Eh, i also feel they are playing both sides, the "hardstyle is doomed", but also "it isnt actually doomed, we can save it if we boost the new acts that we like", Heady dislikes the current trends, later says Dual Damage is completely OK, then again bashes producers that do covers (as if he didnt even do one ever) then says Da Tweekaz are completely OK, Villain and Wildy more or less agree, like ????? hahahaThe Blaster wrote: 17 May 2025, 16:49 ah, one point of disagreement, i thought villain was very fair to all kinds of hardstyle. he seems to genuinely miss some styles, which can only be a good thing if they were more prominent. and he's very respectful of the new stuff. i mean, it is his livelihood so.
Exactly this, same thing that happened when Hardcore moved from millenium sound then it got too mainstream, now Uptempo is the trend and all the people want real "mainstream hardcore" backDjVero wrote: 17 May 2025, 21:16 Not only that, but Headhunterz and Wildstylez were like the personification of the shift from EHS to Nu-style, among with some others of course. Now it has happened to them. I hope it makes them realize how Coca, Scot Project and others felt back in the day when they took over with a new sound.![]()