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ultraskool
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Posted - 2010/08/31 : 02:49:24
quote: Originally posted by Warnman:
Pharao and E-Rotic did quite some harder tracks on their CD's without releasing them on a single CD.
Pharao are a great Dance act! I used to love their stuff. 'King Pharao' is a track that can be classed as HappyHardkore. I can't find any youtube video for their track 'Dance of the Snake'. We got the key can also be good if remade as HHC. Pharao's got a good theme in their songs, about Egypt and ancient times. " Gold in the Pyramid.'
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Sam Swift
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 Australia
116 posts Joined: Aug, 2010
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Posted - 2010/08/31 : 08:03:04
quote: Originally posted by ultraskool:
quote: Originally posted by Sam Swift:
You'd be surprised how many Eurodance tracks have been ripped off and made as Happy Hardcore tracks.
Brisk and Ham - "In your life"
Brisk and Ham - "Angel Eyes"
Scott Brown - "Fly with you"
Are all examples of ripp offs of Eurodance tracks.
I'm not sure who the act is but I think Wilky is right. One Eurodance act who has had her songs covered a lot is Alexia. Probably more hardcore remixes have been done of her songs than anyone.
Wow, that's amazing! I never knew that - you would be the one to come along and snatch my heart and run, away from me with no explanation why... LOL
Yeah, on a more serious note, I really didn't know those tunes were rip-off Eurodance tracks. So the only guys producing good 'original' Happyhardcore are Dune and Paradoxa,
by the way, what Eurodance track is 'Angel's Eyes' a rip of>? curious to know. thanks Sam Swift
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Warnman
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 Germany
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Posted - 2010/08/31 : 22:03:14
quote: Originally posted by ultraskool:
Pharao are a great Dance act! I used to love their stuff. 'King Pharao' is a track that can be classed as HappyHardkore. I can't find any youtube video for their track 'Dance of the Snake'. We got the key can also be good if remade as HHC. Pharao's got a good theme in their songs, about Egypt and ancient times. " Gold in the Pyramid.'
I was totally happy, when my I found the CD "Pharao" at my sisters stack, because she stoped listening to EDM completley during puberty (hasn't really ever been into this style of music). So now I find myself with a glorious album.
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latininxtc
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 United States
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Posted - 2010/08/31 : 22:42:13
quote: Originally posted by Sam Swift:
quote: Originally posted by ultraskool:
[quote]Originally posted by Sam Swift:
You'd be surprised how many Eurodance tracks have been ripped off and made as Happy Hardcore tracks.
Brisk and Ham - "In your life"
Brisk and Ham - "Angel Eyes"
Scott Brown - "Fly with you"
Are all examples of ripp offs of Eurodance tracks.
I'm not sure who the act is but I think Wilky is right. One Eurodance act who has had her songs covered a lot is Alexia. Probably more hardcore remixes have been done of her songs than anyone.
such as? the only song i could find is me and you that has been covered by a hardcore track
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Sam Swift
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Posted - 2010/09/01 : 07:56:09
Number One is another
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Jay-Nitro
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 United Kingdom
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Posted - 2010/09/07 : 13:57:41
a good pharao choon is secrets.
dont know how it was around the rest of the country but all our early raves were acid house through to stuff like bassheads, then onto italian/euro slowish stuff. it progressed as they started releasing faster stuff then of course we had the birth of english (or should i say scottish) hardcore or bouncy techno.....that was in the north anyway. i know it was a diff style south with more breakbeat stuff.
all good though
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