Too many artists not enough fans!
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Re: Too many artists not enough fans!
DJ Ninjah wrote:Its a major problem with br#*kcore imo. You go to a show and see someone incredible and think 'hey, he just has a laptop in front of him. Maybe I could do this.' NO you cant and should stop now. Learn to take a step back look at your tracks and say 'Wow that sucks!'. If all the shitty core producers reverted back to being fans there might be even more hope in cores future.
And now alot of the greats (Ebola, Cardopusher, Horse Force etc) are making shitty dubstep and contributing to that problem... end of rant. thank you.
So how did u start making breakcore? Did u invent it? If u didn't then i'm guessing u went to see some dude at a show with some turntables infront of him and thought hey...i cud do this! Learn to take a step back, look at the fact that u have way less skillz than all the artists you have mentioned and say i was a dickhead for criticising people with shit loads more talent than me.
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but there is really allot of breakcores that sucks...but doesnt matter at least there aree some what are very goooooooooooooooooooooooood! maybe its hard to find them...but its worth looking
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netspherecyborg wrote:but there is really allot of breakcores that sucks...
where are you from dude??
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ohmega sir wrote:netspherecyborg wrote:but there is really allot of breakcores that sucks...
where are you from dude??
im from the left leg of jesus christ. you?O.o ohmega shenlon are you from the dragon univers in dragon ball gt?
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Re: Too many artists not enough fans!
Cra_Core wrote:So how did u start making breakcore? Did u invent it?
Yes. Yes I did.
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Re: Too many artists not enough fans!
DJ Ninjah wrote:Its a major problem with br#*kcore imo. You go to a show and see someone incredible and think 'hey, he just has a laptop in front of him. Maybe I could do this.' NO you cant and should stop now. Learn to take a step back look at your tracks and say 'Wow that sucks!'. If all the shitty core producers reverted back to being fans there might be even more hope in cores future.
And now alot of the greats (Ebola, Cardopusher, Horse Force etc) are making shitty dubstep and contributing to that problem... end of rant. thank you.
its a major problem whit the human race that everybody tryes to tell everybody what they should do. if someone want to make breakcore let him. what the fuck do you care? if you dont like it then dont listen to it, no? how would the world look like if Bach would had told Handel to stop composing music just becaouse Bach doesnt likes harpshmied?!-.- music is independent and it should be...if someone wants to make music then he should....we are living in a free country anyways!
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And which country is that? Criticise any producer if you want to, need to keep everyone on their toes.
For example;
Tiesto is shit
For example;
Tiesto is shit
LOL at people getting offended and posting some quite frankly sad plays on the original post, and missing the irony of a ragga-jungle/raggacore DJ circa 2010 making the statement in the first place. Soundmurderer 99% of them will never be, so drop the Krinjah and go buy some pre-'97 Moving Shadow records for lessons in using amens....
Good riddance to those that have jumped ship, quite reminiscent of certain metal bands suddenly making nu-metal records a decade previously. They will eventually come crawling back once the trend dies. Its been a few years since they fucked off and im glad that i generally hear a shit-ton less lame 8-bit and comedy guff now, whilst in the same time-frame a lot of the neurofunk/darkstep guys have been completely smashing the shit out of everything, making far superior tunes to a lot of was considered the 'core norm then. People may disagree but I think the sound is massively breakcore influenced, and long may it continue.
Good riddance to those that have jumped ship, quite reminiscent of certain metal bands suddenly making nu-metal records a decade previously. They will eventually come crawling back once the trend dies. Its been a few years since they fucked off and im glad that i generally hear a shit-ton less lame 8-bit and comedy guff now, whilst in the same time-frame a lot of the neurofunk/darkstep guys have been completely smashing the shit out of everything, making far superior tunes to a lot of was considered the 'core norm then. People may disagree but I think the sound is massively breakcore influenced, and long may it continue.
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Fulf wrote:LOL at people getting offended and posting some quite frankly sad plays on the original post, and missing the irony of a ragga-jungle/raggacore DJ circa 2010 making the statement in the first place. Soundmurderer 99% of them will never be, so drop the Krinjah and go buy some pre-'97 Moving Shadow records for lessons in using amens....
Good riddance to those that have jumped ship, quite reminiscent of certain metal bands suddenly making nu-metal records a decade previously. They will eventually come crawling back once the trend dies. Its been a few years since they fucked off and im glad that i generally hear a shit-ton less lame 8-bit and comedy guff now, whilst in the same time-frame a lot of the neurofunk/darkstep guys have been completely smashing the shit out of everything, making far superior tunes to a lot of was considered the 'core norm then. People may disagree but I think the sound is massively breakcore influenced, and long may it continue.
Hell yeah, Tracks like the Current Value remix of The Forgotton by Donny are essentially Breakcore tracks, some of the beat mashing in that is the sex, especially the thrash metal drums. Still gets dumped under the Darkstep/Skullstep/Neurofunk header and so sometimes gets overlooked by Breakcore fans.
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Fulf wrote:LOL at people getting offended and posting some quite frankly sad plays on the original post, and missing the irony of a ragga-jungle/raggacore DJ circa 2010 making the statement in the first place.
Jesus, I was wondering when somebody was gonna call me on it... lol.
But seriously though, as a promoter I take it a step further and will not book said shitty producers... like Tiesto
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djtheblade wrote:And which country is that? Criticise any producer if you want to, need to keep everyone on their toes.
For example;
Tiesto is shit
yea. you think tiesto is shit. but more people are listening to tiesto than breakcore. is a question of relativity. music is music....for different moods and for different people. if you dont like it dont listen to it is my advise.
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