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weymouth
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Registered: May 2003
Location: Delaware

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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Spartan
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quote:
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.


sounds about right to me

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darouge11
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Registered: Jul 2006
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Originally posted by TheKidsWantTechno
americans are pussies





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Abhay
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Location: mould coast

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.

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HardTranceProd
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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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Push2005
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Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Belgium

quote:
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.


1000 BPM, lol. I wouldn't know how to beatmatch it

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Floorfiller
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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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DJ Eco
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Registered: May 2004
Location: Dirty Jersey

quote:
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.




I'd disagree... The clubs in New York are filled with people mangled out of their minds lol... There's something for everyone here, just need to look for it, I guess. I think we had our hard phase and that was that, then electro came to Brooklyn, was perfected and churned into minimal in Berlin and came right back to Manhattan. It's all about progression I guess. I'm sure some people listening to Scot Project and the "hard house" of the late 90s were asking "What happened to acid house and 303's?" Ten years from now, some of us will be asking "What happened to minimal, where'd it go?" Sad but true, myself a hard trance lover, I think it's pretty much done in the United States. Sure, a crowd in New York will go insane when the usual suspects bring it up a notch and play hard/tech-trance, but the older hard trance acts (except for Scot Project) just won't get the job done here, the city has moved on.


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SYSTEM-J
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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.


Funny that I live in the UK, and I think that's a load of shit.


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basd
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Registered: Jul 2002
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quote:
Originally posted by Push2005
1000 BPM, lol. I wouldn't know how to beatmatch it

Matches perfectly with a 125 BPM track..


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wotyzoid
it's not house



Registered: Apr 2007
Location: New Jersey

quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
it goes something like this.... from lowest to hardest


minimal > house > trance > techno > hardcore > speedcore > terror > death.




anyway i donkt know how to respond to the argument since i know plenty of noobs and guidos here in america that dig "techno" (or hardstyle) im not into most hardstyle anyway so i can only speak for myself.


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Trancefxs
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quote:
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.

Football a sport of action? I would say a sport of break-action-break-action, while soccer is at least non-stop or has really short breaks during the play. Not that I do not like American football.
As for music here in Switzerland we usually like it a bit more hard, but the great days of the hardtrance are now gone, even here the sound has changed.

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