On 04-02-2011 00:48:18, darklime.carnage wrote:
"Old-Skool aka Breakbeat hardcore - This retrospective term is usually reserved for tracks produced in the early 90's, a large period of growth for hardcore. Lots of piano rolls, bouncy basslines, breakbeats, plenty of female vocals and classic "rave" sounds are some of the defining characteristics of this subgenre."
it is
On 04-02-2011 00:54:43, darklime.carnage wrote:
it fit both,that's it
On 04-02-2011 01:01:30, hardcorerepublic wrote:
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its your mix
btw.. listen to some sets which only got the Oldschool tag http://lsdb.eu/list/genre/27.html
On 04-02-2011 01:02:52, darklime.carnage wrote:
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they have no tracklists
On 04-02-2011 12:31:39, darklime.carnage wrote:
you changed your vote
On 04-02-2011 18:50:15, darklime.carnage wrote:
i make all durations
btw now i know what you mean by "oldschool",you use this term for "house classic"
On 04-02-2011 19:08:42, hardcorerepublic wrote:
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would love to hear a 60+min version of this mix
On 04-02-2011 19:20:59, Morango wrote:
no oldschool in here, only early-Hardcore/Gabber classics
On 04-02-2011 19:30:44, PatrickG88 wrote:
hem...
First genre: EHC
Second genre: OLD
or... only EHC
On 04-02-2011 18:50:15, darklime.carnage wrote:
i make all durations
btw now i know what you mean by "oldschool",you use this term for "house classic"
On 04-02-2011 19:47:25, Morango wrote:
oldschool is to 88-92 house/techno/rave/... took as example the "Thunderdome CDs", starting at 1993 for what is Early Hardcore.
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On 04-02-2011 20:11:40, darklime.carnage wrote:
i'm tired of it i''m outta here
VГÉЖ [ДVЯKГVЙWЭ] aka [VИGЭЯKICK]
bouncy basslines
breakbeats
plenty of female vocals
classic "rave" sounds
total: YES