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Alucard

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Saturday, September 9th 2006, 1:13pm

Siberia, Shortbread, Circle Of Light, Rhapsody In E, Back in Time.

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Saturday, September 9th 2006, 2:26pm

Suffix!

aaaaaahh great one!!

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Saturday, September 9th 2006, 2:38pm

Rhapsody in E
It has something addicting. Great melody and so...ohm...addicting like I said :wink:

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Saturday, September 9th 2006, 4:34pm

Good B-Sides?
Well, I like "Rhapsody in E", "Across the Sky", "Monolake", "Sunrise (Ratty's Inferno)", "Siberia", "Suffix", "Circle of Light" & "Path" :) :) :)

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Saturday, September 9th 2006, 5:08pm

yeah PATH :D

i remember that it was written on the official site when Hello good to be back released: the b-side track is Path, it will really kick your ass!

this track is funny for me, monoton and BUM BAM BUM BAM, it rocks!

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Saturday, September 9th 2006, 6:02pm

Sorry but i think that Crank it up and Path are the most terrible (Scooter) technosongs ever!
But it´s very interesting how different the taste of the fans is.
Scooter have many different kind of music.

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Saturday, September 9th 2006, 6:19pm

Every chapter has "terrible" tracks: Crank it up, Bramfeld, Path.
but i like them because it's unusual

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Saturday, September 9th 2006, 9:48pm

Crank it up and Path are the only hardcore tracks that Scooter produced. Out of those 2, Crank it up is definetly the best one. Path is too plain and too simple, yet the main melody is really good. If Jay worked some more on it, it could be a pretty decent track; maybe even one of the best b-sides ever.

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Saturday, September 9th 2006, 10:04pm

Quoted from ""Kujirudo""

Crank it up and Path are the only hardcore tracks that Scooter produced. Out of those 2, Crank it up is definetly the best one. Path is too plain and too simple, yet the main melody is really good. If Jay worked some more on it, it could be a pretty decent track; maybe even one of the best b-sides ever.


You can add Everlasting Love to that list - although the chorus is slightly less than hardcore. :roll: Hardcore cheese maybe.
"In the pressure of the situation, I won't let my tongue get tied
A silent voice in the congregation, I refuse to live a lie"
Angelic - Can't Keep Me Silent

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Saturday, September 9th 2006, 10:04pm

That's what they call Happy Hardcore :wink: .

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Saturday, September 9th 2006, 10:23pm

Quoted from ""Kujirudo""

That's what they call Happy Hardcore :wink: .


I know there's a certain amount of overlap on this track, but i'm not sure that that crappy, cheesey chorus automatically makes it Happy Hardcore. To me, the style of bassline, drum and certain effects makes it straight hardcore. Plus, to me, happy hardcore is usually faster.
"In the pressure of the situation, I won't let my tongue get tied
A silent voice in the congregation, I refuse to live a lie"
Angelic - Can't Keep Me Silent

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Sunday, September 10th 2006, 1:05pm

Quoted from ""pjad_uk""


To me, the style of bassline, drum and certain effects makes it straight hardcore. Plus, to me, happy hardcore is usually faster.


True about the faster thing, yet not every happy hardcore track has to be very speedy. But no, it's not a hardcore track either. Therefor, the bass should be way harder like in Path or Crank It Up. And the effects are a bit too.... happy. Not that hardcore is all about serious stuff but it just isn't real hardcore... I think it's better to call it your way then: Cheesy hardcore.

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Sunday, September 10th 2006, 1:33pm

Quoted from ""Kujirudo""

Quoted from ""pjad_uk""


To me, the style of bassline, drum and certain effects makes it straight hardcore. Plus, to me, happy hardcore is usually faster.


True about the faster thing, yet not every happy hardcore track has to be very speedy. But no, it's not a hardcore track either. Therefor, the bass should be way harder like in Path or Crank It Up. And the effects are a bit too.... happy. Not that hardcore is all about serious stuff but it just isn't real hardcore... I think it's better to call it your way then: Cheesy hardcore.


