Ambassador of Hardcore Podcast | Episode #2
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- Опубліковано 4 лис 2021
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Hello from Detroit 👐🏽
Loving all these episodes 😊
maar neophyte blijft een held een fenomeen ⭐☝🏻⭐
Excellent interview.
It was great to hear about the origins of new style. There were only about 3 of us here in the UK playing that stuff at the time.
Big love
Great to hear stories from the Viper...think we need to see Tha playah or Get Scott Brown over 🏴💪💪
Awesome show, I really love those in depth talks about the early days! Good to hear you play some good old tunes as well, and your remake track is a banger!
yes, the remake is really strong. as an official release i would buy it right away. although something completely different and not directly comparable to new productions - but unfortunately i couldn't do anything with those (masterpiece, onkruid,...). the last really good one from neophyte was the collab with viper "the living proof".
@@kenji79dd I didn't know that 'hit'em' was by tha Playah or that it called that 'till now. They dropped that one in the club's ALL the time, back when. One of my all time favourite tracks.
@@kenji79dd thunderdome 4 mixed. On you tube channel DJ AUGUST 77
Great Show Jeroen!!!! Keep it coming!
Leuk interview weer!
I wanna be a hippie, Mokum!
Awesome interview, nothing but love for The Viper! Also amazing Hellsystem preview at the end!
I hope that he interviews tha Playah!
What is that story about the house? What happended and why is he still angry? 😉
Mooie studio🙌
Neophyte Records outlasted many hardcore labels including some of the big ones like Traxtorm, Enzyme, H2oh Recordings, and smaller ones which also had big influence Hardcore Blasters, Coolman Records etc.
I feel like such an idiot for not even realising that some of those labels had ceased operations. I collected vinyl from 97-07 (and started to listening to hardcore a couple of years earlier), and then lost touch with the scene, continuing to buy CDs but not really following things very closely... so only just read that Mid-Town went bankrupt... in 2012. I still support some artists via bandcamp and junodownload but I'd sorta stopping thinking about labels and shops and I guess it sounds like a lot of people did. :/
Still, it's great that Neophyte Records is still here - I have fond memories of playing at the Thrillseeka party with DJ Neophyte on the bill (maybe 2003?) in Sydney, Australia.
But even when I was in the scene, I was quite ignorant of the broader scene. For example, I did not know that gabber crashed in 1997 because I did not have the internet, and did not have friends who liked it, and my interest was only growing and it so it was not for many years that I even had any sense that its popularity had diminished.
Sometimes ignorance is bliss. Hardcore will never die!!!
@@ivorydungeon909 I've been following hardcore scene since middle to late 90's. Like you said either bad business practices or not keeping with the times that made Hardcore labels, and stores like Mid-Town shut down. Vinyl and cd's are still around but if there's only a small percentage of people still buying that format then Mid-Town can't survive. Then you got Enzyme and Traxtorm artist leaving the label ,and barely release any new music. Also not getting any new artists or artist that have enough talent to carry the label. I knew once Dj Mad Dog left Traxtorm that label was done since last few years he was carrying them. Nosferatu and Ophidian left Enzyme, other artists didn't produce new or good music, and then it died. H2oH recording was mostly Omar with average artists on the label, once he stopped making music to focus on family the label was done.. and the list goes on. You also have new genre of hardcore called Uptempo which is trash and still trending. Bunch of unknown clowns's🤡 releasing generic low quality "music" made in a day..but that's what new generation is into sadly. We still got some old and few new artists that release good music so thankfully Hardcore is still here. I'm just curious how will the Hardcore scene look 5-10 years from now.
Number one fan remake!!! _o_
None of you left blijft toch de beste.
Een extra lange met Jim♥️ tha playah alsjeblieft!!! 🙏🔥🙏
Langer interview deze keer. Top!
Supergaaf. Leert je als fan ook waar producers tegenaan lopen en dat aan tracks dir zo simpel klinken veel aan vooraf is gegaan. Onderschatten we echt denk ik. En opmerkingen over newskool Baby Boom tracks van Viper…. Dat waren idd knallers!
housuuuuh niettan 🤘🥴🤘
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Ja joh die sfeer. Weet nog weleens een keer dat je draaide op een zolderzaal op een feest. 20 man, helft vlaggenverhaal en wij met onze zatte ballen “juuuuroentjuuuh, kan t ff zachter joh.” En heel blij dansen, want iemand moest dat doen. 😂👍🏻
Is freestyle niet waar Dano het over had een verhaal creëren met muziek . eigenlijk iemand die echt dj is
The House of House
What's the next guest ?
Tha Playah would be my guess, or maybe Paul Elstac(?) I'd love to see Lenny Dee!
Dude looks like DJ Gizmo, can't be, he's a younger dude. Just can't be....
Viper did replace gizmo as gizmo at one time, because of a clonficting schedule.
english subs pls
Die zijn er, kan je geen Nederlands, dé taal van Holland, waar Hardcore geboren is?
There are, don't you know Dutch, thé language of Holland where Hardcore is born?
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youtube has a subtitle function build in. click on the little card symbol :)
We need new album from The Viper, it's been long over due