Re: (313) Hardcore u no the score (was rob hall etc)

2005-05-06 Thread robin
i find the use of the term 'happy' when used with hardcore a bit wierd here. wasn't it just 'hardcore'? i thought the 'happy' came later, along with 160bpm four to the floor instead of breaks could be wrong tho as what i know as hardcore lost me when i became more interested in house

Re: (313) Hardcore u no the score (was rob hall etc)

2005-05-06 Thread Placid
Hardcore u no the score the things is, i didn't know the score, i wasn't even aware i should have been counting anything. Who was playing, why was a score kept, was there any literature on the score,who won,what was second prize, or indeed, what do you get if you know the score.Were you

RE: (313) Hardcore u no the score (was rob hall etc)

2005-05-06 Thread Blaauw, Martijn de
We'll we all started out from that ground, one way or another, so i don't mind talking about our 'history' -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Verzonden: vrijdag 6 mei 2005 13:23 Aan: 313@hyperreal.org Onderwerp: FW: (313) Hardcore u no the score

Re: (313) Hardcore u no the score (was rob hall etc)

2005-05-06 Thread fab.
it the gabber, rotterdam variety that came out later on fab. - Original Message - From: robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Dan Bean [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313 Org 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 12:53 PM Subject: Re: (313) Hardcore u no the score (was rob hall etc) i find the use

Re: (313) Hardcore u no the score (was rob hall etc)

2005-05-06 Thread Dan Bean
Indeed, it's a bit tricky really isn't it? I guess by hardcore I meant to include happy hardcore, not quite sure who begat whom though... You wrote: i find the use of the term 'happy' when used with hardcore a bit wierd here. wasn't it just 'hardcore'? i thought the 'happy' came

Re: Re: (313) Hardcore u no the score (was rob hall etc)

2005-05-06 Thread Dan Bean
The score? Here you go mate, 5 pink callies, a bit of billy and I'll throw in a glowstick for free. The callies turn out to be paracetamol dipped in food dye, the billy turns out to be glucose and the glowstick leaks toxic gloop into your trouser pocket... aaah, the good old days! I'm

Re: (313) Hardcore u no the score (was rob hall etc)

2005-05-06 Thread Stewart Caig
started hearing the term 'happy hardcore'. - Original Message - From: fab. [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 Org 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 12:32 PM Subject: Re: (313) Hardcore u no the score (was rob hall etc) (i dont want to brethe new life into an out-of-control thread

Re: (313) Hardcore u no the score (was rob hall etc)

2005-05-06 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message -- From: robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] i find the use of the term 'happy' when used with hardcore a bit wierd here. wasn't it just 'hardcore'? i thought the 'happy' came later, along with 160bpm four to the floor instead of breaks this is

Re: (313) Hardcore u no the score (was rob hall etc)

2005-05-06 Thread Placid
C'mon let's face it, hardcore, whether it was 'ardkore, or happy was a big pile of sh*t and had the musical content of a cheese sandwich. p Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: -- Original Message -- From: robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] i find the use of the term

RE: (313) Hardcore u no the score (was rob hall etc)

2005-05-06 Thread Hardie, Nick
nail firmly hit on head there -Original Message- From: Placid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 06 May 2005 15:24 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Hardcore u no the score (was rob hall etc) C'mon let's face it, hardcore, whether it was 'ardkore, or happy was a big pile of sh*t

Re: (313) Hardcore u no the score (was rob hall etc)

2005-05-06 Thread Maarten Baute
C'mon let's face it, hardcore, whether it was 'ardkore, or happy was a big pile of sh*t and had the musical content of a cheese sandwich. As does most house and techno. But it's true that the good/bad releases ratio in hardcore is very very low (and I know what I'm talking about, because I

Re: (313) Hardcore u no the score (was rob hall etc)

2005-05-06 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message -- From: Stewart Caig [EMAIL PROTECTED] The MC's at raves circa late 89 were using the phrase hardcore back then, but the phrase happy hardcore hadnt been invented at that point as far as I knew of. I remember aroun d the time that music

Re: (313) Hardcore u no the score (was rob hall etc)

2005-05-06 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message -- From: Placid [EMAIL PROTECTED] C'mon let's face it, hardcore, whether it was 'ardkore, or happy was a big pile of sh*t and had the musical content of a cheese sandwich. if you say so. probably took a little more talent to rip some

Re: (313) Hardcore u no the score (was rob hall etc)

2005-05-06 Thread Placid
not quite sure why anyone would want to take the battery out of the 303 (would lose all their patterns) but i'm sure there is a certain amount of knowledge and dexterity involved in roland battery removal. p Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: -- Original Message

Re: (313) Hardcore u no the score (was rob hall etc)

2005-05-06 Thread Stewart Caig
C'mon let's face it, hardcore, whether it was 'ardkore, or happy was a big pile of sh*t and had the musical content of a cheese sandwich. Yeah but most the hardcore stuff from back then was never meant to stand the test of time and have any great musical merit. It was largley made by people

Re: (313) Hardcore u no the score (was rob hall etc)

2005-05-06 Thread Placid
for me, when i heard charlie for the 1st time..(i was in the zap club, at a tonka party) it was the beginning of the end. my beloved house was being dirtied by this horrible breakbeat, sampled disposable music... for many, it was the start of something fresh and unique, their own stamp, a

Re: (313) Hardcore u no the score (was rob hall etc)

2005-05-06 Thread alex . bond
if you say so. probably took a little more talent to rip some samples than it did to take the batteries out of the 303 and put em back in and then spin a couple knobs. Ooooh. that looks like fighting talk to me P. he's slagging your acid men! Come on, lets have it.

Re: (313) Hardcore u no the score (was rob hall etc)

2005-05-06 Thread /0
[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 10:52 AM Subject: Re: (313) Hardcore u no the score (was rob hall etc) not quite sure why anyone would want to take the battery out of the 303 (would lose all their patterns) but i'm sure there is a certain

Re: (313) Hardcore u no the score (was rob hall etc)

2005-05-06 Thread Placid
is a pita to program - Original Message - From: Placid [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 10:52 AM Subject: Re: (313) Hardcore u no the score (was rob hall etc) not quite sure why anyone would want to take the battery out of the 303

Re: (313) Hardcore u no the score (was rob hall etc)

2005-05-06 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message -- From: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you remove and replace the batteries in a 303, it will randomly generate a pattern. 303s have volitile memories. a _lot_ of the acid record producers used this trick to come up with strange basslines,

Re: (313) Hardcore u no the score (was rob hall etc)

2005-05-06 Thread Placid
nope. always used 303's off the mains. Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: -- Original Message -- From: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you remove and replace the batteries in a 303, it will randomly generate a pattern. 303s have volitile memories. a

Re: (313) Hardcore u no the score (was rob hall etc)

2005-05-06 Thread Stewart Caig
head too, but hey, when I was 17 thats pretty much all I did! - Original Message - From: Placid [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Stewart Caig [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 4:03 PM Subject: Re: (313) Hardcore u no the score (was rob hall etc) for me, when i

Re: (313) Hardcore u no the score (was rob hall etc)

2005-05-06 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ooooh. that looks like fighting talk to me P. he's slagging your acid men! Come on, lets have it. Its friday. i was just playing devils advocate, its tough to argue against music