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Posted by pozz on Mar-12-2008 20:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit
toronto was pretty famous for having happy har5dcore shows with the hullabaloo parties with famous dj anabolic frollic. But as far as i know those parties are no longer happening here.


there are still many hardcore parties happening in toronto, although the general popularity has definitely decreased.


Posted by Simcut on Mar-13-2008 12:50:

Happy Hardcore was great in its day.

Loved the Bonkers compilations when I went through that phase.

Q-Tex - Power Of Love

^ TUNE.


Posted by the_voice on Mar-13-2008 13:17:

OMFG

HOW MANY TIMES DO I HAVE TO TELL U

happy hardcore is now called uk hardcore


Posted by Watts on Mar-13-2008 14:20:

No I meant happy hardcore:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ms3eCkAkYik


Posted by hkaliher on Mar-13-2008 17:30:

quote:
Originally posted by the_voice
OMFG

HOW MANY TIMES DO I HAVE TO TELL U

happy hardcore is now called uk hardcore


no
one
cares
what
you
call
it
now
god
damnit
shut
up
.
if
it
makes
you
feel
better
uk
hardcore
is
shit


Posted by Gen3r4l1ty on Mar-13-2008 17:40:

quote:
Originally posted by hkaliher
no
one
cares
what
you
call
it
now
god
damnit
shut
up
.
if
it
makes
you
feel
better
uk
hardcore
is
shit


If you hate hhc, then why are you lurking in a thread about it?


Posted by sweds00 on Mar-13-2008 17:56:


Posted by Simcut on Mar-13-2008 18:07:

quote:
Originally posted by the_voice
OMFG

HOW MANY TIMES DO I HAVE TO TELL U

happy hardcore is now called uk hardcore


please de-register yourself


Posted by Taranis on Mar-14-2008 04:16:

I like hardcore. Shhh don't tell anyone please


Posted by Jono404 on Mar-14-2008 05:31:

UK Hardcore is the pinnacle of commercialism at the moment, It actually wouldn't surprise me if McDonalds started sponsoring the events.


Posted by Domesticated on Mar-14-2008 11:05:

Why am I not surprised that this kind of "music" appeals to ********?


Posted by Gen3r4l1ty on Mar-14-2008 17:21:

Not to get in the middle of this... but to all those who bash the hc and hhc styles for being "repetitive grinding noise;" keep in mind that there are plenty of people that will say the same about trace/techno/house music as well. It's all a matter of degrees. Different strokes for different folks no?


Posted by Dojomaster26 on Mar-14-2008 21:42:

I like the stuff on the Dancemania "Speed" series:


Posted by leph555 on Mar-14-2008 22:16:

quote:
Originally posted by ********
maybe cause I like all types of good music....


gtfo ashley


Posted by Domesticated on Mar-14-2008 22:33:

A while ago I was having a similar discussion on a different forum, and I made my own hardcore track in the space of 30 minutes to illustrate my point; that hardcore is a stupid, talentless genre, and enjoyed mostly by people with severe brain damage.

Unfortunately it's not "happy" hardcore, but I think it's wise to have a listen anyway, it's a good laugh.

Linkage


Posted by Gen3r4l1ty on Mar-14-2008 23:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Beat Blog
A while ago I was having a similar discussion on a different forum, and I made my own hardcore track in the space of 30 minutes to illustrate my point; that hardcore is a stupid, talentless genre, and enjoyed mostly by people with severe brain damage.

Unfortunately it's not "happy" hardcore, but I think it's wise to have a listen anyway, it's a good laugh.

Linkage



You could argue it's even easier to make minimal... Turn on a drum machine, assign random beeps to keys on a keyboard, and drop a cat on it...

Does ease of creation mean there is no talent associated with it? By that logic, there is no talent required in photography... since any moron can point a $50 point and shoot digital camera at a houseplant, turn on B&W mode, and make art.


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Mar-14-2008 23:07:

Some people would argue that many (maybe even most) EDM producers aren't actually musicians, since they neither read music nor play instruments.


Posted by Darkarbiter on Mar-15-2008 00:13:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Some people would argue that many (maybe even most) EDM producers aren't actually musicians, since they neither read music nor play instruments.


Umm yeh... exactly. Just because the average track quality is low atm (COUGH TRANCE ATM) doesn't mean that the genre is bad.

Ofcourse I doubt happy hardcore has any good tracks. There are some decent hardcore tracks though.


Posted by PETRAN on Mar-15-2008 00:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Darkarbiter
Umm yeh... exactly. Just because the average track quality is low atm (COUGH TRANCE ATM) doesn't mean that the genre is bad.




Yeah especially with goa/psy trance...


Posted by Darrell Austin on Mar-15-2008 00:43:

Do you guys really like this music? Or is it some sort of a running joke...


Posted by Watts on Mar-15-2008 01:18:

I legitimately like the genre. It is nice and relaxing.


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