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[20/10/2012] Q-dance presents: Headhunterz!

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Re: [20/10/2012] Q-dance presents: Headhunterz!

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That was releeased in October 2005, Discogs has no definite date though. It's also hard to pinpoint when each track was first played, since Heady had a lot of unreleased edits or tracks that never had an official release, ad an unfinished version of Freak on It could have been played before Breaking Da Rules.
I think it's safe to say that both of them were pioneers in Nustyle as it is today, though Heady became more famous for it by releasing tons more than DB&STF did, and being like a godchild to Dov.

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Yeah i agree definitely pioneers but certainly not the first is my main point.

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Post by Reverse Ghost »

Well of course I meant to say first speaking relative by comparing the two, not comparing the two to the entire scene. Of course the Italians had melodies before Heady and DB&STF.

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Headhunterz was probably the first who used melodies with a tonal bassline in Hardstyle (in a crowd-accessible way).
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I thought Donkey Rollers started this era with Immeasurably :)
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VOL-E wrote:I thought Donkey Rollers started this era with Immeasurably :)
:one: _O_ one of the best melodies i hear in hardstyle

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yewww 2005 fusion pitched kicks

pure had them too

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What does this have to do with anything? Headhunterz has made a name for himself and the last couple years as the most popular hardstyle artist. That's the reason why he has his own Q-dance events not because he invented the melody or pitched kick(even though I agree that he helped make melodic hardstyle and pitched kicks popular)
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Donkey Rollers were still hard, Heady made it popular.
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Ticket sales for Q-dance presents: Headhunterz start this Saturday on the 11th of August at 1 pm (GMT+2).

Entrance ticket: €52,50
VIP ticket: €67,50


http://bit.ly/QHHZtickets

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