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Europe likes it hard, America likes it soft?
One of the things I've noticed over the years is that Europeans tend to listen to (and prefer) a much harder sound than Americans.
You may think of Holland and the UK, for instance, as "cradles of trance", but in fact Hardstyle is immensely popular in both of these countries, much more so than "airy" trance. Italy also pumps out a lot of Hardstyle. Many people in eastern Europe and Scandinavia also download a lot of harder music and even hardcore.
I've almost never seen any Americans rave about a harder sound, however. They seem to enjoy chill-out and slow progressive sounds a lot more. Anybody else notice this? A cultural difference, perhaps?
there are no hardcore/speedcore/terror parties here
but i think thats a good thing 
Americans like teh hip h0pz...
They also like it soft...
...down in Miami...
americans are pussies 

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| Originally posted by TheKidsWantTechno americans are pussies |
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| Originally posted by nchs09 ur american |


Here in vancouver there are a few Hardstyle parties, but its mostly soft 
haha wtf is a terror party?
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| Originally posted by Spartan haha wtf is a terror party? |
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| Originally posted by nchs09 minimal > house > trance > techno > hardcore > speedcore > terror > death. |
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| Originally posted by Sand Leaper Actually, speedcore on the whole is faster than terror. Speedcore can go all the way up to 1000 BPM and is quite simple, while terror focuses more on darkness and atmosphere rather than speed. |
It seems to me that clubs in the states are all about dancing and hooking up while clubs in Europe are just about getting smashed and high so the difference in music style makes sense.
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| Originally posted by weymouth It seems to me that clubs in the states are all about dancing and hooking up while clubs in Europe are just about getting smashed and high so the difference in music style makes sense. |
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| Originally posted by TheKidsWantTechno americans are pussies ![]() |
Australias scene is mostly Hard Dance from my experience. Atleast in the cities I've lived in. Other than that, it's all commercial/poppy dance.
This is a sufficiently interesting topic that I'd like to bump it up and get some more comments.
It's funny because, if you think about sports for instance, Americans prefer a lot of "action" sports like football, and look down on soccer (European football) as too "soft" or too slow.
But it's the opposite with music.
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| Originally posted by Sand Leaper Actually, speedcore on the whole is faster than terror. Speedcore can go all the way up to 1000 BPM and is quite simple, while terror focuses more on darkness and atmosphere rather than speed. |
honestly i think there are still a lot of americans that are interested in that kinda stuff...they are usually teenagers that like metal and stuff and just discovered little rave like parties...
i just don't see the appeal really. i don't want to listen to just a bunch of crappy noise.
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| Originally posted by weymouth It seems to me that clubs in the states are all about dancing and hooking up while clubs in Europe are just about getting smashed and high so the difference in music style makes sense. |
Re: Europe likes it hard, America likes it soft?
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| Originally posted by HardTranceProd You may think of Holland and the UK, for instance, as "cradles of trance", but in fact Hardstyle is immensely popular in both of these countries, much more so than "airy" trance. |
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| Originally posted by Push2005 1000 BPM, lol. I wouldn't know how to beatmatch it |
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| Originally posted by nchs09 it goes something like this.... from lowest to hardest minimal > house > trance > techno > hardcore > speedcore > terror > death. |
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| Originally posted by HardTranceProd This is a sufficiently interesting topic that I'd like to bump it up and get some more comments. It's funny because, if you think about sports for instance, Americans prefer a lot of "action" sports like football, and look down on soccer (European football) as too "soft" or too slow. But it's the opposite with music. |

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| Originally posted by basd Matches perfectly with a 125 BPM track.. |
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