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people dont really do reviews of nights on here...

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Hard2Get
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Posted - 2014/12/14 :  17:10:02  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Hard2Get's homepage  Reply with quote
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Haaaaa!! Incidentally, I've never been involved in a fight in my life so perhaps I'm just more prone at staying away from trouble. Although I do have a very punchable face.

Nor me. Not interested.
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i definitely didnt mishear it, it just made me laugh how storm big fisted him then mc'd over dougal and gammers set straight after

What is this term? Presumably Storm didn't actually fist anyone.


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Posted - 2014/12/14 :  17:14:25  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Elliott's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by skarr:
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Originally posted by Claxton:
If that Ememy/Storm thing actually happened and it was how you interpreted it, then I despair!





are u trying to suggest that i just made it up?... hold on maybe it was a dream... no, no, it definately happened, and it was exactly how i interpreted it, and some1 mentioned something about chavs, i have never seen so much trouble in 1 night in all my years of clubbing, must of been at least 6 fights, people proper getting there faces smashed in for no reason by coked up steriod freaks, mc storm had 2 stop dougal and gammers set at 1 point and jump into the crowd to split a fight up because the security couldnt handle it, big ups 2 him for that 1 though.......


Fair play. He just went up in my estimation by a small but not imperceptible amount.


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Posted - 2014/12/14 :  17:25:35  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit wong's homepage  Reply with quote
he's still a massive c*nt though

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The drunken scotsman
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Posted - 2014/12/14 :  17:30:30  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit The drunken scotsman's homepage  Reply with quote
Storm is always stopping trouble at raves when he's on the stage. There's been countless times I've seen him stop the music and jump into the crowd to stop arseholes fighting....

But yes he's still a massive bell end.


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Posted - 2014/12/14 :  18:33:02  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Hard2Get's homepage  Reply with quote
Can't imagine why anyone would want to go to a rave where the kind of idiots gather that it's actually necessary to stop them.



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Posted - 2014/12/14 :  18:43:20  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit latininxtc's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by Hard2Get:
Can't imagine why anyone would want to go to a rave where the kind of idiots gather that it's actually necessary to stop them.



The same reason why people don't stop living in war-torn countries. You don't give up on life and the things you like just because a few bad apples may make your experiences miserable.

I remember when I was telling everyone about going to my trip to Mexico last year everyone gave me hell saying they're gonna kidnap me and kill me. That didn't stop me from going. I love to travel and danger can lurk everywhere you go. And I made it back home safely. Sure I went to Cancun and surrounding area, which are currently the safest areas of Mexico right now. But still anything could have happened to me and my cousin.

My mom is in Mexico right now and she's making a stop in the city where they kidnapped, murdered, and burned the bodies of 40+ students and teachers protesting on the lack of any action from the mayor. But she still went through there because she has parents who live a 6hr drive away from Mexico City in the middle of nowhere that are alone and she went to see how they're doing and help them financially. I would hate to be one of those people who give up going to certain places or doing certain things just because there's a slim chance of something happening when there's an even greater chance of nothing ever happening.


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Posted - 2014/12/14 :  18:55:00  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Hard2Get's homepage  Reply with quote
Oh i didn't mean because i think there is any risk of anything happening. It's generally just idiots fighting amongst themselves.



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Posted - 2014/12/14 :  19:14:05  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit latininxtc's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by Hard2Get:
Oh i didn't mean because i think there is any risk of anything happening. It's generally just idiots fighting amongst themselves.



well everyone loves a good trainwreck! Well, I do at least lol

It's one of the things I loved seeing in Spain 2 yrs ago, ppl making a mess of themselves lol


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Posted - 2014/12/14 :  21:32:48  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Captain Triceps's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by latininxtc:
The same reason why people don't stop living in war-torn countries.



Sierra Leone, Chad and Zimbabwe are bloody lucky they don't have a UK hardcore scene, really.


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Posted - 2014/12/14 :  21:39:52  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit latininxtc's homepage  Reply with quote
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The same reason why people don't stop living in war-torn countries.



Sierra Leone, Chad and Zimbabwe are bloody lucky they don't have a UK hardcore scene, really.



You forgot Somalia!

Oh, but they must have one!

