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Kryll

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  1. PS:Thank the acts mentioned above for the tracks they made/make all this hippy attitude this genre had was way too much.Its ok if you dont like the dark side even i dont like most of the so called darkpsy coming out today cause 9 out of 10 albums is bassline bassline random samples from terror movies and loop again and again but yeah if you dont like dark sounds generally just dont listen to them .-

     

    well.. then it seems i've only ran in to these 9 out of 10 :)

     

     

    i like dark sounds, but i cant say darkpsy really sounds dark to me (or has anything to do with psy for that matter)

     

    but hey, could be me, that didnt listen to the right albums yet.. ;)

  2. I did try these tracks on acid without a great wow amazing result though..

     

    for that you should need more linearity, and repetitivity..

     

    take steve stoll for example hehe :)

     

     

    and idd, not much soundscape-like things innit afaik

  3. hmm.. sounds that sound just like your heart ? :blink:

    go check a doctor i'd say :)

     

    This stuff makes me aggressive (that's why I don't listen to it) and it could well be that one day I snap and visit him with a baseball bat...

    i really get relaxed of hearing fast beats

    they have to be made with quality ofcourse,

    but it's the best music to fall asleep to, on the way to school, for me :)

  4. horrible horrible music. the first track is 2 minutes 32 seconds, thats about how long it must have taken to make that track. Typical example of B R A I N D E A D music IMO. :lol:

    ow lol :D

    mistaken my own post to which u reacted hehe :)

     

     

    well.. i still think those two are nice hardcore tracks, for that age :)

     

    it's a bit of nobrainer music, true

     

    but it works pretty nice on a dancefloor :)

     

     

    *edit*

     

    some more nice speedcore:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzZ_mbFG5g4

  5. GABBER is dead ?! Joke right ?

    yes, nothing renewing happening overthere..

    it's quite dead in my eyes (musically speaking ofcourse)

     

     

    the gabber-scene still stands ... the bald heads, nike air maxes & tight jeans , freaking on hardcore beats..

  6. horrible horrible music. the first track is 2 minutes 32 seconds, thats about how long it must have taken to make that track. Typical example of B R A I N D E A D music IMO. :lol:

    well.. i said gabber died at about that point ( '98 - '00 )

     

     

    i never said i was giving examples of great and awesome gabber ;)

  7. Next to this mainstream version there are of course loads of sug-genres that got less commercial elements involved, like

    Speedcore and Frenchcore (or at least that's how they called it some years ago). That's usually the kind of Hardcore that attracts less kiddies & nazis.

    that scene is more leftwinged idd..

    squatparties, teknivals and such

  8. I never understood Gabber or Hardcore, it never really attracted me. I mean, I know a lot of people actually love it, and its uber big in The Netherlands, but what is so attractive to it? The chicks at the parties? The Chavs? Maybe I should start making some Psy Gabber... Oh wait, we already have Dark Psy, its close enough (yes yes, its a joke, i dont like Dark Psy, but I can still see some good in Dark Psy, but not in Gabber...) :D

     

     

    What the hell is that all about? :blink:

    woah.. awefull example of gabber :D

     

    gabber is dead btw..

     

    it died around about these songs

     

    http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=RDywEMnkoYk

     

    http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=rThPBZ87Mzc

     

     

    Can you dance to that music more than 1 hour without taking some kind of upper?

    ofcourse :)

    but what do u consider dancing ?

    i just wave & shake along.. goes perfect just with booze only :)

  9. music for the jilted generation was the first cd i got from them when i was a kid (10 a 11 years i guess)

     

    still my favorite...

     

    The Heat, Speedway, Full Throttle, 3 kilos, skylined, etc.... all mighty fine tracks

     

     

    Fat of the land i never really appreciated, except for a track or two (smack my bitch up is one)

  10. using the scale of creativity-levels.. where would things like these few (listed below) fit in ?

     

    * structure (lineair vs fixed timeslots/climaxes),

    * abundancy-level [melodic (over)abundance vs balanced element-synthesis (sober, cut down to the essence)

    * timelessness (length in time that a track still sounds fresh or appealing)

    * amount of actuality (how strong is it influenced by the recent hits/cult-stuff from back then)

    -->the more music contains temporal influences, the less it will stand out over a longer period of time (except of course if the influences from back then somehow got lost in the spiral of decadence)

    *etc..

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