Posted - 2011/08/19 : 18:40:15
NEW USERS BEWARE! It is a proven fact that Jay visits this topic at least 50 times a day in the vain hope that 1 of you may be female (or at least slightly feminine-looking). Please be on the lookout for a hirsuite Eric Christian Olsen (google him) lookalike who may try to lure you in with offers of free Hardcore!
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Taking my time to perfect the beat
FAVOURITE SONGWRITERS/PRODUCERS: Probably synonymous with selected DJs
ARE YOU: Stay-at-home raver & amateur music producer... very amateur
OTHER STYLES OF MUSIC YOU LIKE: Drum'n'Bass, Dance, Gabber, Hardstyle, Psytrance, anything else I like the sound of
A SHORT MESSAGE TO HAPPYHARDCORE.COM: Visited this site ages ago back when I was a bit of a niave lil div, but am just getting back into hardcore & decided to register Also, I love Red Dwarf
FAVOURITE TUNES:
Chasing Skies - TC
Find Yourself (Darren Styles Remix) - John O'Callaghan
I Say I Love You (Dougal & Gammer Remix) - Darren Styles & Francis Hill
The Heartache - Azura
Cut & Recycle - Re-Con & Squad-E
Alert moderatorEdited by - Arpaleggia on 2011/08/28 01:59:59
FAVOURITE SONGWRITERS/PRODUCERS: Junkie Kut, Mental D-strution, Disco ****, m1dy, Akiradeath, La Foudre....
ARE YOU: Owner of the free web label Viral Conspiracy Rec and of Extreme Sound Forum.
OTHER STYLES OF MUSIC YOU LIKE: almost every kind of *core music, metal, 90's hip hop
A SHORT MESSAGE TO HAPPYHARDCORE.COM: I m quite a newbie in Happy Hc/Freeform music (execpt from some japanese stuff) but is growing on more and more for me. I ve found this forum searchin google and it was very useful to me! So thank u and nice to meet you all!!! I ve deicided also to buy some cds...Are "World Heavyweight Freeform", "Hardcore Addiction 5" and/or "Hardcore Underground 5" a good point of departure? :)
quote:Originally posted by piumaki:
I ve deicided also to buy some cds...Are "World Heavyweight Freeform", "Hardcore Addiction 5" and/or "Hardcore Underground 5" a good point of departure? :)
Hi, man! It really depends on what you personaly like in Hardcore music.
Just take a listen to these samples and if you want to buy it, don't wait for too long, because half of the CDs already have been sold.
Hardcore Addiction 5: DJ Cotts and DJ Ravine are two DJs, who became popular with their youtube-videos. Yo might want to check out there as well.
Hardcore Underground 5: I can't say very much about this one, but it seems to become one of the best releases this year. At last, if you trust to the opinion of a lot of persons in this forum.
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Ravers unite!
"Happy Hardcore: Love it... hate it... it's fun!" (Matt Stokes)
Posted - 2011/10/07 : 21:43:34
Hard work mate as in between club sets I run a Mobile Disco business as well. The hardcore and gabber mixes are just something I do for fun to keep myself sane.
In saying that though I'm planning in the new year to launch a hard dance event in Leicestershire through the Mobile Disco Business and get a good few scottish DJ's down to here a few times a year - it's all a bit up in the air at this stage - currently just stacking money into the business bank account to get that launched with good financial grounding. Would like to bring Cotts and Ravine over to the UK for a night at some point in this project.
Posted - 2011/10/08 : 04:14:22
Can another norm respond? Why can't the suspicion distort the trailing shed? Why can't the scarf trek near another designate stunt? The dealer signs the copied camp. A cuddly junk despairs.
quote:Originally posted by lymellie18:
Can another norm respond? Why can't the suspicion distort the trailing shed? Why can't the scarf trek near another designate stunt? The dealer signs the copied camp. A cuddly junk despairs.
R U A BOT?
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"we'll delete the weak"
quote:Originally posted by The Lynch Effect:
Hard work mate as in between club sets I run a Mobile Disco business as well. The hardcore and gabber mixes are just something I do for fun to keep myself sane.
In saying that though I'm planning in the new year to launch a hard dance event in Leicestershire through the Mobile Disco Business and get a good few scottish DJ's down to here a few times a year - it's all a bit up in the air at this stage - currently just stacking money into the business bank account to get that launched with good financial grounding. Would like to bring Cotts and Ravine over to the UK for a night at some point in this project.
Very, very interesting indeed mate.
Make sure you keep us all up-to-date on here. Obviously it would be an enormous plus, but irrespective of whether the Cotts and Ravine idea materialises, I still may well make the effort to get up to Leicester for a Harder event. Never been to one, but keen to experience it.
Talk me through your Mobile Disco business a bit - what do you exactly offer, and for what sort of rates?
Posted - 2011/10/08 : 10:31:56
Cheers Jay, Dont really want to advertise my mobile disco too much on here as am new. Though as this post will get lost in the thread after a few days anyway current setup looks like this:
I charge about 200 quid for that in leicestershire and surrounding counties - outside of there I charge my travel costs on top. I play whatever music the client wants (from motown, 70s, pop through to hardstyle/gabber etc.) Weddings are a bit more as they are a bit more planned and tailored. Takes me about an hour to set all that up and the same to take down again. Like I said hard work!