I reckon 'Activeforce' aint had enough drugs. Far too much thought put into his input. To summarise......... These tunes are BANGIN' ;-) NICE1 my son!!!!!!
I reckon 'Activeforce' aint had enough drugs. Far too much thought put into his input. To summarise......... These tunes are BANGIN' ;-) NICE! my son!!!!!!
"Or Scott Brown would of released these tunes on his bouncy techno label." (No1InterNetGangstar)
^ That label wasn't there at the start to do this though. BT Records was for Brown to sound experiment with 1997+. Evolution itself changed from bouncy 94-97 to a bouncy happy hybrid in 97-99.
What would become later known as "UK Hardcore" is on a few BT Records (Died in Aberdeen). Due to distribution problems with BT Records the stuff probably got moved over to Evolution just to release them.
Are these tune's the bouncy side of hardcore. I would say yes. As they are much more bouncy than Happy Hardcore the newer trancey UK Hardcore. & I think Scott Brown is the bounce master of old skool Hardcore. So I refer 2 this stuff as old skool bouncy Hardcore. As I said in a other comment. I will more than likely get more hits labeling it old skool bouncy Hardcore.
I would say that all Hardcore more than likely originated from the old breakbeat rave stuff !!
UK Hardcore goes back to Brown and this same stuff again. Really UK Hardcore is "Scott Brown V2 Style". He started to add German euphoric trance into his format as the current way (ie: bouncy techno / Scott Brown V1 style) was exhausted. Was covered in his forum back in the day. He had always messed around with trance even before this anyhow. The rest more or less followed and picked up on the euphoric trance take by the early 2000s.
"sounds like happy hardcore/uk hardcore/freeform to me" (jimmybrite)
^ Easy. Bouncy was the first by a few years. The first true 4/4 hardcore from UK. Scotland was tight with Holland. The English raves was all breakbeat then. Happy was just south English guys replicating the Scott Brown sound like they have done for years and years. Happy was really breakbeat, like a piano jungle, and long dead. Anything else isn't really happy at all but Scott Brown bouncy influenced.
You left out North East England. I would say that the North East had a big part to play in the Scottish Hardcore seen. With Judgment Day & The Colosseum. And you can't forget Bass Generator. But I must say I my opinion. This Scottish bouncy Hardcore/Techno. Is by far the best of all the different Hardcore styles. New skool, old skool, UK Hardcore, Happy Hardcore, all that shit. The Scott Brown Bouncy stuff is the god dam bees knees of the all. I wish they still made them like this.
So that's old school bouncy(scottish) techno, sounds like happy hardcore/uk hardcore/freeform to me, all these sub genres are just confusing mate! Also, Love the Scott brOOn :D
I its a bit stupid when it all sounds very much alike But Evolution records that these tunes are from. Released a sub record label called bouncy techno. 2 cater for the bouncy techno sound. & none of these tunes are from that Evolution label. So really its not bouncy techno at all. Or Scott Brown would of released these tunes on his bouncy techno label. Coz its a bit confusing I just refer 2 it as bouncy hardcore. Like Bassy G records is a bouncy techno label. But i refer 2 it as bouncy hardcore
The track list is on the video page. Just press more info in the pink colored square. Just down from the right hand top corner. And all the track names artists & the record labels the tunes are on are all there. Happy ya liked it anyway THANKS!"
The only reason really that I refer 2 it all as old skool bouncy hardcore. Is that it is the most well known genre. & that I will more than lightly get more hits using that genre name. Rather than using all these different sub genres. & just stick the likes of bouncy techno on as a tag. When I up load a video.
Yes mate the mixer's are mine. All the video's I've put on the tube are my mixer's. I will be putting some more new mixer's up on the tube soon. Anyway happy ya liked em THANKS!!
Scott brown is a very talented man.Producer,mc & dj.His music has its own recognisable beats & riffs.
townheadfury 1 year ago
I reckon 'Activeforce' aint had enough drugs. Far too much thought put into his input. To summarise......... These tunes are BANGIN' ;-) NICE1 my son!!!!!!
1977anthc 1 year ago
I reckon 'Activeforce' aint had enough drugs. Far too much thought put into his input. To summarise......... These tunes are BANGIN' ;-) NICE! my son!!!!!!
1977anthc 1 year ago
brilliant mix mate as per usual, i love track 2 wat is that lol
djrabs 1 year ago
WOW! FKN BANGING!
raymiebell123 1 year ago
mann i grew up on this, it use to be the shizznah down in da cornish raves
BumpinOrchestra 1 year ago
good mixing m8! keep on bouncin!
TheDavyc 1 year ago
"Or Scott Brown would of released these tunes on his bouncy techno label." (No1InterNetGangstar)
^ That label wasn't there at the start to do this though. BT Records was for Brown to sound experiment with 1997+. Evolution itself changed from bouncy 94-97 to a bouncy happy hybrid in 97-99.
