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    Default Pink get this party started????????

    whats everyones opinion on this???????

    im undecided on this coz i reckon its a good(ish) tune but im not too sure on the vocal tho

    i recon it would be a good crowd pleaser ;)

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    One random pop song vocal + one hardstyle bassline :roll:

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    yer i know now :lol: i was 1/2 way through listenin to the sample an when i clicked submit i realised jus how shit it is :lol:

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    Not even going to bother listening to this.

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    yer don bother :lol:

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    you know you will dance to it at 4am tho..... thats why its in my box, coz people will enjoy it

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    not a bad tune, nice to be thrown in every now and again not really a tune to be cained

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    i normally stay away from discussing such things but i feel i must comment. doesnt this totally defeat the point of hardstyle (even more so then a lot of producers have allready acheived or should i say under acheived)

    ok hardstyle, a genre to redfeine hard underground dance music, originally marked as a rebellion against commercialism and a new look into hard and dark electronic dance music ...and they take a sampled bassline and stick a commercial pop singers voice over the top from a mediocre mainstream chart release....why not go the whole hog and get the scouse house bootlegs playing. surely this isnt hardstyle, surely you people wouldnt accept this as a example of the genre and were its evolved to over the past few years. i mean come on ignore this shit or i guarantee itll be all thats left.
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    Quote Originally Posted by piginabush
    you know you will dance to it at 4am tho..... thats why its in my box, coz people will enjoy it
    :dontevengothere: :roll:

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    this tune is bad real bad
    i cant belive people will actualy buy and play tunes like this , its as bad as the tune posted the other day by cally and juice imo , producers need to sort it out stop sampling each others basslines kicks and ripping comercial tunes off and come up with some fresh sounds and ideas :clap: :clap: unless this happens prity soon hardstyle is gonna end up in the boat as hardhouse

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    Quote Originally Posted by EmotionComplex
    i normally stay away from discussing such things but i feel i must comment. doesnt this totally defeat the point of hardstyle (even more so then a lot of producers have allready acheived or should i say under acheived)

    ok hardstyle, a genre to redfeine hard underground dance music, originally marked as a rebellion against commercialism and a new look into hard and dark electronic dance music ...and they take a sampled bassline and stick a commercial pop singers voice over the top from a mediocre mainstream chart release....why not go the whole hog and get the scouse house bootlegs playing. surely this isnt hardstyle, surely you people wouldnt accept this as a example of the genre and were its evolved to over the past few years. i mean come on ignore this shit or i guarantee itll be all thats left.

    Thats the point m8, now its getting more popular people are using more shit commercial influences in there songs to get them known but the commercial side of people who might be into the style.

    just the same with any genre. when they get bigger & become more popular then get targeted buy ****ers who just want to make some money, & its songs like this that r giving hardstyle its bad name .

    soon as hardcore (happy) started getting bigger raverbaby come out, there songs are very happy, u might be into them or not, but its almost the same thing. nukleus black who released 1 or 2 decent tunes imo, now r releasing gash to get some ££££ in there pockets . ****ERS

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    Unfortunately, of late...

    Hardstyle = Scouse House

    Thats why i have stopped buying it....

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    Quote Originally Posted by IQ
    Unfortunately, of late...

    Hardstyle = Scouse House

    Thats why i have stopped buying it....
    innit mate i cant belive that hardstyle has come to this

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    Im sorry but I have to disagree.....

    by having a tune like Get this party started or the Hard Bass Remix of Milkshake in your box doesnt make you a "cheesy" dj or even show the imminent demise of Hardstyle

    Mangafish posted that he went to a Hardstyle night and couldnt get away with the repetitive bassline all night long, so surely having something a little different in your box breaks this monotony??

    If you have a box full of tunes with the "same old" hardstyle bassline then people are going to get bored, but throw in something a little different (even if it does have a "chart tune" lyric) and it keeps people a little more interested in your set...... even if the Hardstyle "purist" cant stand it, the ordinary punters who go out to have a good laugh with their mates and dance their asses off will love it


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    this would have been a good discussion for the " Crowd Pleasers " thread ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by piginabush
    Im sorry but I have to disagree.....

    by having a tune like Get this party started or the Hard Bass Remix of Milkshake in your box doesnt make you a "cheesy" dj or even show the imminent demise of Hardstyle

    Mangafish posted that he went to a Hardstyle night and couldnt get away with the repetitive bassline all night long, so surely having something a little different in your box breaks this monotony??

    If you have a box full of tunes with the "same old" hardstyle bassline then people are going to get bored, but throw in something a little different (even if it does have a "chart tune" lyric) and it keeps people a little more interested in your set...... even if the Hardstyle "purist" cant stand it, the ordinary punters who go out to have a good laugh with their mates and dance their asses off will love it

    Id agree that its good to throw different things in a set but the tunes you referred to arent different at all they've both got that 'same old hardstyle bassline'

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    tell u wot, the beverly hills tune rocks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yoshimitsu
    Quote Originally Posted by piginabush
    Im sorry but I have to disagree.....

    by having a tune like Get this party started or the Hard Bass Remix of Milkshake in your box doesnt make you a "cheesy" dj or even show the imminent demise of Hardstyle

    Mangafish posted that he went to a Hardstyle night and couldnt get away with the repetitive bassline all night long, so surely having something a little different in your box breaks this monotony??

    If you have a box full of tunes with the "same old" hardstyle bassline then people are going to get bored, but throw in something a little different (even if it does have a "chart tune" lyric) and it keeps people a little more interested in your set...... even if the Hardstyle "purist" cant stand it, the ordinary punters who go out to have a good laugh with their mates and dance their asses off will love it

    Id agree that its good to throw different things in a set but the tunes you referred to arent different at all they've both got that 'same old hardstyle bassline'
    yeah, suppose I worded that wrong, I think what I meant was throw something different in there that is not the same as the rest of your set has been/is going to be

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    Fun light crowd pleasing tracks can be done well though, and when they are I agree it's fine to play them. Although i'm well aware that many people don't agree, I think the Dj Isaac bootlegs are always done in a novel way which makes them far less cheesy than just sticking a vocal of a popular chart tune over a hardstyle beat. If that isn't cheesy, what is?

 

 
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