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 HHC, old new in the Netherlands

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collo
Hi People!

I was amazed at the amount of happy hardcore stuff still being made!

In the Netherlands (as you may already know) Happy Hardcore was mega-big around 95-98. But then it died due to overly commercial releases that didn't put quality but rather a gimmick as the primary feature. It's freakin amazing how popular it was in the Netherlands, 50% of all teenagers walked around in sports-cloths, like Australian, Cavello etc. But like I said, it died pretty fast after that period.

Nowadays Hardcore seems to be making a minor comeback, but the more the extreme stuff instead of the happy de peppy style :)

My question is to you guys/girls is, could you please get me up to date on the status of Happy Hardcore in other countries, is seems to be Canada en the USA mostly to me. although I loved seeing the japanese pictures at www.hardcorekitchen.com! Hilarious :)

Also, besides Anabolic Frolic can you name some new names in the scene?

Greetings,

Collo






Brian K ugh don't go with fah fah frolic =P

try some of the bigger names ie
slipmat
vibes
brisk
hixxy
sy
luna-c


"As punishment for your desertion, it's company policy to give you the plague."
DJ-SK8 Well one of the other resons y hhc didn't servive in holland is becaus gabber killed it. Ppl in holland go for the hard, dark and evil shit, there;s just more of a market for it out there.

pot smoker
Voltage
quote:
Originally posted by DJ-SK8:
Well one of the other resons y hhc didn't servive in holland is becaus gabber killed it. Ppl in holland go for the hard, dark and evil shit, there;s just more of a market for it out there.

pot smoker



I disagree with that statement. I am currently in Amsterdam at the moment and have seen that the Hardcore scene is very very small, no where near as big as I was expecting it to be. UK Style Hardcore has not been tested out here for years, and I just have a gut feeling spawned from the fact that dutch pop music already has a happy hardcore edge, that it would do very well here. The current dark Hardcore scene out here is dying compared to what it used to be, many dutch ravers are now afraid to go to the raves because there is always fighting guaranteed, they do not know of our atmospheres at our raves in England. The reason there are bad atmospheres is because of the music, very dark & hard emotions that frequently mention death and death paraphanalia. If this mood was to change, you would see a rebirth in the Dutch Hardcore scene, trust me.. I have been thinking about it for ages, this is the ONLY thing that can turn it around now.



Forward to the New School.
DJ Pathfinder In holland the most people are folowers if an style is out the most are gonna go to an other scene and also slagging styles then of .

im happy that iam in hardcore from 1991 till now.

You can't see me,because i am the future.
collo Hi again.

I'll try to clarify a few things here. First half of the 90's Hardcore/Gabber was an underground movement in the Netherlands. Around '95 the Happy Hardcore craze started to happen. At parties you'd find a mixed bag of older and newer (mostly happy stuff) artists and tracks. A few years down the line the Happy Hardcore sound was being exploited too much, a lot of really bad and cheap cds and tracks were released and it died a fast death around '98-'99.

After that people got into the trance-stuff you see everywhere now. Right now trance is as big as Happy Hardcore was before it. And it'll probably last for a few more years. But I definately see a shift towards a harder sound. Parties like Qlimax from Q-Dance call the music HardStyle, a mix of hardtrance with some hardcore influences, mostly the solid bass sound. Artists like WarmDuscher (DE) and Kai Tracid (DE) and our very own Lady Dana (NL) seem to be at the forefront of this style. Lady Dana is also still a Hardcore Dj.

Talking about Hardcore, after the death of the happy kind it went back underground, so to speak. And now a lot of new artists are embracing the sound again. It will never be as big as it was (I hope!) but you see a lot of people visiting both Trance/Hardstyle and Hardcore parties. Last year ID-T, who got very large during and because of the Hardcore period, organised the first Thunderdome Party since 99 in the Heineken Music Hall. A mix of old artists (BuzzFuzz, Dj Promo) and new ones (CatScan, Manu Malin) perfomed there and it was considered a succesful party.

So in closing, I'd say right now we have a pretty good balance in the Netherlands, enough parties for every sound.

Oh and voltage, I don't think you really got the right idea about the dutch scene. Of course there are fights and problems at some parties, but in general there's a lot of fun to be had. And one more thing, for some reason most hardcore records use profanity and rather dark sounds, but they make me very happy indeed to hear them! :)

Greetings,

Collo







Voltage
Collo, I completely admit that you would have more insight into all of this, as you are a dutch national - respect.

However, I think its reasonable that I can form educated/fair opinions from those I have spoken to who are also into the scene over there (or were)

I have spoken to 6 (not many I know, but chillingly they all gave exactly the same story with the same details). All 6 of these ex dutch hardcore ravers no longer go to hardcore events in Holland because of the bad atmospheres and fights you get at them, a couple said they would try it again sometime in the future. These people are Hardcore, they want a hardcore vibe that they are not getting at the end of the day, so they have ceased attending such events.




quote:
Originally posted by collo:
Hi again.

I'll try to clarify a few things here. First half of the 90's Hardcore/Gabber was an underground movement in the Netherlands. Around '95 the Happy Hardcore craze started to happen. At parties you'd find a mixed bag of older and newer (mostly happy stuff) artists and tracks. A few years down the line the Happy Hardcore sound was being exploited too much, a lot of really bad and cheap cds and tracks were released and it died a fast death around '98-'99.

