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latininxtc
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United States
7,307 posts Joined: Feb, 2006
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Posted - 2015/06/02 : 17:37:08
quote: Originally posted by djDMS:
Pisses me off so much that the whole world revolves around Facebook.
Can't piss you off that much since you use it almost on a daily basis! ;)
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djDMS
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United Kingdom
10,304 posts Joined: Feb, 2003
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Posted - 2015/06/02 : 19:50:40
I meant how everything HAS to go through Facebook, not having to use Facebook.
Smart arse.
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Smoogie
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United Kingdom
6,502 posts Joined: Mar, 2006
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Posted - 2015/06/02 : 20:34:19
I don't 'keep up' I make my own music, and use Youtube for the rest
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Rodz90
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United Kingdom
208 posts Joined: Sep, 2012
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Posted - 2015/06/02 : 21:22:09
There is a massive selection of music available, but it does help to somewhat filter your tastes to artists, labels, and brands that you enjoy.
For hardcore i do quite little. I listen to the latest Styles or Gammer mix they have made along with the Hardcore Underground podcasts. Finally I briefly scroll through what albums HU release, then counter check on here for reviews and feedback to see if they are worthwhile (easily swayed by public opinion i guess).
Trance and Psy i treat a little differently because the DJs actively promote lesser known artists within there sets and podcasts. For example Kearnage and Mental Asylum radio typically have psy and trance sections of all the latest tunes those producers are digging for that week/month. That helps with discovery because you can source more off whatever particular artist you digged from there filtering.
Short answer: Artist mixes and podcasts.
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latininxtc
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United States
7,307 posts Joined: Feb, 2006
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Posted - 2015/06/02 : 22:05:12
quote: Originally posted by djDMS:
I meant how everything HAS to go through Facebook, not having to use Facebook.
Smart arse.
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Comrade_
New Member
United States
46 posts Joined: Mar, 2015
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Posted - 2015/07/05 : 08:07:11
Follow a shit ton of stuff on facebook. Otherwise, I almost never buy albums ( I've spent money on 3 albums), as I hunt for freebies on the internet. I simply don't care for mainstream Uk hardcore and rather look for smaller artist who release free shit (artist who happen to often frequent these forums)
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Underloop
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United Kingdom
3,895 posts Joined: Mar, 2002
91 hardcore releases
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Posted - 2015/07/10 : 17:21:53
quote: Originally posted by Ionosphere:
quote: Originally posted by Captain Triceps:
When I do make a point of listening to new music, so much of it is utter dross
Sad but true and the 'good stuff' is rarely that good anyway.
Once upon a time, long long ago, before the inter web there were record labels that only released music that was of sufficiently high quality.
A quality that they believed and hoped would return a commercial gain.
Now, everyone and their dog releases 'music', at no real cost or commercial control so, plenty of crap choice that very few have the time or inclination to trawl through.... very sad. :(
Amen to that!!!
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Samination
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Sweden
13,165 posts Joined: Jul, 2004
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Posted - 2015/07/10 : 19:55:44
Mentioning music and saying it's all about gains nowadays... it's just plain silly. Ever since music could be recording it has always been about earnings.
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Happy, UK Hardcore, Freeform, Makina and Gabber
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SPOOX
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United Kingdom
2,644 posts Joined: Jul, 2006
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Posted - 2015/07/10 : 22:24:13
I normally check Soundcloud 2-3 times per week.
Occasionally buy a CD pack from an event, make a note of any tracks i like then buy those.
Years ago i would pop to my local record shop. Dance 2 (Guildford) or Slammin Vinyl (Kingston) & spend most of Saturday morning (& most of my wages too) in there.
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djDMS
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United Kingdom
10,304 posts Joined: Feb, 2003
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Posted - 2015/07/11 : 08:21:58
quote: Originally posted by Samination:
Mentioning music and saying it's all about gains nowadays... it's just plain silly. Ever since music could be recording it has always been about earnings.
Look out everyone, Jackets gone Rogue!
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Samination
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Sweden
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Posted - 2015/07/11 : 08:36:17
quote: Originally posted by djDMS:
quote: Originally posted by Samination:
Mentioning music and saying it's all about gains nowadays... it's just plain silly. Ever since music could be recording it has always been about earnings.
Look out everyone, Jackets gone Rogue!
I will stay still in a corner at the next stomp and mutter some crazy words!
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Happy, UK Hardcore, Freeform, Makina and Gabber
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Captain Triceps
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 2015/07/11 : 09:18:46
quote: Originally posted by Samination:
quote: Originally posted by djDMS:
quote: Originally posted by Samination:
Mentioning music and saying it's all about gains nowadays... it's just plain silly. Ever since music could be recording it has always been about earnings.
Look out everyone, Jackets gone Rogue!
I will stay still in a corner at the next stomp and mutter some crazy words!
"This sound is for sissies, not original ghetto sound, in your middleclass scene everyone cries because its not proper hardcore" etc etc etc for ten hours, to no one in particular.
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https://soundcloud.com/bradders-tracks-and-remix https://soundcloud.com/bradders1982 https://soundcloud.com/paulbradley1982
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Samination
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Sweden
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Posted - 2015/07/12 : 07:30:09
quote: Originally posted by Captain Triceps:
quote: Originally posted by Samination:
quote: Originally posted by djDMS:
quote: Originally posted by Samination:
Mentioning music and saying it's all about gains nowadays... it's just plain silly. Ever since music could be recording it has always been about earnings.
Look out everyone, Jackets gone Rogue!
I will stay still in a corner at the next stomp and mutter some crazy words!
"This sound is for sissies, not original ghetto sound, in your middleclass scene everyone cries because its not proper hardcore" etc etc etc for ten hours, to no one in particular.
No, I leave that to Guest :P
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DJ Omnimaga
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Canada
14 posts Joined: Jan, 2007
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Posted - 2015/07/12 : 18:01:32
I personally just checked the local HMV and Archambault music stores (I live in Canada) for new or old happy hardcore compilations that I didn't find before and did so until both stores stopped selling happy hardcore albums entirely (around when Resist Music went under). Then I relied on Youtube, which I still do nowadays. I am pretty sure that I only know about 0.01% of the happy hardcore tracks out there, maybe 0.1% for 90's eurodance and even less for other electronic genres.
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