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Vitalism
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Canada
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Posted - 2006/10/12 : 20:19:11
what the difference between euro and scouse is? i have never heard the term scouse over here in canada so im thinking it's just different terminology?... most euro spun in toronto is pretty much slowed down hardcore, and im under the impression that that's what scouse is. correct me if im wrong cuz i'd really like to know what scouse is.
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djDMS
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 2006/10/12 : 22:10:46
Scouse house=basically cheesy, bouncy dance music. Named as such because of the early, heavy influence of Liverpool based producers.
So calling it Euro dance isn't really that wide of the mark, as it's being produced pretty much everywhere now.
Think bouncy beats and bass, rips of just about everything you can think of and 140BPM and you're there!
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Brian K
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United States
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Posted - 2006/10/13 : 00:53:54
easy way to tell the difference is to listen for the donk bass
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clarke101
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Posted - 2006/10/13 : 00:57:41
quote: Originally posted by Brian K:
easy way to tell the difference is to listen for the donk bass
Quosh ?
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Brian K
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Posted - 2006/10/13 : 00:59:10
hahaha, ok donk bass @ 140bpm =P
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