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What is Happy hardcore?a awesome sub-genre of techno that has a heavy bassline and an up-beat tune. It is very common at raves because it makes people feel happy (hence the name). some good happy hardcore albums that are recommended are the Bonkers and Clubland series and some main DJs include DJ hixxy, Scott Brown, MC sharkey, Darren Styles and DJ breeze. $: have you heard the new bonkers album, its god some awesome happy hardcore. Happy hardcore - videoHappy hardcore - what is it?electronical music...branch of techno that kicksass...gets a rave going... hey man look at me rave to this dopeass happy hardcore What does "Happy hardcore" mean?Happy Hardcore stemed from the likes of Carl Cox back in the late 80's. It was about, as many have already said, the faster beats, the highhats, snares and 4x4 kick's. Not forgetting, ofc, the pitched up vocals. Truelly a defining moment for me, and many many others in the UK when it truelly took off. Orange/Rocket in London, Helter Skelter, the raves in fields in various Rural places after meeting up in a convoy on the m25. It was a time when people where truelly there to express themselves without the anger and agression, without the "bad Boy" image (that Jungle started and D&B continued!). If you remember ZeroB Locakup, Trip to Trumpton (Steve Jackson...blast from the past!) and Xenephobia (go with the flow with an E and rush me, xstacy, it really gets me going....). Happy Hardcore: The Green Apple (Pirate Radio), Orange, XL Records, Red'n'Yellows, ZeroB Lockup Happy hardcore - what does it mean?Benn around since the early 1990s evolving from rave music. Toke on after 93/94 when split off from Jungle and uses speed up vocals, breakbeats, 4/4 kickdrum and bouncy techno. Went out after 1999 when people lost intrest and now littles is made as club music has taken over. The best Hardcore now is freeform. Happy Hardcore was at it's peak in 1996. Happy hardcore - meaningA genre of electronic music that became popular during England's rave movement. Characterized by a processed 4x4 kick, breakbeats, baselines, and high strung synths and vocals, happy hardcore is the staple of any candy kid's listening experience. Drum & Bass also originated from happy hardcore and now are (ironically) anathema to one another. Where happy hardcore is known for it's happy, almost cheesy, lyrics and sounds, Drum & Bass is a much more aggressive, hard-edged sound that is a much harder pill to swallow, so to speak. Scott Brown, Vinylgroover, UFO, Kaos, Ethos, Anabolic Frolic. Happy hardcore - definitionGreat genre of music. lets listen to some happy hardcore. Happy hardcore - slangA genre of music that emerged from the old skool hardcore rave scene circa 1990-1992. "happy hardcore rocks!" Happy hardcoreOk, to clear this all up for the people that dont know what there talking about on here... Hey, Wanna come to HTID in the Sun '07? There playing all the newest Hardcore tunes. Its gonna be awesome!!! BTW, they will also be playing some porper awesome oldskool Happy Hardcore!! Happy hardcoreA type of music genre with very fast rhythmic beats and melodies resembling many types of EDM. This speedy music genre can reach more than 180 BPM and usually don't have lyrics accompanied. This type of music originated in the UK and is now popular in Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Poland, France and other parts of Europe. Popular examples of happy hardcore musicians include: kman, catungla, dustboxxxx, klavistr and xamadium. Happy hardcoreA genre of electronic music that stems from old skool breakbeat hardcore. Typically has a stomping 4x4 kick drum, crazy synth lines, a breakbeat (sometimes), and pitched up vocals. "Hey man, what do you say we grab some Pabst Blue Ribbon and hit up the illegal warehouse rave...i hear there is gonna be some bangin' happy hardcore!" |
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