
Originally Posted by
kai
While I agree with a great deal of what your saying there Geoff, just one thing I feel the need to take issue with - and that's that the involvement of Goodgreef is a good thing for the UK hardstyle scene. For me, the kind of crap hardstyle being put out by labels like Nukleuz and Goodgreef, produced by the likes of Cally & Juice and Alex Kidd, is just giving the music a bad reputation, and stopping people who would otherwise have shoen an interest in the quality stuff from Europe from ever gettign into hardstyle as they just regard it as being the shite being played by these guys. Personally I think far from being good for the development of hardstyle in the UK, the involvement of such parties in the scene is just leading to crappy cheesy hardstyle swampin the scene, and once that happens even if the scene does grow it is growing in the wrong direction - i.e. the path already well-trodden by hard house a few years ago!