latininxtc Advanced Member
United States
7,307 posts Joined: Feb, 2006
Posted - 2014/01/28 : 15:49:00
quote:Originally posted by Samination:
quote:Originally posted by skankineddie666:... and theres a rumored Lethal Theory Album in the works!!!!
didnt we just have a album from them?
It's not a rumor it's happening. Either Kurt or Joey already mentioned it on Facebook, and it's going to be a LT classics album. I find this a great idea considering that the majority of the older tracks are not available anywhere else to purchase.
Samination Advanced Member
Sweden
13,239 posts Joined: Jul, 2004
195 hardcore releases
Posted - 2014/01/28 : 17:50:18
quote:Originally posted by latininxtc:
quote:Originally posted by Samination:
quote:Originally posted by skankineddie666:... and theres a rumored Lethal Theory Album in the works!!!!
didnt we just have a album from them?
It's not a rumor it's happening. Either Kurt or Joey already mentioned it on Facebook, and it's going to be a LT classics album. I find this a great idea considering that the majority of the older tracks are not available anywhere else to purchase.
Joey did sell his tracks on DVD a few years ago. Sadly most of them (if not all) where in MP3 format, but still 320k. And ofcourse it was only tracks by him or with him.l
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latininxtc Advanced Member
United States
7,307 posts Joined: Feb, 2006
Posted - 2014/01/28 : 17:56:33
quote:Originally posted by Samination:
quote:Originally posted by latininxtc:
quote:Originally posted by Samination:
quote:Originally posted by skankineddie666:... and theres a rumored Lethal Theory Album in the works!!!!
didnt we just have a album from them?
It's not a rumor it's happening. Either Kurt or Joey already mentioned it on Facebook, and it's going to be a LT classics album. I find this a great idea considering that the majority of the older tracks are not available anywhere else to purchase.
Joey did sell his tracks on DVD a few years ago. Sadly most of them (if not all) where in MP3 format, but still 320k
oh i have that dvd as well as the one kurt sold to me but i still think there are a few tracks from LT that I don't have but want, like orbit1's remix of everywhere i turn. I know Rowan just loathes that song.
robertybob Senior Member
United Kingdom
328 posts Joined: Jul, 2005
Posted - 2014/01/28 : 22:49:57
Michael Mansion - I know most people only consider remixes of his tracks to be proper hardcore, but hell I'd be happy with an artist album of remixes.
He's had a lot of remixes done with F&D so it makes sense for it to come out on HU.
He was, years ago, talking about doing an album but I don't know what happened to that.
DJ D-Luc-D Senior Member
United Kingdom
458 posts Joined: Feb, 2012
Posted - 2014/01/28 : 23:31:25
quote:Originally posted by Elipton:
quote:Originally posted by latininxtc:
Shimamura. Love his stuff, but getting his stuff in the US is so difficult and hard to find, and I imagine it's not that much different in the UK. He's been around for years and I think an artist album from HU could do very well.
Can't see that happening. He has 2 artist albums out at least already. Albums are far better set up in Japan than they are over here let alone America. They have massive conventions which all labels aim for as a deadline. They'll be expensive to get unless they find a distributor over here or in the US. But I hear HU's postage prices are pretty hefty, so perhaps you can just import them from Japan instead of the UK for a little extra.
There are 5 if you want to include DJ SHIMAMURA : ESSENTIAL WORKS. I wouldn't say that importing this stuff is that difficult (compared to other labels there) but then again I'm so used to the whole process so I don't really see it the way UKHC fans do lol.
Craigavon raver Advanced Member
Ireland
2,226 posts Joined: Sep, 2007
Posted - 2014/01/29 : 20:01:07
Would love to see some type of scot brown release, like 20 years of evolution records! evolution is 20 years old, which suppose is a big thing in the hardcore scene, and scott released 2 10 years of hardcore cds 10 years ago to mark 10 years of evolution, so with scot working with hu by mixing hu 6, maybe this could be a possibility! Numerous cds going from the start to the present day, now that would be awesome!
Brainchild Average Member
United Kingdom
193 posts Joined: Sep, 2006
Posted - 2014/01/30 : 12:56:35
quote:Originally posted by latininxtc:
Force & Styles, I don't see them coming back together anytime soon. Darren's been doing well for himself on his own, it would surely be a bit of a step back for him to rejoin with Force, especially since Force hasn't produced anything in ages.
According to Discogs, so not sure how reliable it is, DJ Force now owns a clothes company called The Big T-Shirt Company. But he did make a brief come back a few years ago with the relaunch of UK Dance but it didn't last more than a few releases which is a shame.
Samination Advanced Member
Sweden
13,239 posts Joined: Jul, 2004
195 hardcore releases
Posted - 2014/01/31 : 08:52:56
quote:Originally posted by fakka13k:
What about Dj Stompy Album? Even better a DNA album??
so the USHers can rip him a new one? hell no, then I rather prfer a Stompy one
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Triquatra Moderator
United Kingdom
12,637 posts Joined: Nov, 2003
Posted - 2014/01/31 : 10:52:05
I don't mind the song itself stevieboots! It's the 'singing'/MCing I don't like, I'm sure the guys got talent, but I'm not a fan of the accent :P
Stompy album would so stupidly good...New Era....*drool*
_Jay_ Advanced Member
United Kingdom
6,868 posts Joined: Oct, 2011
Posted - 2014/01/31 : 12:27:35
All of your suggestions are superb and completely in-keeping with my own thoughts and preferences, but these two are especially accurate/true/bang on!:
quote:Originally posted by Torpex:
Stu Infinity. Got that "classic", no-nonsense, melodic UK hardcore sound nailed 100%.
quote:Originally posted by Torpex:
Darren Hotchkiss. Some of the stuff produced by this guy (and out on Notorious Vinyl) is sensational. Very few people in the scene match the "drive" in his tracks.