On 01-03-2016 20:23:01, hardcorerepublic wrote:
This is uk happy hardcore
On 01-03-2016 20:32:28, MartinVanStorm wrote:
On 01-03-2016 20:23:01, hardcorerepublic wrote:
This is uk happy hardcore
thanks for changing i didn't know that there was a difference since i only knew this style as "uk hardcore" or "happy hardcore".
On 01-03-2016 21:01:30, hardcorerepublic wrote:
No worries, thanks for the reply! Here at lsdb we use 'uk hardcore' , 'happy hardcore' and 'uk happy hardcore' and they are not so closely connected as you might think
On 02-03-2016 00:12:36, McBong wrote:
On 01-03-2016 21:01:30, hardcorerepublic wrote:
No worries, thanks for the reply! Here at lsdb we use 'uk hardcore' , 'happy hardcore' and 'uk happy hardcore' and they are not so closely connected as you might think
But whats the difference between UKHH and HHC? Apart from the origin? Is there a style difference? Maybe UKHH more breakbeat based or smth like that?
On 02-03-2016 23:46:00, sinenV wrote:
From what I've always understood, Happy Hardcore is your typical uptempo stuff inspired by Early Happy from the 90s and UK Happy can be that and also other subgenres like Freeform. The latter of which def has a more HardHouse sound to it than the Dutch variant.
On 03-03-2016 00:04:53, McBong wrote:
On 02-03-2016 23:46:00, sinenV wrote:
From what I've always understood, Happy Hardcore is your typical uptempo stuff inspired by Early Happy from the 90s and UK Happy can be that and also other subgenres like Freeform. The latter of which def has a more HardHouse sound to it than the Dutch variant.
Hm okay. So it seems its not so easy... But well, I was just curious, I'm not into either of the genres
On 03-03-2016 17:29:55, hardcorerepublic wrote:
On 03-03-2016 00:04:53, McBong wrote:
On 02-03-2016 23:46:00, sinenV wrote:
From what I've always understood, Happy Hardcore is your typical uptempo stuff inspired by Early Happy from the 90s and UK Happy can be that and also other subgenres like Freeform. The latter of which def has a more HardHouse sound to it than the Dutch variant.
Hm okay. So it seems its not so easy... But well, I was just curious, I'm not into either of the genres
Well the best thing is just to listen and you'll notice the differences. But there are still many sets here that are tagged incorrectly .. for instance the spanish style makina or the j-core shizzel from japan sounds just like UK Hardcore to me.
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