What would become later known as "UK Hardcore" is on a few BT Records (Died in Aberdeen). Due to distribution problems with BT Records the stuff probably got moved over to Evolution just to release them.
activeforce 2 years ago
Are these tune's the bouncy side of hardcore. I would say yes. As they are much more bouncy than Happy Hardcore the newer trancey UK Hardcore. & I think Scott Brown is the bounce master of old skool Hardcore. So I refer 2 this stuff as old skool bouncy Hardcore. As I said in a other comment. I will more than likely get more hits labeling it old skool bouncy Hardcore.
I would say that all Hardcore more than likely originated from the old breakbeat rave stuff !!
No1InterNetGangstar 2 years ago
UK Hardcore goes back to Brown and this same stuff again. Really UK Hardcore is "Scott Brown V2 Style". He started to add German euphoric trance into his format as the current way (ie: bouncy techno / Scott Brown V1 style) was exhausted. Was covered in his forum back in the day. He had always messed around with trance even before this anyhow. The rest more or less followed and picked up on the euphoric trance take by the early 2000s.
activeforce 2 years ago
"sounds like happy hardcore/uk hardcore/freeform to me" (jimmybrite)
^ Easy. Bouncy was the first by a few years. The first true 4/4 hardcore from UK. Scotland was tight with Holland. The English raves was all breakbeat then. Happy was just south English guys replicating the Scott Brown sound like they have done for years and years. Happy was really breakbeat, like a piano jungle, and long dead. Anything else isn't really happy at all but Scott Brown bouncy influenced.
activeforce 2 years ago
You left out North East England. I would say that the North East had a big part to play in the Scottish Hardcore seen. With Judgment Day & The Colosseum. And you can't forget Bass Generator. But I must say I my opinion. This Scottish bouncy Hardcore/Techno. Is by far the best of all the different Hardcore styles. New skool, old skool, UK Hardcore, Happy Hardcore, all that shit. The Scott Brown Bouncy stuff is the god dam bees knees of the all. I wish they still made them like this.
No1InterNetGangstar 2 years ago
Coz I can't stand the new Traned out UK Hardcore. IT IS ALL SHIT!!
No1InterNetGangstar 2 years ago
Brilliant mate. No-one done Hardcore like us scots. Loved the Rez's at Ingliston. Happy Days!!!!
BroxBhoy 2 years ago 2
Tracks I haven't heard in years! Sweet; thanks for the mix - and the sound quality is good.
lifecomesfirst 2 years ago
So that's old school bouncy(scottish) techno, sounds like happy hardcore/uk hardcore/freeform to me, all these sub genres are just confusing mate! Also, Love the Scott brOOn :D
jimmybrite 2 years ago
I its a bit stupid when it all sounds very much alike But Evolution records that these tunes are from. Released a sub record label called bouncy techno. 2 cater for the bouncy techno sound. & none of these tunes are from that Evolution label. So really its not bouncy techno at all. Or Scott Brown would of released these tunes on his bouncy techno label. Coz its a bit confusing I just refer 2 it as bouncy hardcore. Like Bassy G records is a bouncy techno label. But i refer 2 it as bouncy hardcore
No1InterNetGangstar 2 years ago
@No1InterNetGangstar any chance ov a tracklist mate sum classics in there , laffin mixin aswell
YOUNGY360 2 years ago
The track list is on the video page. Just press more info in the pink colored square. Just down from the right hand top corner. And all the track names artists & the record labels the tunes are on are all there. Happy ya liked it anyway THANKS!"
No1InterNetGangstar 2 years ago
The only reason really that I refer 2 it all as old skool bouncy hardcore. Is that it is the most well known genre. & that I will more than lightly get more hits using that genre name. Rather than using all these different sub genres. & just stick the likes of bouncy techno on as a tag. When I up load a video.
No1InterNetGangstar 2 years ago
belta mixes lad.. they urs?
mcdetinate 2 years ago
Yes mate the mixer's are mine. All the video's I've put on the tube are my mixer's. I will be putting some more new mixer's up on the tube soon. Anyway happy ya liked em THANKS!!
No1InterNetGangstar 2 years ago
fukin wicked
mawsy1 2 years ago
Happy you like it mate. I've got a few more old skool hardcore mixers up on the tube. If you like the old skool stuff!!
No1InterNetGangstar 2 years ago
Nice 1 mate happy ya liked a hope ya done well when ya got a spin lol.
No1InterNetGangstar 2 years ago
luvin the old skoot broon!!!
met wae his alias (rab s concept)on a dj nikt at the kat hoose and got a shot o the decks good lads no fussin just good fun!
b8ian 2 years ago