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| Light The Fuse |
| quote: | Originally posted by limitedtimeonly
Take note jules - she isn't just talking about the music there my friend |
once again same as me
dunt worry man, ur talking to ceo and co-executive founder of team meesy goon slart..i do my homewerk lolz |
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| eRRaTiK |
| the occasional hard trance i don't mind but hardstyle.. gah. |
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| queen_vee |
a kicking hard trance tracks is powerful... can really move you, i guess. but fark, some dj's (or the sound guy?? who actually controls the volume?) whatever, whoever it is seriously seems to think if it's a hard track the volume should be louder. people around this type of music have induced premature deafness on themselves and want to inflict it on everyone else. some of us then just get a headache!
hard trance, too loud, just really doesn't seem terribly 'musical' at all. plus alot of tracks are truly are only noise these days, you know, kinda 'doof doof doof doof DOOF DOOF DOOF DOOF' he he |
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| tachyon |
can't really post something good about hardstyle without sounding too jaded can i?
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im not enjoying it as much anymore, its too overused!! :toothless
lorderan, no i'm not surprised at all.. i'm sure you've been going out when the docks are still there, mark james still had his radio show on kiss and citilink hasn't even been built yet. :D
no, people does not need education to appreciate music, they just need taste. im sure those who appreciate hardstyle can determine which ones are good and which ones are e. but to appreciate a wider range of music, you need an education. go to different styles, diffrrent parties, and staying in one musical genre will make you jaded faster than you can say technics.
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| eRRaTiK |
| ^^ oh the comedy in that post :toothless |
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