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"Maybe in a day and age in which even our rappers can't get to the end of a verse without having an existential crisis, we should find a place for happy hardcore"
Posted - 2010/12/31 : 21:19:37
I'm not too sure on what 'Happy House' is but I can say some of it will sound pretty close to Harder Euro-Dance tunes. e.g. tunes by Pharao, Sequential One, Dr Bombay? but then again does this 'genre' Happy House really exist? and I think it would be quite some old stuff there
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quote:Originally posted by ultraskool:
I'm not too sure on what 'Happy House' is but I can say some of it will sound pretty close to Harder Euro-Dance tunes. e.g. tunes by Pharao, Sequential One, Dr Bombay? but then again does this 'genre' Happy House really exist? and I think it would be quite some old stuff there
yeah happy house, happy handbag and later hard handbag were all genres of house back in the mid 90s that were really cheesy and cheerful, mainstream example being Happy Clappers - I Believe which is a great tune might I add!
quote:Originally posted by Hard2Get:
You can't invent an entire genre every time something sounds remotely happy.
Wouldn't that include Happy Hardcore?
That isn't just one tune, though.
That's why I removed a part of your reply. I understand what you are into and I agree. But Happy Hardcore is Hardcore (-Techno) with happy tunes. Honestly it shouldn't be a genre as well, if I regard your aspect.
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Posted - 2011/01/09 : 00:20:16
It should because it's an entire genre rather than just 1 tune, or the occasional tune. There is enough tunes in the style for it to be a genre.