It would be simple to mix this MUCH better. The easy way, radio mix it (just pull the crossfader at a lull into another drop, or outro into intro). The harder way, learn to actually mix. Mix it, and THEN go back and sync up the video. Just so nobody think i'm talking out my ass. I actually can mix, and spin Hardcore all the time. Proof
U r a fucking retard scouse house is donk hardhouse bassline hardhouse ripped off the hardcore scene so what better way to repay them back than ripping there bassline ahahahahahahaha H.T.I.D. Baby a.a.t.w. rule if it wasnt for them we wouldnt have hardcore in the u.k. they tried to destroy us but we embaressed them by getting bigger than they could ever imagine lol u.k. hardcore forever
this is just the fuckin styles and recon remix of sure feels good junkbox records no.2 its hardcore not shitty scouse bounce same wiv the rest its hardcore nothing else
chav crap, ew ew ew ew ew, just to see what some people like, i thought i'd look over in this section of youtube in the club 'techno bounce' section, think i'll stick to dubstep ta =P
As far as i know, the only versions of sure feels good are both by styles and breeze. It just depends how you like your dance music, I prefer mine at 170 bpm (the original) but commercially it doesnt sell, hence the lower bpm ones.
If the original was on 170bpm, then I would agree with you. But here, they just got the original tunes, boost them, low the key and re-selling them. Without even rmx it.
That is my complaining. A dance music scene needs new productions or remixes. But this?
If you were into UK hardcore you'd know that styles and breeze generally do make their own stuff, in the hardcore style. They make other versions of the same songs at a lower speed.
Admittedly a lot of the stuff on clubland xtreme cds is fast remixes of well known tunes, but that is the commercial side of hardcore. The more underground stuff has loads of original stuff.
well well well think u should delete this shambles. scouse techno havin a draff chap no such thing n this cheap ass rip off other tunes stuff is waaaaank.
The problem is not me, I'm just a DJ (VJ actually). I wasn't the one that released those hits, neither I produced / rmx them. My actions won't make a difference.
This is (probably) mainstream "UK Hardcore", which descriptively really doesn't mean anything TBH. This is much closer to clubland/dance and pretty much removed from early 1990s rave hardcore.
Bouncy techno/hardcore is something from the old 1990s rave scene, which is a very different beast. Old Scott Brown music that's no longer made, though he's somewhat also responsible for the creation of this "UK Hardcore" too (Elysium).
You didn't catch up my irony huh? But probably you simply don't know...
This is how the U.K. music industry officially labeled those "hits" to export them outside the U.K.: "Scouse House". On some markets the term ""Bouncy Techno" also appeared. Who Am I to go against the great British Music Industry?
If you ask me this is simply commercial dance music with some happy hardcore / vocal trance elements.
CD compilation sales, singles for dedicated Djs and radio shows, controlled trends and fashion, dedicated parties / events on foreigner locations, TV Shows, dedicated to the genre clubs...
Lot's of things actually.
You see: That's why it is called Industry. It's not just music, as you probably believe.
It would be simple to mix this MUCH better. The easy way, radio mix it (just pull the crossfader at a lull into another drop, or outro into intro). The harder way, learn to actually mix. Mix it, and THEN go back and sync up the video. Just so nobody think i'm talking out my ass. I actually can mix, and spin Hardcore all the time. Proof
apriestofgix 1 year ago
U r a fucking retard scouse house is donk hardhouse bassline hardhouse ripped off the hardcore scene so what better way to repay them back than ripping there bassline ahahahahahahaha H.T.I.D. Baby a.a.t.w. rule if it wasnt for them we wouldnt have hardcore in the u.k. they tried to destroy us but we embaressed them by getting bigger than they could ever imagine lol u.k. hardcore forever
MrDJWido 1 year ago
this is just the fuckin styles and recon remix of sure feels good junkbox records no.2 its hardcore not shitty scouse bounce same wiv the rest its hardcore nothing else
Nickandbobbie2007 2 years ago
i poo on this track lol
BionatorForever 2 years ago
fukin horribleeee
cowell1987 2 years ago
chav crap, ew ew ew ew ew, just to see what some people like, i thought i'd look over in this section of youtube in the club 'techno bounce' section, think i'll stick to dubstep ta =P
Ujimaflipy 2 years ago
this is not bouncy techno by any means. this is some aatw bullshit sped up pop music. totally fuckin garbage. btw mixing skills are shit no offense.
damonskates 2 years ago
@damonskates well said
Ujimaflipy 1 year ago
This is awful. Please never do something like this again.
djmikedee 2 years ago
I dont know if it's youtube degradation or the song itself, but it sounds like someone sped it up with audactiy or sound recorder.
sounds like shit.
anonymous0s0egion 2 years ago
shit mix
BarnyRam 2 years ago
this isnt scouse or bouncy lol
tommo1878 2 years ago
bouncy techno? my arse
quavercheese 2 years ago
bouncy techno??? hahahahahahaha hevy laughed at.. more like top of the pops....
