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Hardstyle obsession with letter Z?

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Zak
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Re: Hardstyle obsession with letter Z?

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I don't have a "Z" at the end of my nick, but at the beginning.

I feel original. :+
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Bluemind wrote:
Freddy wrote:Letter z has a very special meaning in producers life and music they produce.

This fact was known in great ancient Greek and beyond. Nowadays letter z in "EBCDIC family" has the decimal meaning of 169, number 1 is important to all people who seek popularity since they want to be number 1 in the charts and amongst the genre fans. Furthermore 69 is a great sex pose, sex is one of the many rituals producers must do to get inspired. If we go even further 69 reversed is 96, 9 - 6 = 3 (Half Life 3 confirmed).

Games are second nature of music, every sound is like a game which entertains people. Z is used in writing to represent the act of sleeping (sometimes as 'zzz' or 'zzzz'), that shows us another reason why producers use only one z usually, they don't want people to get asleep while listening to their music. However sometimes when you pronounce the name ending with z you tend to drag the z and it sounds like "zzzz", this gives producer an opportunity to repeat his name is the head to get a better sleep.

This shows a fact that producer likes to sleep a lot and sleeping is great way to dream about the music. Dreams are another inspiration for music.

Overall, the extra z at the end makes the producers better, they can feel in control of the music due to the extra power of 69 and dreams, number 1 adds the extra special feeling. So you should definitely keep at an eye of those producers since they have a better change to create more unique sounds.

(same goes for DJ's).
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bodziu wrote:
DjVero wrote:It's not only the "z" but I find hardstyle artist names to be incredibly lame most of the time: Audiotricz / Bass Modulators / Wildstylez / Gunz For Hire etc etc. House artist names generally sound way cooler and more original: Avicii / Marco V. / Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike / Fedde Le Grand etc
And come on, Donkey Rollers is a great alias! :D
How bout Titan? Crypsis? Brennan Heart? Deepack? Adaro? and so on...

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Freddy wrote: If we go even further 69 reversed is 96, 9 - 6 = 3 (Half Life 3 confirmed).
I lost it!

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goodmartinus wrote:
bodziu wrote:
DjVero wrote:It's not only the "z" but I find hardstyle artist names to be incredibly lame most of the time: Audiotricz / Bass Modulators / Wildstylez / Gunz For Hire etc etc. House artist names generally sound way cooler and more original: Avicii / Marco V. / Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike / Fedde Le Grand etc
And come on, Donkey Rollers is a great alias! :D
How bout Titan? Crypsis? Brennan Heart? Deepack? Adaro? and so on...

Yeah Brennan Heart sounds so badass :eyeroll:
Some more crap names : Jajox, Atmozfearz, Ukrainian Hardstylerz, D-Block (always reminds me of a section in a jail, sounds like a rappers name), Coone, Th3 R3belz, Wazted Penguinz, Max Enforcer. Such childish names. Prefer names like Luna, Delete, Showtek , Neo, Trilok and Chiren.

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You will be surprised how many funny looks I get when I tell people I am listening to Coone.
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I'm surprised that anyone listens to Coone.

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ItsHeavyMOFO wrote:You will be surprised how many funny looks I get when I tell people I am listening to Coone.
Coone is like slang for nigger or something in American right?
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Vicious wrote:
goodmartinus wrote:
bodziu wrote:
And come on, Donkey Rollers is a great alias! :D
How bout Titan? Crypsis? Brennan Heart? Deepack? Adaro? and so on...

Yeah Brennan Heart sounds so badass :eyeroll:
Some more crap names : Jajox, Atmozfearz, Ukrainian Hardstylerz, D-Block (always reminds me of a section in a jail, sounds like a rappers name), Coone, Th3 R3belz, Wazted Penguinz, Max Enforcer. Such childish names. Prefer names like Luna, Delete, Showtek , Neo, Trilok and Chiren.
Also very "creative": Dj Stephanie

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Haha Freddy thank you so much _O_

Well, I think the worst name goes to audiotricz...
But seriously, I don't care anymore about the names, I would like the audiotricz if they made proper tracks (but they don't, so I don't like them)

Names are irrelevant! Thats teached in almost every action movie...
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