Sulphurik Advanced Member
United Kingdom
995 posts Joined: Jan, 2009
Posted - 2020/12/26 : 20:15:02
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
I particularly liked this release from CLSM. I remember Sy playing it @ Slammin' Vinyl in 2002.
Yeah remember this release - liked sound of it.
Their debut release seems to be Reaching Out/ Can you feel it. Heard latter before which is decent. Hadn't heard Reaching out original before, great to hear it (I remember the CLSM & Billy Bunter remix).
Samination Advanced Member
Sweden
13,198 posts Joined: Jul, 2004
195 hardcore releases
Posted - 2020/12/30 : 21:35:28
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
Playing this in my New Years Eve set.
definitely a underrated track
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9oh9 Junior Member
United Kingdom
119 posts Joined: Jun, 2017
Posted - 2020/12/31 : 10:11:16
quote:Originally posted by Sulphurik:
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
I particularly liked this release from CLSM. I remember Sy playing it @ Slammin' Vinyl in 2002.
Yeah remember this release - liked sound of it.
Their debut release seems to be Reaching Out/ Can you feel it. Heard latter before which is decent. Hadn't heard Reaching out original before, great to hear it (I remember the CLSM & Billy Bunter remix).
This track below was a big one!
All the early CLSM stuff was brilliant (and the later stuff too tbh). I really miss that style, and the stuff that was coming out on labels like Raw Elements from the likes of Stargazer too; not-too-cheesy hard trance influenced, ravey, breakbeaty hardcore. It never really got the support it deserved, guess it got lumped in with "freeform" at the time which looking back wasn't really fair.
Samination Advanced Member
Sweden
13,198 posts Joined: Jul, 2004
195 hardcore releases
Posted - 2021/01/01 : 18:59:50
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
quote:Originally posted by Samination:
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
Playing this in my New Years Eve set.
definitely a underrated track
Heard it today on a Sy set and forgot how good it was.
was one of the first 10 vinyls I had bought myself
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Samination Advanced Member
Sweden
13,198 posts Joined: Jul, 2004
195 hardcore releases
Posted - 2021/02/15 : 11:51:56
Wished Gammer made freeform, but supposedly he hated the genre even more than uk hardcore, and we all know how he feels about being forced...
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Si Thompson Advanced Member
United Kingdom
3,427 posts Joined: Mar, 2016
Posted - 2021/02/15 : 14:38:28
quote:Originally posted by Samination:
Wished Gammer made freeform, but supposedly he hated the genre even more than uk hardcore, and we all know how he feels about being forced...
Me too. I miss this type of Freeform. Proper full of energy. During this time period I was buying every new release.
Anon. Average Member
United Kingdom
171 posts Joined: Dec, 2014
Posted - 2021/02/15 : 20:59:34
quote:Originally posted by Samination:
Wished Gammer made freeform, but supposedly he hated the genre even more than uk hardcore, and we all know how he feels about being forced...
Why did he continue to produce it if he hated it ? Or was he forced to make UK hardcore ?
DJ Hellfury Advanced Member
Austria
2,237 posts Joined: Feb, 2007
Posted - 2021/02/15 : 22:23:18
quote:Originally posted by Anon.:
quote:Originally posted by Samination:
Wished Gammer made freeform, but supposedly he hated the genre even more than uk hardcore, and we all know how he feels about being forced...
Why did he continue to produce it if he hated it ? Or was he forced to make UK hardcore ?
"making fans happy and then realizing you can't be stuck with the same sound forever"-feeling