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Leviathan @ In Qontrol 2009 - Ctrl.Alt.Delete

Early Hardcore

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Filetype: MP3
Length: 01:00:00
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Tracklist

1. Crypt - Propaganda
2. Crypt - The Code
3. Nitre - Crowd Control
4. Crypt - The 9th Circle
5. Leviathan - The New Generation
6. Annhilator - Annhilator
7. Knightvision - Knights Of Vision
8. Skorpus Ravers vs Cyntex - Freestyle
9. Beyonder - The Wish
10. Bio-Forge - Turbulence
11. Leviathan - Yes, No
12. Leviathan - Back From Hell
13. DJ Arjuna & Beyonder - Rock On Till The Break Of Dawn
14. Paradox - Ruffa
15. Annhilator - Realm Of Darkness
16. James Daltan - Have A Nice One (Drugs!)
17. The Outside Agency - Break It Down
18. The Stunned Guys - Beats Time
19. Leviathan & Archatos - The Strength Of Unity



Odyssee -
Kiek @ de tijd: 23:11.  :worship: me verjaardag gek.
Opgenomen met laptop, ken dus ook blijkbaar
hardcorerepublic [Moderator] -
♪ ♫♫ ♪
gefeliciteerd  :beer:
Morango -
What is real?
nice & early Leviathan style set  :thumbsup:
Gabbafucka -
Leviathan  :yay:
VanFlip -
Early  :yay:
dreos1337 [Set Editor] -
Jazeker, de apotheker
Leviathan blijft een held  :worship:
Psychologic -
1. Crypt - Propaganda
2. Crypt - The Code
3. Nitre - Crowd Control
4. Crypt - The 9th Circle
5. Leviathan - The New Generation
6. Annhilator - Annhilator
7. Knightvision - Knights Of Vision
8. Skorpus Ravers vs. Cyntex - Freestyle
9. Beyonder - The Wish
10. Bioforge - Turbulence
11. Leviathan - Yes, No
12. Leviathan - Back From Hell
13. DJ Arjuna & Beyonder - Rock On Till The Break Of Dawn
14. Paradox - Ruffa
15. Annhilator - Realm Of Darkness
16. James Daltan - Have A Nice One (Drugs!)
17. The Outside Agency - Break It Down
18. The Stunned Guys - Beats Time
19. Leviathan & Archatos - The Strength Of Unity

Poor mixing. Beautiful tracks. Can someone tell Angerfist that THIS is what good Hardcore sounds like.  :beer:
Morango -
What is real?
On 22-03-2010 16:22:16, Psychologic wrote:

Poor mixing. Beautiful tracks. Can someone tell Angerfist that THIS is what good Hardcore sounds like.  :beer:


full TL good job!  :thumbsup2:

about Angerfist, i dont agree with that. you can't compare him to Leviathan, their simply different styles and different times (90s EHC vs this days Mainstream HC)  ;)
Psychologic -
Oh, i should point out, Angerfist is shit. How his music is popular is a sad indication of Dutch Hardcore. When I see braindead 15 year olds raising their fist to shithouse music, I want to stab them, after which I'll shove the entire Cenobite back catalogue down their throats. No different times my friend, just hockey masks and little imagination on Abelton and predictable Virus melodies. It's highly ironic that as the years have gone by, software has increased and good Hardcore has decreased.
Knomo -
Why? Because fuck you, thats why
FUCK YEAH:D  :yay:
Knomo -
Why? Because fuck you, thats why
Damn dit is wel heel erg slecht gemixt.... het is dat het zulke geweldige tracks zijn anders had ik Leviathan moeten minnen  :(
Morango -
What is real?
On 22-03-2010 17:15:18, Psychologic wrote:

Oh, i should point out, Angerfist is shit. How his music is popular is a sad indication of Dutch Hardcore. When I see braindead 15 year olds raising their fist to shithouse music, I want to stab them, after which I'll shove the entire Cenobite back catalogue down their throats. No different times my friend, just hockey masks and little imagination on Abelton and predictable Virus melodies. It's highly ironic that as the years have gone by, software has increased and good Hardcore has decreased.


don't be so hard on Angerfist, as i said different time different hardcore.

