Have to say i do agree with the TG comment,.the change is happening already.. dare i metion "rave train" on dance pollution.... and although i respect the Trance Generators emensely (sp?) my mind did wonder about the use of "wildstyle" and "back again" samples - them just remind me of old top 40 chart tracks...
That was brought up in an earlier topic, the reason am adding to this is that i actually thought that Rave Train is a very good production on behalf of Droid, i can't really see a production like this being deemed as cheesy in my eyes. It is a well thought out track with a fantastic sample and still remains nice and dark.
How do we compare and what do we compare to?
Who laid the foundations for hardstyle, as paul elstak did for the hardcore scene.
What do we define cheese, and what do we define cheddar.
I still find that a good production meets a sample add a sprinkle of bass and a pinch of a riff, gives a good release, makes hardstyle hence Droid - Rave train