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Jay FX
24th March 2004, 10:43 PM
What a breath of fresh air it is to finaly see people discussing hardcore again on a northeast forum.
For years I have had to browse other forums around the country to keep up to tabs of what is going on in the scene but now thanks to certain dj's(you know who ya both are ;) ) going against the grain of the northeast style we can finaly see some light at the end of the tunnel.
I hope atlast the northeast can finaly catch up with the rest of the country and maybe,just maybe even find it's own hardcore produces bold enough to have a crack with the big boys(Ya know it Rich ;) )


Keep it up!

Rich
25th March 2004, 02:18 AM
Too true mate. Too true.

Its about time hardcore got represented in the north east. Ill definatly be at Hardcore Land supporting the sound. :)

markmayhem
25th March 2004, 01:55 PM
Too true mate. Too true.

Its about time hardcore got represented in the north east. Ill definatly be at Hardcore Land supporting the sound. :)


Me too!!! :D

Haston
25th March 2004, 01:55 PM
Oasis has always catered for Hardcore with it being the main style of Zippy & Trixy... they are also producking Hardcore at the moment on their Square Recordings label... respect Zip & Trix!!

Ty Flipside
25th March 2004, 09:21 PM
Oasis has always catered for Hardcore with it being the main style of Zippy & Trixy... they are also producking Hardcore at the moment on their Square Recordings label... respect Zip & Trix!!


Definately!

Max respect to anyone into their Hardcore! :D

forcer
28th March 2004, 11:06 AM
Keep It Comin!


definetly, as much as i love makina and northeast mc's there is nothing like a good bouncy hardcore set, roll on hardcoreland :D

Rob H
28th March 2004, 04:31 PM
i dont think there is enough hardcore played in the north east. in my opinion the north east seems to be in a coma, it just doesnt move on, its stuck playin makina from 94-96. fair enough people like that style but eventually people WILL tire of it, & if no dj's are trying to bring hardcore or new style makina like eureka - eureka, ruboy vs tanki & osram - liquid silence into the scene then the scene will die

i think hardcore is much better produced and anybody who says its all too "trance'y" try n get a listen to a few more choonz cos the 1 or 2 you've probably herd just aint a true representation of hardcore, get a listen to sy & unknown - keep the crowd jumpin', scott brown - i became hardcore

& tell me is that is too trance'y

Hardcore IS the Future!!!!

Jay FX
11th April 2004, 10:08 AM
just got back from a private party in brummy land and am sorry northeast crew but when ya can actualy sit down and chat to people like Gammer,Lost Soul,Mozz,Oli-G,Dan Rolla J,Dj Compassion and many many more I just cant see the future being more than upfront hardcore.

Now dont get me wrong because I love spanish aswell and mischief and dj serno came down with us and played a set to the upfront crowd and they fucking loved it but come on people the futures hard,the futures hardcore!

I mean these guys are knocking tunes out on a weekly basis and not just any old shit but fucking stonking tunes and there all English and they are the most down to earth people ya will ever meet.None of this big head crap just plain and simple we want to please our people full stop!!!

am sure il get slated for this post but hey it only my opinion


peace