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mjatas
Anyone from Etobicoke/Toronto like hardcore music?

www.michaeljatas.ca
BigTongue
lol


CORE RUNNING STILL!


where's the mask? WHERES THE MASK!!!


:whip: :whip: :whip: :haha: :haha:
mjatas
LOL! hello man. I can't believe it, I found someone in Toronto that likes hardcore.

Where's my mask? In my closet. LOL
VERTiG0
This stuff cannot honestly exist can it

Holy christ I want to stab myself in the eyes after hearing that
nycionx
comon man wat r u doing? this is a trance site.


heh i listened to some of ur and its like 234234234 bpm...u gottta be realllly on drugs to listen to that. and it has to be impossible to dance to it.
ChadVanDyk
Sweet Bio...from Paul Anka to Passenger Of ...quite the stretch.

BIOGRAPHY

Ever since his early childhood, Michael Jatas has been inspired by the dance music industry. His favourites include George Michael, Paul Anka and Everly Brothers just to name a few. He was brought up listening to almost all forms of music such as rock n’ roll, disco, retro and electronic / dance music. As time passed by, the late 80’s was a big time in the music industry when many new genres were forming. Michael loved the new sounds spreading from younger to older generations. At that time he started listening to retro, old school rap, freestyle, classic house and euro music. At the end of ’94 the scene started changing and the music started to loose popularity. As soon as this occurred he started getting worried. “What is happening to the music that was popular back then?” That’s when he started to take action. Michael started promoting and tried to revive the scene; with not too much luck he quit after a few years. He still loved the music with all his passion, however records were hard to find and not too many record stores had them in stock.

In 2001 Michael acquired a new taste of music called “hardcore”. His first hardcore CD was Happy2BHardcore – Chapter Six (Mixed by Anabolic Frolic). He loved the sound and needed more and more music, still HHC wasn’t fast enough for him, and progressed into the gabber and speedore scene and later had tons of CD’s and a few records. Now he owns a huge collection of hardcore music ranging from happy hardcore to gabber and speedcore.

Early 2003 he started to promote, deejay and produce hardcore music. His official deejay site launched in February of 2003. In the end of 2003 he started Gods Must Rave organization, which is a rave organization based in Toronto. Early 2004 Michael started to promote even greater, thus he founded haradcoreradio.tk and is live deejaying every week in his home studio. To this day Michael Jatas is trying all the time promoting hardcore music even though he still loves the classics from the early days.

His official deejay site (www.michaeljatas.ca) now receives over 80,000 hits a month.
maxtuh
man all i could hear is noise:D

Either way doesnt even sound like music, more like just the same hard beats over and over.


like a broken record.
DancingQueen169
quote:
Originally posted by VERTiG0
This stuff cannot honestly exist can it

Holy christ I want to stab myself in the eyes after hearing that


+1

:nervous:
djeso
why are you guys being so harsh? music is music, I don't like hardcore either, but why start bashing someone for playing/liking it, as for the comment it's a trance site, yes it is, but people here also discuss techno and progressive
mjatas
Every music is good, but rap/hip-hop. Rap os crap except for 80's rap. by the way did I tell you that HARDCORE RULES THE WORLD??? Who said that???

DigiNut
quote:
Originally posted by djeso
music is music

See that's the operative word - if I flip on my microphone just before emitting a 100-minute-long wet fart and proceed to aggressively distribute it on several online message boards, it might come into question whether or not this air biscuit classifies as "music" or not.
nycionx
quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
See that's the operative word - if I flip on my microphone just before emitting a 100-minute-long wet fart and proceed to aggressively distribute it on several online message boards, it might come into question whether or not this air biscuit classifies as "music" or not.


hey man music is music. listen to eso..u can learn something from him;) :p
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