Yeah, EL is definately softer than Crank It Up or Path but to me it still has all the same ingredients (but with a cheesey refrain over the top).
"In the pressure of the situation, I won't let my tongue get tied
A silent voice in the congregation, I refuse to live a lie"
Angelic - Can't Keep Me Silent

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Sunday, September 10th 2006, 3:09pm

Best Bside:
The Silence Of T. 1210 MK II

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Sunday, September 10th 2006, 3:25pm

Quoted from ""Kujirudo""

Crank it up and Path are the only hardcore tracks that Scooter produced. Out of those 2, Crank it up is definetly the best one. Path is too plain and too simple, yet the main melody is really good. If Jay worked some more on it, it could be a pretty decent track; maybe even one of the best b-sides ever.


You forgot dutch christmas. Adn isn't bramfeld a little bit hardcore?
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Sunday, September 10th 2006, 3:31pm

Quoted from ""Patth__""

Quoted from ""Kujirudo""

Crank it up and Path are the only hardcore tracks that Scooter produced. Out of those 2, Crank it up is definetly the best one. Path is too plain and too simple, yet the main melody is really good. If Jay worked some more on it, it could be a pretty decent track; maybe even one of the best b-sides ever.


You forgot dutch christmas. Adn isn't bramfeld a little bit hardcore?


Yeah, i would say so too.
"In the pressure of the situation, I won't let my tongue get tied
A silent voice in the congregation, I refuse to live a lie"
Angelic - Can't Keep Me Silent

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Sunday, September 10th 2006, 8:12pm

Best B-Sides for me:
Rhapsody In E, Sputnik, Giant's Causeway, Suffix & Circle Of Light
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Love's the funeral of hearts
and an ode for cruelty,
when angels cry blood
on flowers of evil in bloom


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Sunday, September 10th 2006, 8:38pm

Quoted from ""Patth__""

Quoted from ""Kujirudo""

Crank it up and Path are the only hardcore tracks that Scooter produced. Out of those 2, Crank it up is definetly the best one. Path is too plain and too simple, yet the main melody is really good. If Jay worked some more on it, it could be a pretty decent track; maybe even one of the best b-sides ever.


You forgot dutch christmas. Adn isn't bramfeld a little bit hardcore?


How could I forget Dutch Christmas...
No, Bramfeld is a more (what I call) wanabee hardcore. It doesn't have the right bassline for it. And Bramfeld has a lot of diffrent melodies in it that don't 'fit' together. You need some kind of invisible bond between your melodies to make a good (hardcore)track and Bramfeld doesn't really have that...

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Sunday, September 10th 2006, 8:44pm

Quoted from ""Kujirudo""

Quoted from ""Patth__""

Quoted from ""Kujirudo""

Crank it up and Path are the only hardcore tracks that Scooter produced. Out of those 2, Crank it up is definetly the best one. Path is too plain and too simple, yet the main melody is really good. If Jay worked some more on it, it could be a pretty decent track; maybe even one of the best b-sides ever.


You forgot dutch christmas. Adn isn't bramfeld a little bit hardcore?


How could I forget Dutch Christmas...
No, Bramfeld is a more (what I call) wanabee hardcore. It doesn't have the right bassline for it. And Bramfeld has a lot of diffrent melodies in it that don't 'fit' together. You need some kind of invisible bond between your melodies to make a good (hardcore)track and Bramfeld doesn't really have that...


You have a very complex definition of hardcore, Kujirudo. :lol: :wink:
"In the pressure of the situation, I won't let my tongue get tied
A silent voice in the congregation, I refuse to live a lie"
Angelic - Can't Keep Me Silent

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Sunday, September 10th 2006, 9:29pm

Quoted from ""pjad_uk""

You have a very complex definition of hardcore, Kujirudo. :lol: :wink:


I know I have weird ways to say stuff, but in the end you know what I'm talking abour right? :wink: