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    Default JUMP Style...

    think its about time we had a serious discussion about this "newish" genre...

    I know its been around a while and I will put my views across in a bit. But I wanted to know what you lot thought of it?
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    i can honestly say i havent heard of this, what does the genre encompass?
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    oh its in the hardstyle forum bouncy hardstyle?
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    funnily enough your almost right. The first releases of this sort of style came out on STIK (Italy) its that sort of "roundish" beat (that is crazy Hakka talk, but I it is true to how I can perceive it!) and its more hardcoreish in sound but hardstyle in layout and speed.

    Its purely for the darker and eviler sort of sound... very rough.... can't see much uplifting comming in jump style!
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    its the track that jumps hardstyle to hardcore...
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    http://www.hardnoiser.nl/jumpstyle.mp3

    here is a set showing what I mean...
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    is it called 'jump' for 'jump on the next bandwagon' - ive got hardstlye sets going back about 6 months with hardcore in them... sheesh. :roll:


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    perhaps I've completely missed the point then... but I thought there was this newish "sub" genre which is basically slowed down hardcore?
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    There's a fair few tracks I can give examples of...
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    Quote Originally Posted by djstride
    is it called 'jump' for 'jump on the next bandwagon' - ive got hardstlye sets going back about 6 months with hardcore in them... sheesh. :roll:


    haha
    well you seem the best person to tell us all bout then eh?
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    Isn't it very big distorded kickdrums without no complimenting basslines. Simple riffs that flow through the track from start to finish, little percussian, lots of samples hip hop style. The main focal point is the kickdrum.


    These sorts of tunes?

    Derb - D.F.C.
    T.Tronik - Summer Acid
    Jack & The Ripper - Whores In Da House
    Dj Frank - Story (Jump Mix)

    I'm happy to be told I'm wrong, but could you explain a bit more mate instead of a "sheesh" which does nothing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hakka2
    http://www.hardnoiser.nl/jumpstyle.mp3

    here is a set showing what I mean...
    that set sounds EXACTLY like hardstyle to me - bit cheesy too with all them vocals, but just seems like good ole hardstyle (o
    the DERB track you listed sounds more like the Belgian "jump style" stuff, which is nothing like hardstyle, i wouldnt even compare the two!
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    Lobotomy Inc. vs. Dinamik - Jump'in
    Ruthless & Vorwerk - Power To Da Beats
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    just sounds like hardstyle cos really there is many forms of hardstyle some tunes harder than others

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    oh well... end of discussion then!
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    It all came about this as some dutch people from the hardstyle room in Soulseek were telling me about it, just seems strange that they would make up such an elabrorate lie. Thing is though all the music suggested is different from typical hardstyle...

    oh well never mind then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hakka2
    http://www.hardnoiser.nl/jumpstyle.mp3

    here is a set showing what I mean...
    quite badly the last 5 mins was only the track on here that was of the thing I was trying to describe.
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    Are you feeling ok Mark? :lol:

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    there is a new style genre coming out of hardstyle called jump style
    its more like simpler sounds less melody but the bassline is very bouncy
    one of the top hardstyle record shops have got some good examples

    http://www.sector-1.com/catalog/prod...oducts_id=2159

    to be hounest im not that impressed with it if its gonna be the newstyle

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    I gurantee we will have heard all this "new style" has to offer countless times before....its just a floodgate for 1001 "Essential Jump Style" compilations to be perfectly honest and anyone who cant see that just has to look back at hard house, nu nrg, hardbag, hand bag, hard nrg, hi nrg blah blah blah

 

 
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