Never change man old school rules. I remember a triple cd from around 96 called loony tunes. Had a scott brown, jimmy j and vibes cd, the vibes cd remains one of my favourite hardcore cds to date
wait a min...you started raving in 92 and you're blaming the likes of Vibes for the 'split'..which wasn't really taking effect until 2 years later. It was a natural progression for the scene, it couldn't stay on an even keel however much we wanted. The happy DJs catered to those that enjoyed the uplifting piano ideas that had been present even back in 92....you can't point any finger at anyone; the music killed itself because it simply picked up typical commercial interest all round...
I know this comment is 15 years old but if the scene had never split and (let’s face it) ultimately died - we’d be sick to death of it by now. Drum and bass feels like it’s been the same since the early 2000s and I’m bored shitless of it.
100% agreed. DnB is sooooo boring now. Everything that can be done with it HAS been done, and they're just rehashing the same old shite now. Hardcore died because the drugs became shite. It's as simple as that.
Vibes and Lively were the best happy hardcore duo of the 90s! Used to proper tear up the dance floor at Club Kinetic ❤️ And Helter Skelter😜!❤️❤️
Amazing DJ and an absolutely lovely bloke. One of the nicest guys in hardcore.
100% genuine bloke always has time to chat or even just say hello.
I know this was reordered from ages ago (early 2000s) but even back then it's no excuse for a potato camera. fuzziest fuzz to ever fuzz.
Absolute legend, many a great night spent
in my opinion (IMO) best DJ and nicest DJ ever!! cheers Shane, ure a star fella, and Lee, we love ya too xx
Never change man old school rules. I remember a triple cd from around 96 called loony tunes. Had a scott brown, jimmy j and vibes cd, the vibes cd remains one of my favourite hardcore cds to date
still is a legend i met the guy , he was playing at doncaster warehouse last year
my all time favorite dj still now love this guy dj vides and the MC Lively
i guess I am kind of off topic but do anybody know a good website to stream newly released series online ?
@Archer Theo I would suggest FlixZone. You can find it on google :)
@Benjamin Jaxxon yup, I've been watching on FlixZone for months myself =)
@Benjamin Jaxxon Thanks, I signed up and it seems like a nice service :D I appreciate it!
@Archer Theo glad I could help =)
i meet him fookin amazing dj, great guy to talk to
Yeah man I still got some Exile tapes. Perfection and Trauma, used to love them on Satday nights!
Kool Guy . Never liked later happy hardcore but was at at least 30 raves with him and dogul online up . God bless
Mr Vibe's... You da man!
what's wrong with cheesey quavers?
wait a min...you started raving in 92 and you're blaming the likes of Vibes for the 'split'..which wasn't really taking effect until 2 years later. It was a natural progression for the scene, it couldn't stay on an even keel however much we wanted. The happy DJs catered to those that enjoyed the uplifting piano ideas that had been present even back in 92....you can't point any finger at anyone; the music killed itself because it simply picked up typical commercial interest all round...
i always saw force mass motion feel the panic as the beginning of happy hardcore
I know this comment is 15 years old but if the scene had never split and (let’s face it) ultimately died - we’d be sick to death of it by now. Drum and bass feels like it’s been the same since the early 2000s and I’m bored shitless of it.
100% agreed.
DnB is sooooo boring now. Everything that can be done with it HAS been done, and they're just rehashing the same old shite now.
Hardcore died because the drugs became shite. It's as simple as that.