[20/10/2018] Project One | Reflections Of The Eternal [NL]
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Re: [20/10/2018] Project One | Reflections of the Eternal
DEFQON.1 2018 - Now i'm finally a WEEKEND WARRIOR
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Wildstylez also in the lineup yesssss
(I mean alone not only with P1)
(I mean alone not only with P1)
DEFQON.1 2018 - Now i'm finally a WEEKEND WARRIOR
No Noisecontrollers ? Or Tonight gang act? :-(
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Regarding Sefa and Frenchcore in general am I missing something? I've listened to quite a bit of it and sure it's got some enjoyable music but why is it called Frenchcore when it is exactly like UK hardcore? Stick a clubland cd from 2007 on and thats essentially Frechcore
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It's what I hear man. Just reminds me of Hixxy and Scot BrownEmre wrote:^ lol you can't be serious
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Useless comment to bump Emre's precious post count up (like most of his posts) aside...
Frenchcore is just named that because it was an old form of Hardcore that was made by French producers back in the day. It came after UK Hardcore so it wouldn't be a surprise if it took influence from UKHC. Thematically it's always been different than Dutch Hardcore, if anything it was always more lighthearted despite having, at times, raw-er kicks. The most obvious difference between Frenchcore and UKHC being that UKHC always has happier sounding melodies and Trance sounds while Frenchcore has more early Gabber sound characteristics in it.
Frenchcore is just named that because it was an old form of Hardcore that was made by French producers back in the day. It came after UK Hardcore so it wouldn't be a surprise if it took influence from UKHC. Thematically it's always been different than Dutch Hardcore, if anything it was always more lighthearted despite having, at times, raw-er kicks. The most obvious difference between Frenchcore and UKHC being that UKHC always has happier sounding melodies and Trance sounds while Frenchcore has more early Gabber sound characteristics in it.
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Cheers for the informative reply. I guess UKHC producers and Frenchcore producers would influence each other as with other genres. But I will admit I'm not well informed with UKHC or French so I'm less likely to pick up on the nuances and whatnot.Reverse Ghost wrote:Useless comment to bump Emre's precious post count up (like most of his posts) aside...
Frenchcore is just named that because it was an old form of Hardcore that was made by French producers back in the day. It came after UK Hardcore so it wouldn't be a surprise if it took influence from UKHC. Thematically it's always been different than Dutch Hardcore, if anything it was always more lighthearted despite having, at times, raw-er kicks. The most obvious difference between Frenchcore and UKHC being that UKHC always has happier sounding melodies and Trance sounds while Frenchcore has more early Gabber sound characteristics in it.