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StrifeII
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Posted - 2001/04/01 : 06:41:02
I wuz lookin through someones message, and it made me remember all the core. Theres everything. Artcore hardcore softcore trancecore technocore i could go on forever!!!
Whats the deal with them?
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Soren
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Posted - 2001/04/01 : 16:55:47
Ppl feel the need to classify everything. And when they run out of things to classify they go back and look at pre-existing things and reclass them into sub catagories. Don't know why, but it's human nature.
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sunrize
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Posted - 2001/04/02 : 09:54:00
yeah, its horrible. as soon as we classify/label something or someone, at that moment, we lose understanding. you can only understand by feeling the music!
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Fuzz
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Posted - 2001/04/03 : 02:04:39
Actually, giving an object a name, music or otherwise, bemeans that objects existance- Man's display of power and near god-like control over said object. Something as simple as the word 'nothing' becomes a thought so easy to roll off the tongue, when nearly impossible for the human mind to comprehend. Without names, there would be no order, and subsequently no chaos, to the human mind.
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sunrize
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Posted - 2001/04/03 : 07:34:33
But, it already has one name. It is simply called music...
Let me use a better example... we are human. Say you meet someone and they tell you "I am a catholic". Lets say for some reason you HATE catholics. From that moment without even understanding or learning to know this person, most people under this situation would immediately feel tense toward this person. This is why excessive amounts of labels are bad.
And by the way, we exist by thinking, not by putting labels on things. "I think, therefore I am"
I forget who said it, i am wanting to think it was carl jung.. but anyways.. it goes "All thoughts become a reality unless inhibited by another thought"
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sunrize
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Posted - 2001/04/03 : 07:37:41
actually, i read that wrong. you are right about the "object existance" thing. but still i believe that excessive use of labels is bad. i understand that everything needs a basic name.
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Fuzz
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Posted - 2001/04/03 : 16:21:13
I was agreeing with you. Everything loses its awe an mystery when it gets a name. Not to mention you example with catholics- association with specific titles automatically sends a person into a prejudicial stance against something.
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Shinxy
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Posted - 2001/04/08 : 18:51:23
For the sake of adding to philosophical debate:
Labeling something completely new and different is only logical. We need names for new things. But when things only have subtle differences, such as electronic dance music, to get back to the first post, to create new names for everything stifles innovation and, more importantly, makes it hard to consider the music's own merits. Rather than really listen to the music and feel it, you can just think of it as "typical trance" or "typical hardcore" or whatever, and leave it at that. It's the same principle as prejudices. Same principle as religious fanatacism. As Robert Anton Willson puts it, "When dogma enters the brain, all intellectual activity ceases."
(Shrug) I guess that's what you guys were saying anyway.
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DJ Tempest
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Posted - 2001/04/09 : 08:18:28
::giggles::
a friend of mine said he was gonna make some goa-core.
haha
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Dj_crazy_Drugs_are_good
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Posted - 2004/10/21 : 06:08:06
You get to the end and a gorilla starts throwing barrels at you.
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Brian K
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Posted - 2004/10/21 : 06:19:48
this topic is over three years old. don't dig or I'll throw barrels at you =P
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perceptor_mc
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Posted - 2004/10/21 : 14:31:05
the reason we need to split dance into different labels is so we can listen to the type that we like e.g
im into trancecore or hardcore but im not that keen on speedcore.
if we went into a shop and asked for some music we might end up walking out with justin timberlake's new single?
out of interest as any one heard of terrorcore and what it sounds like?
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BassEd
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Posted - 2004/10/21 : 15:06:25
Init mate theres loads.
Evilcore
Doomcore
Deathcore
Noizecore
Neva herd terrorcore either but heard its just sum crazy shit! Tracks between 120-500 bpm.
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silver
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Posted - 2004/10/22 : 10:55:16
Old topic
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