i love hardstyl, and hardcore, exactly like i love trance music
but i listened this two kind of music in a two different ways:
in a trance track i search the melody, the emotions. it should be perfect
in an hardstyle track, the only important thing is the power, and in a hardstyle/hardcore party i love massive destroying set, they're amazing!
airwalker1
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Originally posted by mehta
last night the rave closed with a techno/hardstyle tag. The hardstyle tracks had very little punch or groove compared to the techno, especially in the bass regions. Has anyone else noticed this?
er thats because it not tecno and orignaly spawnd from the nrg scene.
noikeee
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Originally posted by Darkarbiter
No , I was listing to schranz the first time a few months ago, and its like wow... there are a lot of hardstyley sounds in here, but they are actually used well, with awesome rythmn and energy, compared to the in hardstyle.
/currently in the process of attempting to convert all 10 hardstyle listening friends to schranz
you hang out with some weird people
Taranis
I love good hardstyle, but there's a lot of cheesy in the genre which is kind of hard to get away from.
RebeL9
the funniest thing about hardstyle is that it's not even hard. as the threadstarter already mentioned. it lacks the punch in the bassline to make it sound hard. funny why they call it hardstyle. maybe it should be called clownstyle because of all funny cheesy vocal samples.
palm
of course theres no bass, where the hell to put it? the mid takes up all the space.
Gauss
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Originally posted by fbgdavidson
Speedcore blows.
I actually liked that a bit.
wotyzoid
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Originally posted by Ghost Raver
Hardstyle's is . Hardcore is a lot better :)
Fixed. Some hardcore is very innovative and forward thinking IMHO.
mehta
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Originally posted by Dj Phillip
in an hardstyle track, the only important thing is the power, and in a hardstyle/hardcore party i love massive destroying set, they're amazing!
I can understand how it seems like hardstyle should be super powerful, but the tracks are usually lacking. a party could be organized so that the overall volume was increased for a hardstyle set in order for it to seem massive, but in the context of a tag I think that it would usually sound somewhat meager.
Not to say that every hardstyle producer is using the same sort of thick and resonant kick/bass combo that kinda kills the tracks. A lot of hardcore producers have used this technique as well, but not so continuously.
also I want to make clear that the original post refers to distinct genres, hardstyle and hard techno (obviously the latter is much more broad)
DJ Shibby
You just need to be on crystal when you hear it. lol
B_man
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Originally posted by fbgdavidson
Speedcore blows.
I think this is what a lobotomy would sound/feel like without anesthetic.