My Area
Register
Donate
Help
FAQ
About us
Links
Articles
Competitions
Interviews
About HHC.com DJs
T-shirts and merchandise
Profile
Register
Active Topics
Topic Stats
Members
Search
Bookmarks
Add event
Label search
Artist search
Release / Track search

Raver's online
 Total online 1922
 Radio listeners 173+
Email Us!
Username: Password:

  Lost password
 Remember my login 
 All forums
 Music discussion - hardcore
 

Gammer Interview

 Printer friendly
Page: 
of 3

Author Thread  
Vladel
Advanced Member



United Kingdom
1,525 posts
Joined: Feb, 2008
Posted - 2015/10/02 :  16:35:58  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Vladel's homepage  Reply with quote
Styles and gammer will never be respected outside the scene while they are trying to copy everything else, best off just being hardcore and being known for that I'd say.

__________________________________
remain calm do not be alarmed do not attempt to leave the dancefloor




Alert moderator Go to top of page
jordesuvi
Junior Member



United Kingdom
143 posts
Joined: Feb, 2014
jordesuvi has attended 4 events
Posted - 2015/10/02 :  16:53:20  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit jordesuvi's homepage  Reply with quote
quote:
Originally posted by trippnface:
"i suppose using happy hardcore as the blanket term for our music does make more sense. i am just very used to distinguishing happy vs UK in the US cuz everyone is pretty genre dumb and you have to be very specific. at the same time though we can't call shit from 95 "happy hardcore" ; then call some 2006 shit "happy hardcore" then call his new trap crap " happy hardcore. it does not work,"

Meh, I rarely, if ever hear a trap based hardcore track anymore. I think it was just a tiny experimental phase some producers went through.

quote:
Originally posted by trippnface:
"who cares if other people do not like hardcore? is that not the point?"

In Gammer's words:
"We don't seem to get that much hate... what we don't really get is acceptance - and I can understand why. When people hear the music and its 170 BPM, four to the floor, and its really flipping fast and crazy... people listen and just say, "I'm not really sure about that."

"And that's what Happy Hardcore is all about! It's like the most outright rebellious genre standing in rave because its neither trendy nor socially acceptable. That's the honest beauty in it that I wouldn't change for the world."


quote:
Originally posted by trippnface:
"i don't understand this huge identity crisis and multiple personality disorder hardcore has. seriously. no other rave genre has this many problems constantly trying to reinvent itself. why? there is nothing wrong with hardcore or the people that listen to it."



It could have easily been resolved.
Happy Hardcore for the 90's sound
UK Hardcore for mid-2000's Squad-E sounding stuff
Hardcore Rave for the recent evolution of hardcore.

However, I believe YouTube music promoters, nanobii and Vau Boy are factors here. They've all labeled the music as happy hardcore and since it's a pretty easy way to describe the music, it's a term that's going to stick around and it does work as a great umbrella term.
Sure, elitists within the genre will title a hardcore track under whatever specific sub-genre they want but to everyone outside of the genre it will be happy hardcore.
Since that is literally what the genre is, happy and hardcore.

It's the same way someone might not know the difference between Euphoric Hardstyle and Rawstyle.
Or the same way someone might not know the difference between Progressive House and Trance.
The list goes on, etc.


Alert moderator Go to top of page
Edited by - jordesuvi on 2015/10/02 16:56:05
trippnface
Advanced Member



United States
1,661 posts
Joined: Jan, 2010
trippnface has attended 21 events
Posted - 2015/10/02 :  17:39:53  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit trippnface's homepage  Reply with quote
quote:
Originally posted by Samination:
quote:
Originally posted by a2:
quote:
Originally posted by Vladel:tyles and gammer can't bring new folk to the scene because they are too removed from it, the best thing they could for hardcore is leave and make some commercial shit that is what they are trying to turn hardcore into.



not only them, 90% uk/happy hardcore today sounds like 170 bpm house/pop/trap tracks

very sad



then you know nothing Jon Snow!



mthfkr got stabbed!!!

tune in next time !

hahaha


__________________________________
(A)☮(E)


Alert moderator Go to top of page
trippnface
Advanced Member



United States
1,661 posts
Joined: Jan, 2010
trippnface has attended 21 events
Posted - 2015/10/02 :  17:42:21  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit trippnface's homepage  Reply with quote
i really enjoy all of your insights. i might sound like a bitch but this is one of the few places i can have a serious discussion on hardcore with people i know love it as much as i do :p <3

__________________________________
(A)☮(E)




Alert moderator Go to top of page
Vladel
Advanced Member



United Kingdom
1,525 posts
Joined: Feb, 2008
Posted - 2015/10/04 :  19:09:40  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Vladel's homepage  Reply with quote
What i want to know is if he is going to punch anyone in the face that won't call it happy hardcore

__________________________________
remain calm do not be alarmed do not attempt to leave the dancefloor




Alert moderator Go to top of page



New PostPost Reply
Topic is 3 pages long: 1  2  3
 Printer friendly
  Verified artist
   Donating member How to donate

It took 0.53 ninja's to process this page!

HappyHardcore.com

    

1999 - 2025 HappyHardcore.com
audio: PRS for music. Build: 3.1.73.1

Go to top of page