After that people got into the trance-stuff you see everywhere now. Right now trance is as big as Happy Hardcore was before it. And it'll probably last for a few more years. But I definately see a shift towards a harder sound. Parties like Qlimax from Q-Dance call the music HardStyle, a mix of hardtrance with some hardcore influences, mostly the solid bass sound. Artists like WarmDuscher (DE) and Kai Tracid (DE) and our very own Lady Dana (NL) seem to be at the forefront of this style. Lady Dana is also still a Hardcore Dj.

Talking about Hardcore, after the death of the happy kind it went back underground, so to speak. And now a lot of new artists are embracing the sound again. It will never be as big as it was (I hope!) but you see a lot of people visiting both Trance/Hardstyle and Hardcore parties. Last year ID-T, who got very large during and because of the Hardcore period, organised the first Thunderdome Party since 99 in the Heineken Music Hall. A mix of old artists (BuzzFuzz, Dj Promo) and new ones (CatScan, Manu Malin) perfomed there and it was considered a succesful party.

So in closing, I'd say right now we have a pretty good balance in the Netherlands, enough parties for every sound.

Oh and voltage, I don't think you really got the right idea about the dutch scene. Of course there are fights and problems at some parties, but in general there's a lot of fun to be had. And one more thing, for some reason most hardcore records use profanity and rather dark sounds, but they make me very happy indeed to hear them! :)

Greetings,

Collo













Forward to the New School.
collo Hi again!

Well if they said so it's probably true for them ;)

I do know that some of the larger party-organisers started doing hardcore again. Like ID-T (Thunderdome 2001 and 2002 later this year) and Q-Dance (Hardcore Resurrection 2001) and usually they have a pretty strict door-policy, and I haven't seen any fights last Thunderdome.

Let's just hope that fights and stuff don't happen that much anymore!

Trancentral Collo do you got msn? icq?

DJ CURLY I SAY U HAPPYHARDCORE RAVERS FROM HOLLAND NETHERLANDS USA CANADA come TO LIVE IN THE U.K WE DONT mind A COUPLE MORE LEGAL OR ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS IF YOU THOUGHT YOUR SCENE WAS gooD WAIT TILL YOUVE SEEN OURS WE HAVE MAINSTREAM parties almost every week not your average crappy parties either good classic hardcore parties

u.k scene rules all others!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

HARDCORE MUSIC COMING ON STRONG
HARDCORE MUSIC ALL NIGHT LONG!!
Trancentral Holland = the same as The Netherlands m8

DJ CURLY and what am i a bloody geologist

HARDCORE MUSIC COMING ON STRONG
HARDCORE MUSIC ALL NIGHT LONG!!
collo Hi there, I'm back :)

I'm interested in hearing about these UK parties.. are there any videos, pictures or reports about these parties? Love to read them!

Greetings,

Collin

Lixx
quote:
Originally posted by DREAMSCAPE2002:
and what am i a bloody geologist



What do rocks have to do with this conversation?
-Lixx

Midway_raver Mainstream parties everyweek Dreamscape take me too where u live coz im from the midland sn a big event happens once evry 2 monthso n average but there is a lot of hardcore being played agen now

Like a bolt of lightning it's so frightning..Get ur brain now we're igniting
ParkLewis my first posting ... yippee

I gotta agree to voltage because it's the same over here in germany.

Once in a while we still get partys but it's become so rare that I can't be bothered to go there anymore.

It seems like the scene has changed as well. On parties you either get people who are so high that they're not even able to talk anymore or you get the absolutely wasted skinheads looking for someone to beat up. And that is at the really few partys that still exist. Don't get me wrong, I surely don't mind alcohol or the other stuff, but it's still not the reason I go to a rave and I reckon violence is the opposite of the happy hardcore vibe.

On the last Love-Parade there was !ONE! hhc stand. That's pretty poor compared to about a million house stands.

All that makes me really sad because I loved happycore from the start and now that I'm old enough to go to the partys =) hhc is nearly dead, at least over here.

Dunno but apparently it's not like that in the UK. I read some reports on USH, it sort of reminds me of the good times back.

I got some friends there, maybe I'll come over and visit the geologist =)

Park out
NO CARRIER

Pardon my bad english

DJ Mouse it depends where you are in england,the further north you go the less raves there are.they're all in london or there abouts.i'm on the same boat,always wanted to go to raves when i was younger and now that i'm old enough there is none about here. so when i want to go to a rave i gotta travel 200 miles to london

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DJ Mouse - "Winning a war doesn't determine who's right.... winning determines who's left"
Voltage
quote:
Originally posted by DJ Mouse:
it depends where you are in england,the further north you go the less raves there are.they're all in london or there abouts.i'm on the same boat,always wanted to go to raves when i was younger and now that i'm old enough there is none about here. so when i want to go to a rave i gotta travel 200 miles to london

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DJ Mouse - "Winning a war doesn't determine who's right.... winning determines who's left"




Let me know when u come to a london rave m8


Forward to the New School.
MC RizlaDizla i have yet to xperience any hardcore parties/raves/radio from any country apart from my own, UK. I would love to go to othere countries to see wot hardcore is like somewhere else.

But for true hardocre fans, you must come over to England, you really must, coz it is the nuts. I mean the amount of hardcorebeing made now here its amazing. 99% of hardcore has always come from the UK but 99 really saw it die down, and it woznt till small events broght it back up alittle, when Slammin Vinyl put on an event at the sanctary on 11/11/01 with new choonage starting to come thru. Now amny new labvels and many new faces are poping up all the time.

way to much to talk about here but you ca find all sorts of info on sites. in the uk the name happy hardcore is hardly ever used now. Hardcore or Hard Dance is a more useable name for it now,

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