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RLS NAME : T-Junction_Ft_Decipher_And_Shinra_-_A_Done_Deal-(MOHDIGI050)-WEB-2012-SRG
RIP DATE : AUG-13-2012
ARTiST : T-Junction Ft. Decipher & Shinra
TITLE : A Done Deal
LABEL : Masters Of Hardcore
QUALITY : CBR 320kbps / 44,1kHz / Joint Stereo
SiZE : 24,27 MB
GENRE : Hardcore
TRACKS : 2
SOURCE : WEB
URL : http://www.hardtunes.com/
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TRACKNAME : TiME:
01. T-Junction Ft. Decipher & Shinra - Posession 05:54
02. T-Junction & Prowler - The Deal (Decipher & Shinra RMX) 04:41
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Like? Fuckin buy!
Dyprax,Miss K8, T Junction, Rudeboy,Tomcat and so an sound all exactly the same way like angerfist do.I wonder if he is producing the tracks for them...
The Deal reminds me a too much of Angerfist stylish tracks, so not a real blast...
However, still gonna enjoy T-Junction next Saturday! _O_
These artists have been educated by Angerfist.... just like Miss K8 and Crypsis. So thats why it sounds (a bit) like Angerfists style.
Miss K8 is different, much better and harder than Angerfist in my opinion... listen Hallucin8 :O
Hallucin8, great track indeed!
But if you listen very, very good, you will here Angerfists touch in her songs. Of course not exactly the same, bit more industrial sounding.
miss k8 is shit no good and no hard,all the same waste...hallucin8 by miss k8 sounds like shitty newstyle hardsoftcore
Thank you! I 100% agree! Since the Hardcore scene is still go down and giving crap like Angerfist a plattform to live. I usuly feel that the Scene i support for years comes more and more strange to me.
right im supporter of the hardcore scene since much years,im 27 now listen to hardcore since im 15... and what i hear the last years of releases ,hardcore is going down...but not all is shit in the scene,we got many good releases like promo,hellsystem or nitrogenetics for example...but its sad that many people scream if there are some Moneymaking artists like angerfist,outblast,miss k8,endymion,neophyte (the newstyle crap) and some more of those ones.... i prefer good artist which never leave their styles like drokz,he is a living legend...btw this release here is very cool and good work from t-junction and decipher & shinra,WORD!
and why u all crying here? its t-junction with 2 great newcomer in hardcore business Decipher and Shinra,i like Decipher and Shinra and those songs here Possession and The Deal are real good ones...
just cause some tracks are more liked by more people is what makes them commercial...
Hardcore never died nor shall it die since it simply can't. It becomes more underground which will stimulate more artists to remake or re-sound there vision on a genre. Also anyone who thinks hardcore should be like (drokz) 200 bpm for example hasnt got a clue what hardcore is about. Hardcore can vary in it's speed between 160 till 220 for the extreme ones it cant even get fast enough which kinda kills all groove which i find really important in tracks from any genre. Funny things are Drokz being mentioned here as a hero cause he still makes fast bpm hardcore although in the 90 he got puked out by the same hardcore lovers for VJ'ing a tv programm, signing too ID&T's Pengo label together with tails.... So you see all guys you're guys are naming of even worshipping choose for money at a sudden point and they should do since that way they can buy better equipment and bring more variety. Concluding this release is good as are all others, it only can lack your interest / taste / flavour in music which doesnt make the song bad or commercial... Also angerfist teaching ? ... (he isnt even that great himself without the help of mark....) Its more the name and the masks which makes angerfist angerfist ... You will see this within 10 to 20 years from now ;) I seen i with my own eyes on for example Rotterdam Terror Corps hero's back then and when i listen to it now i think how did they ever become heroes ??? Though the songs are still great they arent all that spectecular ;)
Sorry silverbullet for the confusion... the Mark i meant is Mark Vos aka Buzz Fuzz whom is basically the guy who learned Angerfist (danny) how to produce his tracks. He saw the potential n skills danny was carrying with him and pushed that same skill n potential in the right direction. Though i personally really only like Raise Your Fist for it's simplicity and rawness. Which to me basically was hardcore once in it's glory days, the merging of today's hardcore with melody (trance for the haters under us) is also a good form and example of artists constantly changing and re-inventing their own sounds within particular genre's.
Last but definately not least: the dude who thought we had rights to speak negatively about for example Neophyte's (newstyle hardsoftcore, whatever), Endymion... Dude you seriously don't understand anything of this scene at all since they are the grandmasters who made it even possible for all you newcomers to even listen / buy hardcore. So they already earned their respect before you where even born so i would advise study your scene more or accept being a follower... only to fit in somewhere.
hahahahaahah u thought dont know anything of that scene? u are very very stupid man,im in the hardcore scene more than 10 years ,so shut up i dont understand the scene... i only can laugh about you man...
you aint in the hardcore scene u just wish u was
hahahahahahahahahahahhahahahaahahahahahahahaha,come suck my balls hahahahahahahaah
Thanks for the info about Angerfist/Buzz Fuzz! Still I do like some of Angerfists newer tracks, like Incoming. Its mainstream, but I think it sounds great.
JKR, dear friend, you said your age was 27 listened since age 15, this results in 2012 (present year) - 27 (your present age) = 1985 (birthyear of you) agree with me on this one ...?
1985 + 15 = 2000 you started listening when hardcore already peaked majorly. I know since im not much older then yourself. So shut the hell up and just accept that we are 3rd or 4th generation hardcore lovers. Also being in the scene has nothing to do with spending your monthly salary on raves or parties then you also are simply a follower... being in the scene or being part of the since is for a few exquisites and always with help from already established artists. Furthermore i wish everyone a good day and peace out :P
Just to make sure some of us understand moderate english: --- QUOTE ---
"the Mark i meant is Mark Vos aka Buzz Fuzz whom is basically the guy who learned Angerfist (danny) how to produce his tracks. He saw the potential n skills danny was carrying with him and pushed that same skill n potential in the right direction."
1 Where did i mention according to your english Mark produced Angerfist's tracks...???
2 Since when is pushing talent n skill the same as co-producing ???
Answer the following questions just for yourself, after that, realise it's maybe actually better to think, read again and understand what is being said before reply'ing, if you still disagree on all i said i can't help ya at all, no-man can.
I do agree on the producing skills of Mark though i don't wanna exaggerate either...
Also you wouldnt believe how many guys from the first generation are still active behind the mainstage and the big names...