Liveset discussion / Which DJ made nu-style popular?

Turbulence -
i say Lady Gaga..to hard Melodys and crazy stupid words in her songs  xD
Theekop -
Woef woef Pluto
huilen huilen
Pithune -
Shadow Interaction
Deepack, Josh & Wesz and Zatox started the hype.

Deepack because of the release "Rock This Joint / Freak On It", together with D-Block.
Josh & Wesz because of their releases "Rock It/Floorfiller" and "Chickz On Fire - Natte Asbak EP"
Zatox because of his excessive usage of hardcore kicks in almost every track he released back then.

I also think Frontliner is a bit responsable because of "Abject - Feel So Good"

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Showtek did not make nu-style, they did their own thing, back then and still are.
Zany is the same, however, the difference between then and now is that his tracks are almost hardcore and back then it was pounding hardstyle (both in fusion-style)

indeed. around 2006/2007 nu-style came up, i think 1 minor sample also plays a big role in promoting that shit; Hardkick10.
Edited by Pithune on 24-08-2010 14:56
Nitrogen -
It's no problem for me
On 24-08-2010 14:52:00, Pithune wrote:

"Abject - Memories"



 :worship:
Pithune -
Shadow Interaction
On 24-08-2010 15:16:15, Nitrogen wrote:

["Abject - In Our Memories"]

 :worship:
Nitrogen -
It's no problem for me
Oh Yeah i forgot  :$ But thats OffTopic.

I have to agree with Headhunterz  :yes:
Maximumraver [Set Editor] -
aka Sloperij Janssen
On 24-08-2010 14:52:00, Pithune wrote:
Josh & Wesz

True, I think Natte Asbak was one of the first nu-style tracks i heard.
jock -
Headhunterz  :thumbsdown:
NeRk -
ÑaM ÑaM!
On 24-08-2010 12:55:25, Dakpan wrote:

Headhunterz & DBSTF


totally agree  :thumbsdown:  :@  :X
djblacksun -
Fake Shit
Maybe Zany or Prophet  :clown: ... Voted for The Prophet  :worship:  :w00t:
Edited by djblacksun on 24-08-2010 17:21
Raptorlol -
Headhunterz @ facebook

Headhunterz F*ck 'Nu-Style'. I hereby declare my style 'Full-on Hardstyle'!
13. Mai um 21:19 über Ping.fm
greg4850 -
Fear.FM Resident DJ
Korsakoff
Edited by greg4850 on 24-08-2010 17:24
Troyee -
Now it's time to bring that bone
On 24-08-2010 17:23:53, greg4850 wrote:

Korsakoff


a.k.a. Outblast  :thumbsdown:
djdesudo -
Gearbox Owns The Night
where's Brennan Heart on this list?

Think he defines what you talking about!

Was part of something great in Brennan & Heart then BOOM POW WALLOP!!!  :bye: Hello Nu-Style
ThaMaster -
Baas in alle opzichten.
On 24-08-2010 17:40:27, djdesudo wrote:

where's Brennan Heart on this list?

Think he defines what you talking about!

Was part of something great in Brennan & Heart then BOOM POW WALLOP!!!  :bye: Hello Nu-Style


 :no:
NoizeboyDJ -
Showtek started it
Noiser69 -
new stuff from isaac for me
 :X
steviedoyle [Set Editor] -
Life begins at 140
On 24-08-2010 18:39:41, NoizeboyDJ wrote:

Showtek started it


 :no:
SchizeQ -
facebook.com/Coarsection
On 24-08-2010 17:22:23, Raptorlol wrote:

Headhunterz @ facebook

Headhunterz F*ck 'Nu-Style'. I hereby declare my style 'Full-on Hardstyle'!
13. Mai um 21:19 über Ping.fm


sure, but he mean about the name(coz name started on GHF,we all know he hate Scul) not about crappy kind of Hardstyle  :)
sinenV -
I voted Prophet because in my history of listening to Hardstyle, Scantraxx and anyone who collaborated with Scantraxx artists (even before they were signed on, like DB&STF). In fact, I'd go as far as saying that Scantraxx is responsible for pushing and creating most of the nu-style, but theirs is pretty decent. Anything like Ran-D, current Alpha Twins, B-front, I seriously HATE that brand of nustyle, it's boring as shit... But, I think the specific people who started Nustyle were Deepack and Zatox as said earlier, and HHZ, and Showtek, Wildstylez, .... Who the fuck voted Pila?!