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 Old Skool Hardore influences in Hard House?

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Smoogie Remember my thread last year where I said that Hard House is harder than Hardcore?

Well it is not unknown in both the Hardcore and Hard House scenes that Hard House has been talking a lot of influences from not just it's own routes (with the Hoovers being Hardcore anyway) but also other sounds as well.

Now you might all laugh at this and I can already predict at least three or maybe four of you coming on here disagreeing with me leaving snide remarks but I am not here to debate, I am here to share what I see as a very positive direction for not just the Hard House scene but the underground rave scene as a whole.

Here is a mix of mine:



In this mix you will here a variety of different styles but have a listen, you will recognise a few of these possible? Force and Styles - Heart of Gold in a Hard House set? Yes, it is in there, well a new remake anyway!

Before you think that this is all going to be some cheesy donks then think again, the mix will get harder and filthier as it progresses. Of course I include some of my favourites in it such as Splinter, Busy Bee, Oh My and Pickled but you will not deny that there is some Hardcore in here even though this is at 150-160 BPM.

Another mix:



The most recent in my Future Hard House series. I will have another one up soon hopefully. I just keep coming across some awesome tunes and they all need to be shared!

So the next time you are listening to some Dubstepcore or Trapcore by the likes of Gammer or whoever else and getting fed up remember the that Hard House scene is pulling ahead and keeping things real!
Vladel Wrong forum knobhead
djDMS And you're still deluded. You're not here to debate because it's an argument you can't win.

The horse is dead, stop flogging it!

Hard house is going nowhere.

Well, that's not strictly true. It's going backwards because it's the only way it can survive.The trend of copying everything has been happening in Hard house too and it hasn't gone too well. Die hard fans are even more against change than Hardcore listeners!
Captain Triceps
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Originally posted by Vladel:
Wrong forum knobhead


Just coughed tea and biscuits all over myself, hahaha!
Triquatra Fixed

try and keep it in the right forum, not saying it'll happen but I'm getting pretty old and my mouse hand might slip from 'move topic' to 'delete'.

Just a heads up. :D
Smoogie Hard House is going nowhere yet attendance at raves is t bigger each year?
djDMS You're just making facts up now
Smoogie
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Originally posted by djDMS:
You're just making facts up now



You haven't even given it a chance have you?
djDMS Yep.

You keep making the mistake of thinking that nobody else here follows other genres.

Sorry to spoil your trollathon but we do.

Hard house has suffered just as much as Hardcore, if not more.
It's no harder, filthier, or fresher than anything else so while you might believe that it's amazing and the answer to all our problems I have to disagree.

Nothing is as big as it was years ago. Trance is still going pretty strong and D&B manages to hang on in there but just about everything else is on it's arse compared to the good old days.

If you need any history lessons we'll be glad to help.

DJIntensity Don?t want to sound bad but Hard House sucks bad.
meran05 Hard House is the biggest load of shit known to man.

I would rather lick a horses a**hole than listen to that ******** you keep putting on this forum.
Smoogie
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Originally posted by djDMS:
Yep.

You keep making the mistake of thinking that nobody else here follows other genres.

Sorry to spoil your trollathon but we do.

Hard house has suffered just as much as Hardcore, if not more.
It's no harder, filthier, or fresher than anything else so while you might believe that it's amazing and the answer to all our problems I have to disagree.

Nothing is as big as it was years ago. Trance is still going pretty strong and D&B manages to hang on in there but just about everything else is on it's arse compared to the good old days.

If you need any history lessons we'll be glad to help.





I don't need a history lesson thanks.

I am interested that you mention that Trance and DnB are still big. Both have been stuck in the past for donkys years

Anyway I cannot talk anymore, I only discovered more Hard House last night and this stuff is 'bare peng'
DJIntensity Even listening to Tiesto is better than listening to this shoite.
Smoogie
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Originally posted by DJIntensity:
Even listening to Tiesto is better than listening to this shoite.



So you don't like Hard House yet o feel the need to piss all over a Hard House thread?
The Big Spill Hard house lost it years ago mate.

The only label that is worth a mention now is Tinrib.
Smoogie
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Originally posted by The Big Spill:
Hard house lost it years ago mate.

The only label that is worth a mention now is Tinrib.



Think again:



I will say I am not actually aloud to talk about Hard House on here but as this I 'other genre' hopefully no one minds

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