Hakka.
14-01-2003, 04:48 PM
Hmm... I'm not sure where we are going musically. Is hardstyle already jumping towards techno sound?
Dj Carlo Bardini - Expire is a strange track in my book. It's more techno than trance... does that mean trance is not the future anymore? or does it mean we are comming to a stage with dance music where each genre has been explored so much that it's had to set them apart? Cause to Mr/Ms I Don't Listen To Any Music they claim our sound is "all the same" and I used to laugh at this. But few years down the line, and it's sort of is... and that scares me.
Let's take a look at Luca Antolini DJ - Lifes A Mistery. Now this track is very similar to what the ex Happy-Hardcore DJ's are playing now. It's like hard trance influenced Happy Hardcore. I don't know if I like it or not. I sat down and listented to the last Helter Skelter (human traffik?) and some tracks where bloody fast hard trance (and original stuff) and others were blatant remixes of classic happy hardcore with modern trance influences.
Where are we going? - I think in the past we had 10 Top producers who each made one brillaint Hard Trance track in a year. Today, we have 50 Hardstyle, Trance, Hard Trance, Techno Trance, Hard Rabbit **** Trance (whatever) all producing stuff at the same time... and I look at what I want to have and it's all a bit of a mess really. Some tracks sound like they don't even know what style there are either!
I personally think the industry needs to slow down... but because of the huge competition from many different labels and the fear of not making money is causing a musical overload.
I think to some it up... the underground world is bigger than the commerical one, just not financially.
ARRRRGGGHHHH!!!!!
I need a stella. Anyone else care to join me?
Dj Carlo Bardini - Expire is a strange track in my book. It's more techno than trance... does that mean trance is not the future anymore? or does it mean we are comming to a stage with dance music where each genre has been explored so much that it's had to set them apart? Cause to Mr/Ms I Don't Listen To Any Music they claim our sound is "all the same" and I used to laugh at this. But few years down the line, and it's sort of is... and that scares me.
Let's take a look at Luca Antolini DJ - Lifes A Mistery. Now this track is very similar to what the ex Happy-Hardcore DJ's are playing now. It's like hard trance influenced Happy Hardcore. I don't know if I like it or not. I sat down and listented to the last Helter Skelter (human traffik?) and some tracks where bloody fast hard trance (and original stuff) and others were blatant remixes of classic happy hardcore with modern trance influences.
Where are we going? - I think in the past we had 10 Top producers who each made one brillaint Hard Trance track in a year. Today, we have 50 Hardstyle, Trance, Hard Trance, Techno Trance, Hard Rabbit **** Trance (whatever) all producing stuff at the same time... and I look at what I want to have and it's all a bit of a mess really. Some tracks sound like they don't even know what style there are either!
I personally think the industry needs to slow down... but because of the huge competition from many different labels and the fear of not making money is causing a musical overload.
I think to some it up... the underground world is bigger than the commerical one, just not financially.
ARRRRGGGHHHH!!!!!
I need a stella. Anyone else care to join me?