HTIDforeva 2 years ago
get ur fav pill and lisen haha restecpa
welshstomper 2 years ago
In my opinion it's still Happy Hardcore or so called UK Hardcore HAHA sry I'm German XD
I LOVE THE REAL HARDCORE VERSIONS OF THEESE TRACKS =)
Hardstylus 2 years ago
Im not sure what youre complaining about?
As far as i know, the only versions of sure feels good are both by styles and breeze. It just depends how you like your dance music, I prefer mine at 170 bpm (the original) but commercially it doesnt sell, hence the lower bpm ones.
Its just a matter of taste.
spudpeel 3 years ago
well...
If the original was on 170bpm, then I would agree with you. But here, they just got the original tunes, boost them, low the key and re-selling them. Without even rmx it.
That is my complaining. A dance music scene needs new productions or remixes. But this?
LabrokratisVJ 3 years ago
If you were into UK hardcore you'd know that styles and breeze generally do make their own stuff, in the hardcore style. They make other versions of the same songs at a lower speed.
Admittedly a lot of the stuff on clubland xtreme cds is fast remixes of well known tunes, but that is the commercial side of hardcore. The more underground stuff has loads of original stuff.
spudpeel 3 years ago
ultrabeat vs darren styles -
sure feels good
jonesy2oo9 3 years ago
Gay Happy Hardcore
yand3r 3 years ago
i love the first song that plays, whats the name of it? and who is it?
drunkwitpower 3 years ago
well well well think u should delete this shambles. scouse techno havin a draff chap no such thing n this cheap ass rip off other tunes stuff is waaaaank.
output1984 3 years ago
The problem is not me, I'm just a DJ (VJ actually). I wasn't the one that released those hits, neither I produced / rmx them. My actions won't make a difference.
Also I don't understand your English 100%...
LabrokratisVJ 3 years ago
This is (probably) mainstream "UK Hardcore", which descriptively really doesn't mean anything TBH. This is much closer to clubland/dance and pretty much removed from early 1990s rave hardcore.
Bouncy techno/hardcore is something from the old 1990s rave scene, which is a very different beast. Old Scott Brown music that's no longer made, though he's somewhat also responsible for the creation of this "UK Hardcore" too (Elysium).
activeforce 3 years ago
scouse house is 140-155 bpm
hardcore is 160+
BlankStudioTV 3 years ago
awful hardcore
Glitcherzz 3 years ago
not very gd mixing also wheres the bounce in this mix????
More like chessey hardcore
Dannyb163 3 years ago 2
well, I bet you can rmx far better the music videos by yourself that I did! Can I have a link please with your work?
LabrokratisVJ 3 years ago
really really badly mixed in, killed the bangin' tunes really.
graingjam 3 years ago
can i just add, you call this bouincy techno ?
This is not bouncy techno or techno at all.
check bouncy techno on google and you will see what it is.
davieboy198607 3 years ago
You didn't catch up my irony huh? But probably you simply don't know...
This is how the U.K. music industry officially labeled those "hits" to export them outside the U.K.: "Scouse House". On some markets the term ""Bouncy Techno" also appeared. Who Am I to go against the great British Music Industry?
If you ask me this is simply commercial dance music with some happy hardcore / vocal trance elements.
LabrokratisVJ 3 years ago
What Uk music industry gets to officially name anything, exactly?
ProjectorGames 3 years ago
CD compilation sales, singles for dedicated Djs and radio shows, controlled trends and fashion, dedicated parties / events on foreigner locations, TV Shows, dedicated to the genre clubs...
Lot's of things actually.
You see: That's why it is called Industry. It's not just music, as you probably believe.
LabrokratisVJ 3 years ago
thanx to AATW / Darren Styles / Ultrabeat for saving UK hardcore, loving Rebecca Rudd, I would!
graingjam 3 years ago