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<blockquote data-quote="spaceface" data-source="post: 837792" data-attributes="member: 2243"><p>Back in the day, i never liked hardcore. It was far too fast, chipmunk vocals, and just generally irritating. And yet over the last few years i've come to realise that i actually love a lot of the stuff that was getting put out in the early 90's. So much so that i've spent a fair few quid on some of my most wanted tracks (Orcas Dances with Dolphins EP#2 and Neuromancers Pennywise, to name a couple). </p><p></p><p>The thing is, i've finally realised that so many DJ's were playing these tunes speeded up that i never got the chance to appreciate this music as it truly was. I still get irritated hearing old mixes playing great hardcore tunes at +6 when they sound great at their normal speed or (sacrilege) even slower. I've even play Darkman's Strings of Darkness at a hideously slow speed, which for me makes a fantastic house/breaks tune, in a mix i did a while back.</p><p></p><p>So what's your opinion? The faster the better? I can't be the only one that appreciates hardcore not running at 1 million miles an hour</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spaceface, post: 837792, member: 2243"] Back in the day, i never liked hardcore. It was far too fast, chipmunk vocals, and just generally irritating. And yet over the last few years i've come to realise that i actually love a lot of the stuff that was getting put out in the early 90's. So much so that i've spent a fair few quid on some of my most wanted tracks (Orcas Dances with Dolphins EP#2 and Neuromancers Pennywise, to name a couple). The thing is, i've finally realised that so many DJ's were playing these tunes speeded up that i never got the chance to appreciate this music as it truly was. I still get irritated hearing old mixes playing great hardcore tunes at +6 when they sound great at their normal speed or (sacrilege) even slower. I've even play Darkman's Strings of Darkness at a hideously slow speed, which for me makes a fantastic house/breaks tune, in a mix i did a while back. So what's your opinion? The faster the better? I can't be the only one that appreciates hardcore not running at 1 million miles an hour [/QUOTE]
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