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Gammer: Why 2015 was an important year for HHC

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d2kx
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http://djgammer.tumblr.com/post/136330714649/happyhardcore

Just read.




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silver
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Truly the best post of 2015 or the last 5 years. The force is strong with gammer.



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He makes a compelling case that hardcore (or, at least, TWR's watered-down version of hardcore) is getting more mainstream exposure than it has for a long time. But I don't think anyone would argue with that. My problem (and I suspect I'm not alone in this) is that I don't care if this new sound achieves mainstream success. It's nothing like the genre I fell in love with so why do I give a shit what happens to it?

The TWR crew made hardcore popular by completely changing the nature of hardcore. That's a pyrrhic victory if ever there was one. All the popularity in the world won't make me love Gammer's music like I used to.


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Edited by - Elliott on 2016/01/01 04:57:06
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should be kutski playing uk hardcore at defqon

defqon always has a stage or 2 dedicated to hardcore, just no big events around europe will ever have uk hardcore, cos nobody cares about it



the next all styles MOH wont have none either http://www.mastersofhardcore.com/ - nor will harmony of hardcore http://harmonyofhardcore.nl/ - army of hardcore, dominator, etc etc etc etc


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Edited by - Guest on 2016/01/01 06:07:02
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most of these will have hardcore aswell, cos hardstyle died, so they stole hardcore sound for rawstyle

http://www.electronic-festivals.com/music-genre/hardcore-hardstyle

all my trolling and ghetto sets made it all



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Edited by - Guest on 2016/01/01 07:20:49
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quote:
Originally posted by Elliott:
He makes a compelling case that hardcore (or, at least, TWR's watered-down version of hardcore) is getting more mainstream exposure than it has for a long time. But I don't think anyone would argue with that. My problem (and I suspect I'm not alone in this) is that I don't care if this new sound achieves mainstream success. It's nothing like the genre I fell in love with so why do I give a shit what happens to it?

The TWR crew made hardcore popular by completely changing the nature of hardcore. That's a pyrrhic victory if ever there was one. All the popularity in the world won't make me love Gammer's music like I used to.



Back in the day when it was happy hardcore, Helter skelter used to print a slogan on the back of tape packs and the like i can't bloody remember it. Something to do with never sacrificing quality for the majority or something like that. Ie we won't waterdown what we do to make it more popular etc. I wish i could find that saying.

Edited to add: Oh and i have no idea who any of those A-listers are beyond gareth emery and i only know him for a couple of tracks.


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Edited by - Vladel on 2016/01/01 08:21:56
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making shit cheesie music does`nt make it popular, there are 100s more hardstyle and hardcore events, then a few mainstream events

if you add uk hardcore and your j-core, it would be litterally 100s


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Edited by - Guest on 2016/01/01 12:37:54
Samination
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I have to agree. It's great if they start to listen to more Hardcore (and the various styles), but it doesnt take away the fact that they are just playing "hardcorified" music of what's popular in the clubs.

Also, a swede gets better recognition than actual british artists? :P


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Edited by - Samination on 2016/01/01 14:38:51
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He mentioned me, he clearly knows his stuff



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ViolonC
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Hm, a post about Gammer in the forum, let's see...

Elliott disses Gammer: check!
Guest makes a post about dutch Hardcore declaring Hardstyle dead yet again: check!

2016 isn't really THAT different from 2015. Gammer must be wrong then. ;)


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going from 10 -> 20 big events a year listed on q-dance and art of dance pre 2010, then it went to 2 or 3 events listed = hardstyle died

hardcore events started filling up event pages, in the real world, big events can`t happen without all the club nights week in and week out

so if your going to compare hardstyle to what it was, you can say it died, if that many clubs nights disappeared for all those big events to go


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Edited by - Guest on 2016/01/02 12:08:48
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he talks about it like he is a part of it.
instead he should be hanging out with these guys; and marketing music to the same crowd

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_kF4zLNKio

that is what gammer wants hardcore to be

he can choke on dick

** "And I believe it. Its an awkward BPM and a nightmare for producers and DJs everywhere. But theres no denying that when the drop comes in, people just stop taking everything so seriously and end up enjoying themselves. Let me throw this quote in for the third time:-
Seriously, we?ve never seen a group of people look so happy?even the security guard was finding it hard to keep his feet still "

cool.. make it then mother****er!


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Edited by - trippnface on 2016/01/02 16:03:26
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you would just be staying in like loosers listening to your youtube playlist and going to t in the park once a year, being all too sad to even know a deejaay

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