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Dj Delight
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Posted - 2013/07/19 : 22:32:38
Check this article out ,now we have it scientifically proven!
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/science-technology/hardcore-will-never-die-say-scientists-2013071976321
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The drunken scotsman
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Posted - 2013/07/19 : 23:25:10
But, but dubcore is killing the sceeeeeeneeeeee
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Hard2Get
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Posted - 2013/07/19 : 23:35:02
quote: Originally posted by The drunken scotsman:
But, but dubcore is killing the sceeeeeeneeeeee
HARDCORE WILL NEVER DIE. FACT!
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DJ Hellfury
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Posted - 2013/07/20 : 07:56:59
Dubcore != whole hardcore scene
too many other SUBgenres to enjoy
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Charger
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Posted - 2013/07/20 : 08:32:11
What?? The experiment was just putting a 90's Fantazia tape pack into a particle accelerator and it did the job in proving that hardcore will never die?? 
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Mortis
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Posted - 2013/07/20 : 09:22:00
"Our experiments have demonstrated that the music of DJs like Seduction, Slipmatt, Vibes and Easygroove is immune to the rules that bind everything else in existence."
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Dj Delight
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Posted - 2013/07/20 : 10:27:16
quote: Originally posted by Mortis:
"Our experiments have demonstrated that the music of DJs like Seduction, Slipmatt, Vibes and Easygroove is immune to the rules that bind everything else in existence."

we've all been sayin that for years
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Elipton
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Posted - 2013/07/20 : 11:48:34
Ironic thing is, Hardcore is dying - and that's mathematically proven. Numbers are going down, no bones about it!
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Hard2Get
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Posted - 2013/07/20 : 12:00:32
Only the commercial aspect is dying (which is good). The underground side is not even close to dying.
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_Jay_
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Posted - 2013/07/21 : 10:43:32
quote: Originally posted by Elipton:
Ironic thing is, Hardcore is dying - and that's mathematically proven. Numbers are going down, no bones about it!
quote: Originally posted by Hard2Get:
Only the commercial aspect is dying (which is good). The underground side is not even close to dying.
Matthew it correct.
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Future_Shock
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Posted - 2013/07/21 : 12:34:07
quote: Originally posted by _Jay_:
quote: Originally posted by Elipton:
Ironic thing is, Hardcore is dying - and that's mathematically proven. Numbers are going down, no bones about it!
quote: Originally posted by Hard2Get:
Only the commercial aspect is dying (which is good). The underground side is not even close to dying.
Matthew it correct.
Music sales for all genres have been and will continue to go down. It's not specific to hardcore.
I'm assuming thats how you're measuring the decline
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latininxtc
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Posted - 2013/07/21 : 16:01:30
I really wouldn't equate hardcore music dying by looking at album and digital download sales, seeing as how people are notorious for pirating music, maybe more in this genre than others. I think it's best to look at ticket sales at events as an indication of decline of hardcore, if there really is an actual decline.
Besides hardcore has been "dying" over ten years now according to most jaded old farts. It's clearly not going anywhere anytime soon.
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Hard2Get
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Posted - 2013/07/21 : 16:28:54
As I've said a few times, if it didn't die in 2000 it certainly isn't going to die now!
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Dj Delight
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Posted - 2013/07/21 : 17:55:53
quote: Originally posted by Elipton:
Ironic thing is, Hardcore is dying - and that's mathematically proven. Numbers are going down, no bones about it!
that's more likely due to the ecomomy......not it's popularity....even ravers have to tighten
their belts in a recession
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Dj Delight
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Posted - 2013/07/21 : 18:02:43
quote: Originally posted by Hard2Get:
As I've said a few times, if it didn't die in 2000 it certainly isn't going to die now!
omg not the dreaded wasteland of mid 2000 onwards
it was certainly on life support ,till it got a jump start again in 2004
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Mortis
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Posted - 2013/07/21 : 18:44:26
2002 really, Bonkers 8 triggered the revival as it where. Not that there wasn't good tracks coming out before then anyway.
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