core than cheese!!! imo anyways!!!
I always thought of the cheese being the v happy candy stuff, toy town, rainbow to the stars etc. That's GOOD cheese! HTID stuff just seems to be a bit boring and nothing-y.
Clubland x-treme is a bit clubbish and tacky for me but there are some proper vocal happy tunes on there! Sadly the stomp stomp bassline stuff is creeping in :(
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marbles
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Posted - 2010/09/10 : 01:03:32
im loveing this album
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Rookie1992
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Posted - 2010/09/10 : 12:42:02
theres better stuff out there.. i bought this from hmv for 13 pound and i think id rather of spent it on somet else :/
dont get me wrong typical hardcore album with like a few tracks on each cd u actually like
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jenks
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Posted - 2010/09/10 : 17:35:25
I thought it was pretty decent. Pisses all over the recent CXH anyway in my opinion if you're into that sort of thing.
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Vladel
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Posted - 2010/09/14 : 21:08:27
Had a listen to the tracks on trackitdown and didn't like a single one of them so i'm really glad i didn't waste my money on it and i think CXH6 was the best one so far..
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The Doc
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Posted - 2010/09/15 : 23:04:31
Well its made number 2 on the official top 40 dance album chart on the BBC! And number 6 in the official compilation chart, so Hardcore is still quite popular to the masses!
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jamesbebby
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Posted - 2010/09/16 : 17:54:06
Cheese and Biscuits!!! Lot aload of crap, well new hardcore like this. MONEY MONEY MONEY twats
Keep raw and hard, Just the way we like it!!!
Cheers James
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djDMS
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Posted - 2010/09/19 : 20:55:31
Bought it on the off chance it'd be decent.
Silly boy!!!
There are some fantastic tracks on Recon's CD, one or 2 others elsewhere but that's all.
I didn't expect it to blow my knackers off but i at least hoped for it to be mildly interesting after a couple of listens.
I see the new trend in Hardcore tunes is for them to build up rather interestingly for a couple of minutes, leaving you expecting some kind of epic riff.....before landing you with nothing but a beat and a beepy/squidgy noise instead. Very, VERY annoying!
Like i said, some quality on there - Phantom 7 and the Gammer stuff in particular. But otherwise, same old tired, predictable nonsense.
Not good when one of the top 3 tunes on a Hardcore album is a Drum & Bass remix of a Skepta tune!
There, bored of talking about it now.
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