Original thread: Hardstyle Music.
I don't like ranting about specific music genres as I believe everyone has their own tastes but seriously. I'm sick of entering a club and some DJ thinks the faster the better and oh wait push it a bit louder so that all you hear is clipping and major distortion even on the midrange.
Unfortunately due to the 909 snare and the so hard to create kick drum, lol, the whole track sounds like that even when playing in the bounds or with a limiter added to it. The only way to dance to this stuff is shuffling because it's the only dance that makes you look like your drug usage level is in pair with the music you are into.
It originated from gabber which wasn't really meant to be an EDM genre due to the crazy BPM. They slowed it down 'n bit an added some Psytrance marching synths. Always overdriven and compressed with a ratio Prodigy likes to use. Unfortunately for HS there is no technicality to the drum beat that even deservers comparing it with any other artists. It has no proper style and is a disgrace to what underground actually stands for and as a DJ you can jump from any key to any other key cause all the baselines and snares sounds the same anyways.
It's also funny how the people that likes it is trapped in their own little world listening to only that and doesn't care about any other music styles inside and even outside of EDM. They think they're hardcore and want's everybody to know it. Every time I get into a discussion about music with one of these entry level producers they're always like "hey man I know you don't like HS but listen to this... 150 BPM NCEEE NCEEE NCEEE NCEEE NCEEE NCEEE NCEEE NCEEE"
They're not hardcore and probably into furrys or some kind of internet meme. This gets worse with genre's like happy hardcore, Jumpstyle etc...
There are some producers that could be followed from history into this scene that actually has some talent like DJ Pavo, Blutonium Boy etc... They just buried them self into the genre so hard that changing their style would ruin their reputation. IMO
This might also sound strange coming from a person that likes EDM but unfortunately there is also a place and time for everything. I don't want to listen to any of this ever and also what?????????s the deal with playing any EDM in a restaurant, bar or clothing store? Dance music belongs on the dance floor, where the people that don't like it won't go, instead they are forced to listen to it maxed out on the gain when trying to digest a fillet steak while having a peaceful night out with a girlfriend. They usually have to scream at each other during this ordeal.
Music characterizes a person. If you think of a genre, try and imagine a person associated with it. It becomes a religion in that manner and describes so much about that person?????????s attitude. It gets very funny when associating people with Hardstyle.