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This. Happy hardcore is the shit. It's not all the same stuff we're used to hearing, like Cascada or whatever, but it's actually sonically pleasing (which I don't think you can say about Angerfist or Neophyte and their ilk, even though I enjoy them too).
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This. Happy hardcore is the shit. It's not all the same stuff we're used to hearing, like Cascada or whatever, but it's actually sonically pleasing (which I don't think you can say about Angerfist or Neophyte and their ilk, even though I enjoy them too).
Cascada (euro-dance/pop) and Angerfist (gabber/hardcore techno/?speedcore?) are 2 different things from Happy hardcore...as far as I know atleast :)
Cascada (euro-dance/pop) and Angerfist (gabber/hardcore techno/?speedcore?) are 2 different things from Happy hardcore...as far as I know atleast :)
Exactly. Cascada's the dance-y fluffy kind of stuff everyone's used to. Angerfist is actually inventive (well, I'm not too sure, I'm noticing he just reworks the same samples into every song he does), but his kind of stuff (hardcore/gabber) isn't really that accessible to newcomers, and you can't just lose yourself in it like you can with the Cascada kind of stuff.
Happy hardcore is great, because it's a blending of those two. It's pleasant to listen to and danceable, while still being creative, i.e., not the same stuff we've heard a billion times before.
I moved all youtube vids to the music video topic because it became pretty much the same here. (Youtube) music belong there.
Just words with links here is the best way to continu this topic ;) . Thank you.
Magnús: - I have fans of all ages and I don't think it's weird when older people like LazyTown. LazyTown appeals to people for many different reasons: dancing, acrobatics, etc.
Cascada, Above & Beyond, Armin Van Buuren, Basshunter, Benny Benassi, Daft Punk, Darude, DJ Mangoo, DJ Sammy, Ferry Corsten, OceanLab, Robert Miles, The Chemical Brothers, Tiesto. Just to name a few good artists
Cascada, Above & Beyond, Armin Van Buuren, Basshunter, Benny Benassi, Daft Punk, Darude, DJ Mangoo, DJ Sammy, Ferry Corsten, OceanLab, Robert Miles, The Chemical Brothers, Tiesto. Just to name a few good artists
Al least four of them are Dutch and there's DJ Hardwell, also voted the World's No. 1 DJ in 2013 and 2014
What about David Guetta?
Making electronic music has become a lot easier since there is good software out there. Now it's all about creativity.
Magnús: - I have fans of all ages and I don't think it's weird when older people like LazyTown. LazyTown appeals to people for many different reasons: dancing, acrobatics, etc.
Al least four of them are Dutch and there's DJ Hardwell, also voted the World's No. 1 DJ in 2013 and 2014
What about David Guetta?
Making electronic music has become a lot easier since there is good software out there. Now it's all about creativity.
Not a fan of David Guetta. I have not heard of DJ Hardwell. But I will look into DJ Hardwel. I do agree it is easier now a days. I just wish I had software to make electronic music. All I got is Magix Music Maker Hip Hop Edition 6 that my girlfriend got for me as a gift on Steam. It is a good program and I am grateful she got it for me. I like making Hip Hop Instrumentals. But someday I wanna buy a program for making Techno,Electronic and Trance music
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