Let us send some "top-tier" talent over there to try and start some! We should have MC Storm, MC Enemy, Keyes MC, MC Whizzkid, Breeze, Klubfiller, Ramos, Chris Unknown, and Squad-E sent there immediately to bring UK hardcore to the slums of Africa!


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Posted - 2014/12/14 :  22:08:27  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit trippnface's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by latininxtc:
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Originally posted by The drunken scotsman:
Why does everyone on here seem to hate the idea of MC's?



I don't hate all MCs, some of them are good, and I don't completely hate the idea of MCs, but what I don't like is the idea that they're actually that necessary at raves, and the form that MCs in UK hardcore take.

No other electronic genre does an MC take on as much of a role as in UK hardcore. Usually MCs serve as hosts and present the next act as well as close out each act, and also throw in a few words here and there to hype up the crowd. This is the case for MCs in hardstyle and gabber hardcore. Nowhere else but UK hardcore do you have an MC come and take every opportunity they get to try and impress us as being some sort of badass lyricist. The UK hardcore scene has been fueling the egos of MCs and all that's done is develop them into thinking they're a necessary aspect to the scene when in reality they are extremely expendable.

The UK hardcore scenes in North America, Australia, and many other places around the world manage to survive without the need of an MC, so how could anyone in the UK think their scene won't be able to cope without them? All you need for an amazing time at a rave is a good venue, a good bar, some lights, and some great music and DJs who know how to bring alive said music. If you feel that you can't do without an MC at a live event, then either the DJ isn't peaking your interest because of his/her djing skills and/or the tracklist, or you were never really that committed to the music in the first place.

Also, it's been stated a few times here that MCs have been responsible for what the end results of many tracks has been. Producers have had to go back and re-work their tracks just to leave enough room for the MCs to spew their shit in the middle of the tracks when they're played live. Imagine how some of the music would change if producers did what they want to do with their own tracks and not have to take into account any MC influence.



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Posted - 2014/12/15 :  10:58:04  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit skarr's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by Claxton:
I really hope that HTID book Outforce or Rescue for HTID ITS. Not because I particularly want to see any of them play but simply because it would be an important step towards bringing the scene back together again and it would show that HTID are above all the nonsense.




to be honest i think rescuse and outforce are 2 of the best producers around at the minute, not heard 1 bad tune off either of them for a long time, they make simple, uplifting, straight to he point hardcore, and hopefully people will not choose not too book them just cause they part of gtym.


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Edited by - skarr on 2014/12/15 10:59:17
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Posted - 2014/12/15 :  17:36:30  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Elliott's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by The drunken scotsman:
Storm is always stopping trouble at raves when he's on the stage. There's been countless times I've seen him stop the music and jump into the crowd to stop arseholes fighting....

But yes he's still a massive bell end.


Interesting. Regardless of his questionable personality, you can't help but have a certain level of respect for him for that. Scene politics are unimportant compared to looking out for people's physical safety.


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Posted - 2014/12/15 :  17:58:49  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit The drunken scotsman's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by Elliott:
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Originally posted by The drunken scotsman:
Storm is always stopping trouble at raves when he's on the stage. There's been countless times I've seen him stop the music and jump into the crowd to stop arseholes fighting....

But yes he's still a massive bell end.


Interesting. Regardless of his questionable personality, you can't help but have a certain level of respect for him for that. Scene politics are unimportant compared to looking out for people's physical safety.



Yes, although you can't help but think he's doing it for himself and his massive ego rather than the safety of people at the events - it's like he's trying to assert some kind of authority.


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Posted - 2014/12/15 :  19:49:26  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Elliott's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by The drunken scotsman:
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Originally posted by Elliott:
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Originally posted by The drunken scotsman:
Storm is always stopping trouble at raves when he's on the stage. There's been countless times I've seen him stop the music and jump into the crowd to stop arseholes fighting....

But yes he's still a massive bell end.


Interesting. Regardless of his questionable personality, you can't help but have a certain level of respect for him for that. Scene politics are unimportant compared to looking out for people's physical safety.



Yes, although you can't help but think he's doing it for himself and his massive ego rather than the safety of people at the events - it's like he's trying to assert some kind of authority.



Hmm. That's another way of looking at it. Given his rather sizeable ego, it doesn't seem out of the question!


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Edited by - Elliott on 2014/12/15 19:49:49



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