EVERYONE BLAME LOUK!! :lol:
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EVERYONE BLAME LOUK!! :lol:
Its not on louk! :nono:
:lol:
cunts i was only looking for an old tracklist
i'll get you sanders you wait (does evil wide eye thing)
funny thing is jay i played your tune tonite :)
Louk
:love: Love you si :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Si the Sigh
Louk
:clap: :clap: bang on iq mateQuote:
Originally Posted by IQ
Ha ha ha, sorry Louk mate!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
Good on ya for playing one of our tunes.... which one was it???
de novo1 mate
cant remember if it was orig or liberator mix
think it was liberator mix
listening to Mark EG B2B M-Zone tapes got me into the scene and introduced me to hard trance, and for that reason I consider M-Zone a feckin trance god :lol:
some of his sets are just amazing IMO :rambo:
Anyone able to mention a few good mixes of his?
Not from the UK, so ive heard little or none from the guy, apart from a few productions.
I like fast and in your face mixing, has a real good effect on the dancefloor and maybe not as good for the sitting critics at the back of the club, I would still regard it as a warning sign if a person picks up Hardstyle later in his career. The whole concept and blueprints of hardstyle limits the whole potential of the genre. Just too damn simple. Can't argue it, sorry.
Hardstyle derives from rotterdam/terror/hardcore more than anything else. Though alot of artists blends and breeds it with all from techno, to trance, to hardhouse, to nrg.
Apart from a few producers starting to sound alike in hardtrance and hardstyle-crossovers, the two have nothing in common apart from compatability bass and kick wise.
Though i like some of the quality hardstyle, and always hated hardhouse, I definitely agree its the "new hardhouse"... Same hysteric success, same cheap bang, same simple recipy. Sorry.
The genre just doesnt have enough content. It's all about bass and kick hysteria, which only amounts two, out of 10ths of important elements in a good trance track..
Listen to something by technoboy, that has sold full presses and been repressed.. Its such a stripped sound. It's a kick and a bass, some vocals and a siren and you got yourself a winner.
Exactly like hardhouse..
You guys oughta get M-Zone spinning trance again :D
Heard alot of good talk about him, pity he's chosen the cheap thrills road of hardstyle. That genre has a limited time span im afraid.
M Zone is a constant pioneer, so i'm sure he'll be moving on to something far before us rather than moving backwards...
True - he's probably already got his ear on the next big thingQuote:
Originally Posted by Voorheez
id say it derived from hard trance. harder, and less melody. eg.hennes & cold bassline which was hard tranceQuote:
Originally Posted by chem-x
http://www.blackoutaudio.co.uk/phpBB...ighlight=intro
My thoughts...
yeah, there was loads of hardstyle around years ago, but the name 'hardstye' was never really talked about much in this country... Mark,Vortex and M-Zone were playin it a while b4 the whole 'name' took off... It was always hard trance- right up 2 { as so many mention } Scot Projects mix of the 2nd trip, def' hardstyle track tho..
The name 'hardstyle' was goin about in Holland 4 a good few years b4 it started gettin thrown about here {uk} and now its really taken off, its got bigger in popularity and has an equal ammont of slaters 2, which in most cases { no offence } I would come under that bracket...
Imo, theres some qulity stuff around but not much, I feel its a bit repetitive { tho, we cud agree and disagree all day long that ALL hard dance music is repetative } and that the actual sound has no where 2 go.... The tunes with the heavy kick and the hoovery hard house samples and that, I hate them- Its a step backwards in the scene IMO, but each 2 there own- at least it has brort a bit more variety 2 the scene 4 now at least.....
m-zone never fails to impress!!! neither does mark whos better i cant say!!!
m-zones pure hardstyle buti prefer mark coz its a bit of variety ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Stompin Stirl
couldnt possibly pick whos better as they have both been a major influence to me.
id have to go with mzone as his varity is just hardstyle its hard hard and hard with mark its mixed,like that 15 cans of stella tune but personally when dat comes on its just a chill out for me it drags on when i wanna stomp ;) just my opion but who cares lol!
Yeh im not a fan of the techno either :neutral:Quote:
Originally Posted by Richierush
I think its much better to have some varity in your setQuote:
Originally Posted by Richierush