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    I`m no fan of schranze at all, but there`s a time and a place for everything, and I see why the kids are into it.
    All this my crap is better than your crap is very playground though.

    "I pledge my allegiance to Schranze/Minimal/House/Apple/Microsoft/Nike and shall have nothing else" is a sad attitude no matter what your choice.

    Life is about diversity of input, there is pleasure to be found in many things, and the combination of many spices makes the meal of life far more interesting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass View Post
    I`m no fan of schranze at all, but there`s a time and a place for everything, and I see why the kids are into it.
    All this my crap is better than your crap is very playground though.

    "I pledge my allegiance to Schranze/Minimal/House/Apple/Microsoft/Nike and shall have nothing else" is a sad attitude no matter what your choice.

    Life is about diversity of input, there is pleasure to be found in many things, and the combination of many spices makes the meal of life far more interesting.
    indeed, amen mate!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass View Post
    I`m no fan of schranze at all, but there`s a time and a place for everything, and I see why the kids are into it.
    All this my crap is better than your crap is very playground though.

    "I pledge my allegiance to Schranze/Minimal/House/Apple/Microsoft/Nike and shall have nothing else" is a sad attitude no matter what your choice.

    Life is about diversity of input, there is pleasure to be found in many things, and the combination of many spices makes the meal of life far more interesting.
    Unless its ground white dog poo.

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    Schranz is deadly BOI!!! funny as ****, has anyone heard robert natus live at may day 07 r been to Q-base last week? because the choons are absolute rocking!
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    I've heard some really bad schranz, and I've made some really good schranz....ha ha

    Just depends on how well it's made really and that's it's not 180 BPM's. Cause you can have some brutal hard techno without making peoples hearts explode...lol

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    I love that fast and distorted = hard to some people

    Yet, clean and crisp, deadly slow, but really well produced beats, such as dubstep, when played on a proper soundsystem, can be the hardest thing ever. Kicks with so much presence, and bass, and crispness they just knock you out.

    Hardness is an attitude in the approach to sound and composition, and fast + distortion often in the wrong hands just ends up mushy and bland, the complete opposite of hard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass View Post
    fast + distortion often in the wrong hands just ends up mushy and bland, the complete opposite of hard.
    Agreed....

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    Although I still have to say that some of the cats, they know what they are doing.... But that goes in all genres or sub genres....there is shit everywhere.

    So please dont think I'm discounting the style or sound even....it's just all of the stuff which is made really badly giving the whole bit a bad name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass View Post
    there`s a time and a place for everything.
    All this my crap is better than your crap is very playground though.

    "I pledge my allegiance to Schranze/Minimal/House/Apple/Microsoft/Nike and shall have nothing else" is a sad attitude no matter what your choice.

    Life is about diversity of input, there is pleasure to be found in many things, and the combination of many spices makes the meal of life far more interesting.
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    Danny Black wouldn't know Schranz if it jumped up and poo'd on his face
    his comments are worthless

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    just because i had no idea who you were when you jumped and poo'd on my face. anyway. f*ck off.
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    Hi everyone.. my first post on here. I finally joined.

    I am from South Africa, but love my hard music...

    Also went to Q-base.

    I used to love my hardstyle, but hardstyle changed and really became cheesy, so I started listening to hard techno and finally got bit by the Schranz trend.

    O.B.I rocked at Q-base, his track selection were out of this world. Robert Natus and Sven Wittekend kept me jamming for hours on that little Amo 3 floor.

    I also dj, but not pro, just for a hobby. I bought loads of awesome vinyls while I were in Holland. Arkus P, Abstract 07 is awesome, also bought Thomas Gee, Viper XXL, Robert Natus tracks..

    I have to say, there aint a lot of people who would understand this style of music. The reason why I love it so much, there aint a lot of crappy cheesy vocals (in most of the tracks), its banging, its bouncy, it keeps me interested in the set and if the right dj plays, there are CLIMAXES in the tune...

    I live for hard techno and schranz now...

    I am definitely doing Nature ONE next year!!

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    good lad and welcome on board!
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    yea, i can appreciate the hardest of techno and the most minimal of techno, its all great music imo

    welcome btw :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by audioinjection View Post
    yea, i can appreciate the hardest of techno and the most minimal of techno, its all great music imo

    welcome btw :)
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    I think we really need to appreciate peoples creativity, not everyone is as classically trained an artist as the next man, but some people are really trying.
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    switchblade, natus and russhhhhh! schranz is alot like hardstyle for me at the moment, in the sense that there is alot of it about but you have to really hunt down the decent,quirky stuff!
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    Shranz is a bit pish in general, but everything has its time and its place. I just think that too much focus is being layed on (too much maybe?) overall distortion rather than distorting subtle bits/layers of tunes for dramatic effect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass View Post
    I love that fast and distorted = hard to some people

    Yet, clean and crisp, deadly slow, but really well produced beats, such as dubstep, when played on a proper soundsystem, can be the hardest thing ever. Kicks with so much presence, and bass, and crispness they just knock you out.

    Hardness is an attitude in the approach to sound and composition, and fast + distortion often in the wrong hands just ends up mushy and bland, the complete opposite of hard.
    it's a question of taste innit.
    some people have none.
    It's toe tappingly tragic
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    Quote Originally Posted by wenna View Post
    switchblade, natus and russhhhhh! schranz is alot like hardstyle for me at the moment, in the sense that there is alot of it about but you have to really hunt down the decent,quirky stuff!
    Yeah your quite right, and finding the good stuff is quite hard, i like my schranz with more of a techno vibe not as distorted as some of the stuff you get, like on cardiac arrest, protocast ect. try labels like artificial beats, white labels, and cannibal society.

 

 
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