Quote Originally Posted by edk
paul check clive king "kickin in " a wicked hardstyle track without doubt, canned by pavo,isaac and prophet too, gets a massive reaction, clive is a top hardstyle producer as his 4 releases on nuk prove to me. " one was on purple" listen to the whole tune, forgetting the label, and tell me what you think.
your coments back my point that nuk like to cover every angel of dance music, from cheese fodder to classics ! the only other label to do this is tidy, which is total cheese fodder.
the nuk black label has generally proved useful for bridgeing tracks, when mixing between techno/hardtrance/harstyle and help to bring new people to the scene surley this is a good thing
Ive checked it mate, i listen to everything... then form an opinion based on myself pretty much! I couldnt care if pavo and isaac are playin it. I still think its very bog standard hardstyle... and the only thing i personally would find it useful for is chucking at people i didnt like when ive had one to many vodka's.

Dont get me wrong here mate, im not tryin to be a cunt with u! I just think there releases have been gash!

They are in a posistion to release so much good shit with the size of them, yet they rely on there own producers to make stuff (saving money).

Organ doners!!! How hardstyle are they? Good and im sure sound as... but not hardstyle. Clive king ur right isnt bad, but not in the same league as majority of the big hardstyle produers! I wouldnt take into consideration the label, if i felt 100 behind a track, and i own so much nukleuz its unreal. But mainly the old bxr stuff tbh!