Which is the hardest track in your opinion then from the 2 samples i've put?Dakpan wrote:Ehm no.icey wrote: And surely on a big system is where it matters isn't it??
Define 'hard'
Re: Define 'hard'
I'm with you regarding Doggystyle and Raw Style but I disagree about your argument about the big systems. Like how many % of your listening time you spend in clubs? I rather have my tracks sound good at home/on the road and meh in clubs then vice versa.icey wrote:Which is the hardest track in your opinion then from the 2 samples i've put?Dakpan wrote:Ehm no.icey wrote: And surely on a big system is where it matters isn't it??
But in all cases, screeches are needed?timdawes wrote:while i might like big, deep, throbbing dongs with screeches, someone else might required a gated kick and screeches, while another might require a reverse bass with screeches to define it as hard.

For me, Hard is a track with a gloomy atmosphere, industrial sounds & distorsion. Reverse bass and raw screeches.
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hardness is all about deep sounds and basslines + eventually creepy atmospheres. It goes for any EDM genre.
but when nowadays hardstyle is trying to be hard, its all about randomness and plastic kicks/wall of bass to me.
but when nowadays hardstyle is trying to be hard, its all about randomness and plastic kicks/wall of bass to me.
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