I still love the Early 92-93-94 Hardcore still the best period for me.. the Thunderdome 1-5 series  :worship: As i nottest you're an addict of +-95 style (Mokum style) ehehe

Evolution is a natural process of things, but the classics stay timeless  :thumbsup:
Psychologic -
If you like Old School Hardcore, how do you feel about the evolution of Hardcore, not actually progressing? Loud kickdrums and poor Virus melodies, it makes Early Hardcore quite easy to be timeless. As a DJ of both styles, I'm in a position to analyse "different times and different hardcore", whilst its a harsh critique of Angerfist, its a fair assessment. Have you ever watched a Sci-Fi movie in the not too distant future and everything seems soooo much better. Yet, The Wish by Beyonder was made in 1996 and destroys every track from 2010. Once again, is this not a sad indication of our beloved music?

Angerfist is not the only culprit in this mess, there are many other big names involved.
Jatoch -
On 23-03-2010 17:44:27, Psychologic wrote:

If you like Old School Hardcore, how do you feel about the evolution of Hardcore, not actually progressing? Loud kickdrums and poor Virus melodies, it makes Early Hardcore quite easy to be timeless. As a DJ of both styles, I'm in a position to analyse "different times and different hardcore", whilst its a harsh critique of Angerfist, its a fair assessment. Have you ever watched a Sci-Fi movie in the not too distant future and everything seems soooo much better. Yet, The Wish by Beyonder was made in 1996 and destroys every track from 2010. Once again, is this not a sad indication of our beloved music?

Angerfist is not the only culprit in this mess, there are many other big names involved.

Could be true.  -_-
What's your nickname as a dj?
Dakpan -
No Hostages
On 23-03-2010 17:49:36, Jatoch wrote:

[...]
Could be true.  -_-
What's your nickname as a dj?


Angerfist
Knomo -
Why? Because fuck you, thats why
On 23-03-2010 17:44:27, Psychologic wrote:
Yet, The Wish by Beyonder was made in 1996 and destroys every track from 2010. Once again, is this not a sad indication of our beloved music?


It it  :(

But it could also be that the track is just so freaking uber  :w00t:
Psychologic -
You're right, its pretty freaking awesome!

If I was Angerfist, I'd kill myself as a noble sacrifice for Hardcore. I've followed the music for 15 years, and I've become increasingly disappointed with the progression of the music. Much respect to Industrial Hardcore, Darkcore and Breakcore, even though I may not like everything in these genres, at least they are doing something different. Do this test:

Compare a Hardcore track from 1990 to a Hardcore track from 1995: big difference.
Compare a Hardcore track from 1995 to a Hardcore track from 2000: big difference.
Compare a Hardcore track from 2000 to a Hardcore track from 2005: some difference.
Compare a Hardcore track from 2005 to a Hardcore track from 2010: no difference.

In five years, Hardcore has gone nowhere, with the exception of even louder drums, not a good thing. Maybe I'm a jaded old man, but Hardcore is boring these days, and it pains me to say that. Name one awesome track off Ruffneck's new record on Enzyme? That double is horrible and Patrick is a legend and Enzyme is the best Hardcore label right now. It's not the worst stuff out there but it becomes disheartening. Obviously everybody else has their own opinion, but listening to this Leviathan set show me Hardcore is more then loud drums, drown out Virus melodies and predictable track structure. /Rant.
XTREMO -
wOw Amazing tracklist! But how can i download this set??
Thanks!
XTREMO -
OK, solved problem!  ;) Leviathan is sooooo big!!
Morango -
What is real?
On 25-03-2010 16:17:43, Psychologic wrote:

Compare a Hardcore track from 1990 to a Hardcore track from 1995: big difference.
Compare a Hardcore track from 1995 to a Hardcore track from 2000: big difference.
Compare a Hardcore track from 2000 to a Hardcore track from 2005: some difference.
Compare a Hardcore track from 2005 to a Hardcore track from 2010: no difference.





u forgot to divide the hardcore 1990-1992 & 1993-1995 ...Really big difference  :thumbsup: