I don't get why everybody is laughing at you because you have some good points in here. As much as I still love Hardstyle, the 2003-2006 years were the true Hardstyle years before it was (complete) commercial music.aznxlinnie wrote:I don't think some of you really know what Hardstyle is about.
I personally don't like Dubstep so I won't even argue.
I started listening to Hardstyle with Donkey Rollers, Technoboy, Showtek, The Prophet, D-Block & S-Te-Fan, but now I really have to say there is no such thing as the underground movement that swept the rave scene.
All you see nowadays is untalented fuckers making music and everyone falls for it.
There's this video on Youtube where Technoboy, Tuneboy, and Audiofreq are in the studio together to come up with a brand new Hardstyle track, and this young noob starts dropping Dub sounds on the track.
Rightfully, Technoboy freaks out and starts bitching saying "That's not Hardstyle!".
Whatever happened to the No One Can Stop Us and original Italian Hardstyle movement?
Colours of The Harder Styles and Duru? Or even the Tales From A Vinyl?
Hardstyle is not about the lyrics or the melody. The low frequencies speak to you and create stories.
Fuck Skrillex and fuck Headhunterz. Headhunterz and Showtek betrayed Hardstyle.
All those sing along tracks don't really fit to the sound of Hardstyle.
They are just done to get more attention from those party people who just want to drink and feel cool.
I prefer Loudness 1000x over Defqon & Co.