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Sand Leaper
Tension hunter



Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Oslo, Norway

Oh, and how could I not mention Deathchant Recs.! Hellfish & Producer = teh win


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Old Post Aug-05-2004 15:11  Norway
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Simcut
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thats some heavy shit man! :\


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Sand Leaper
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Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Oslo, Norway

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thats some heavy shit man! :\


Hehe, that's how I like it Main reason why I like it is cos what they make is so varied. Good example of this is how Hellfish pointed out that hip hop changed his way of making hardcore permanently. If you then proceed to listen to tracks like Turntable Savage and Bring On The Hurricane Pain, you'll see what he means


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Old Post Aug-05-2004 15:19  Norway
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Jessica.S
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Registered: Aug 2004
Location: Cayman Islands

quote:
Originally posted by Sand Leaper
I do.

Don't care much for newstyle, but in the darkcore/industrial parts of hardcore nowadays there are still things worth listening to. Just bought Ophidian - Blackbox on CD, great stuff even though the VIP Edit of Butterfly is better + a handful of the tracks sound more like schranz and shitty gabber than good darkcore. Looking for some Delta 9 albums now (Disco Inferno and Revolution 909), and I've also been considering to buy some of the Enzyme Xs, even though I don't DJ. And of course Guillaume Leroux aka Dr.Macabre is always quality. I could go on




ohh ophidian is fucking great. butterfly is one of his greatest productions (vip edit by ophidian obiously followed by asphxya.

deathchant is good stuff to.

old buzz fuzz, or any old thunderdome stuff is quality and nothing will compare to ut. bzrk was a great label!


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Old Post Aug-05-2004 16:38  Cayman Islands
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Noisician
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Registered: Aug 2001
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i am more of a terrorhead when it comes to hardcore music. otherwise i'm mostly into noise and death industrial these days.


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[N]ûk|êû[Z]
The Producer Addict



Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Where Angelz Fear To Tread.

i think i have to say deathchant is one of the most advanced hardcore labels there is.. always has been ahead of the game.. and not a single release has been crap.

back when i spun hardcore from 93 upto 97 deathchant was the label of choice.. i have numbers 1 - 17 in my attic. other labels include skrewface, torment, industrength ofcourse , bloody fist, cenobyte, and a few mokums. i was never a dutchie gabber jock, as i find the dutch stuff wayyy too cheesy.

id say the perfect sound for me was/is the uk hard techno.. i.e deathchants early rel's... stuff on area 51 recs

*dangles delta 9 - disco inferno EP infront of noisicians nose* bwahahahaha


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Noisician
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quote:
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*dangles delta 9 - disco inferno EP infront of noisicians nose* bwahahahaha


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Jessica.S
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Registered: Aug 2004
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oh yes lenny dee's infamous industrial strength. every release on that label was pure quality. bloody fist too. cenobyte. list goes on. [N]ûk|êû[Z] im glad to see a well educated hardcore fan!


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Jessica.S
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why has hiphop influenced hardcore so much? i mean i know tons of hardcore djs spun hiphop long before hardcore even existed. for example rob gee, as much as i dislike him. he spun hiphop when he was just a tiny kid, then suddenly hit the hardcore sound.


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[N]ûk|êû[Z]
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Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Where Angelz Fear To Tread.

quote:
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oh yes lenny dee's infamous industrial strength. every release on that label was pure quality. bloody fist too. cenobyte. list goes on. [N]ûk|êû[Z] im glad to see a well educated hardcore fan!


lol thanks... ate slpet and breathed it for 4 years solidly.
i guess i should really get back into it, but i cant be arsed with nu skool bollocks


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[N]ûk|êû[Z]
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Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Where Angelz Fear To Tread.

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Originally posted by Noisician
сunt


you know one of these days, im just gonna package it up and send it you lol


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NiteMer
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Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Denver, CO
Dunno

Don't know a whole lot of Hardcore. I played after Omar Santana once. I wasn't really a fan of the style, but I respect him as a dj and as a person. He is definitely a good dj and was really cool and humble. As far as the style, I didn't mind it for a little while, but it became a little overwhelming for me after a while. I try to be as open minded as possible about music and wouldn't call it bad music, but it is not really my style. I wouldn't mind a mixture of d&b and hardcore. Like hardcore sounds on a broken beat rather than 4 on the floor.


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