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hardcore can be split into 4 categories for ease here.
You have the original hardcore, where it was easily intermixed with jungle music, think breakbeat type drum patterns, lots of hi-hats etc over the top, a deep bassline & some sort of rave-ish lead, or piano line.
4 beat, about 1995 ish the 4/4 kick came in & for a good 2 years there were some stomping tracks.
1996-1999
Hardcore became slightly more commercial, trancecore was also big then, check out the GBT label run by billy daniel bunter for ideas. DJs such as sy, slipmatt, vibes, hixxy, vinylgroover were all massive here. Towards 99 it tapered off a bit & some of the biggest events like helter skelter even stopped. the scene pretty much died apart from the london events run by slammin vinyl & the odd small independant one.
2002 ish - hardcore slowly began to rebuild, gaining more originality around 2004/5 time, but then it's died on it's ass again quickly, lack of imagination, shit new crowd into it as a rule, and commercialisation. Some dj's are still good, spinning freeform but that's also a bit boring lately. Only exception is Luna-C (Aka Cru-LT from the rave days) who's pretty much the best hardcore dj/producer around.
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