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Robin1976

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  1. Thank you very much brother, in those formats this excellent, greetings.
  2. Who can help me with this release? Thanks in advance. Name: Radium - I Am The Hardstyle Pimp Cat NR: Future Sound Corporation - FTS 027 URL: https://www.discogs.com/release/249931-Radium-I-Am-The-Hardstyle-Pimp
  3. Greetings, mate. Here's a note on the origins of US Hard House and the styles that came after it, such as the one you mention, jumpstyle. In the mid-1990s, a new type of house music began to emerge, with a slightly harder and faster beat than usual, mainly in the city of Chicago. These tracks were influenced by ghetto house and artists such as DJ Funk, DJ Hyperactive and DJ Deeon. It was common to find highly sexual lyrics, and Latin and rap elements were also incorporated. Soon this style was called Hard House or US Hard House outside the US. Legendary DJs from the Chicago house scene embraced this new style and made it popular. Artists such as Bad Boy Bill and Bobby D were a strong influence on people who were just starting out with hard house as their banner. People like DJ Trajic, Mike Flores, DJ Venom, Kevin Halstead, and Alex Peace (Dance Works) were some of the first stars of the hard house movement around 1996. Among many record labels, one stands out above all others: Underground Construction, better known as UC, led by DJ Attack. It was responsible for releasing hundreds of productions by many producers eager to continue expanding the hard house sound, first following in the footsteps of Chicago's ghetto house and gradually integrating new trends such as those coming out of L.A., making it a harder style. The influence of this label was such that in many places the genre was referred to as ‘underground’.. Hard House quickly spread to one of the centres of House music in the USA, Los Angeles, where it was particularly well received by Latin audiences. It was in 1997 that a large number of labels began to be created to release a multitude of tracks, which would soon be called LA Hard House because it was a harder version of the Hard House that had arrived from Chicago and would soon also influence the sound there, separating it from the original concept. These tracks had a really hard and powerful rhythm, with a long, open bass drum, accompanied by acid, strident sounds and very explicit lyrics. Some of the labels that brought about the change were Greedy Records and Groove Nation, with artists of the calibre of DJ Work!, Michael Trance, AM/FM Alexander and the well-known Mark V & Poogie Bear. In Chicago, labels such as Jasper Stone Trax and the aforementioned UC adapted these trends, releasing tracks by Los Angeles producers and giving opportunities to new artists such as Angel Alanis, Dj Bam Bam and Dj Rip. It was in 1998 when Hard House exploded and began to spread across Europe, driven in part by the Hardcore Newstyle and Jumper trends led by people such as Da Tekno Warriors and DJ Isaac. In countries such as the Netherlands, Belgium and Spain, US Hard House began to be heard, especially the harder tracks. With these influences and following the escalation of hardness, a series of producers emerged in L.A. who opted for even wilder sounds, tracks with more power and distortion in the bass drums, with more aggressive sounds in the central scratches and higher speeds. It was time for new labels such as Abstract Music and Waxworks Records, and producers such as George Centeno, Nemesis, Darren R and Raoul Zerna, people who took the concept of Hard House to the extreme, drawing heavily on Hardcore and the rawest Acid. These were years of great popularity, with a large number of compilations being released and tracks being licensed to international labels, with the old record companies coexisting with the new ones.
  4. If I'm not mistaken, most of this label was available on Junodownload in 320 kbps MP3 digital format.
  5. You're in luck, Bobby. I found this in my UFO Classix archives. Enjoy. [Hidden Content]
  6. Here I share all the songs in digital format, MP3 320 Kbps. [Hidden Content]
  7. A Google search brought me to this site.
  8. Nice collection, man, thanks for sharing. Just letting you know that there are a few releases missing. Here they are: Dowster & Vagabond – Hello Dowster & Vagabond – Ass N Titties Dowster & Vagabond – Keep On Trying 2013 Dowster – Bum Rushin' Dowster & Vagabond – Sound Of The Police Dowster & Vagabond – Lean On Dowster & Vagabond – Good To Go Let's hope the other members have them to complete the label.
  9. Greetings Future Focus, the format doesn't matter, it can be FLAC or MP3 320 kbps. The important thing is to have the entire label. There are some singles that are a bit difficult to find, for example Dowster & Vagabond - Hello, Dowster - The VIP, among others.
  10. This thread is being opened to gather all the releases from this brilliant label. Your contributions are welcome.
  11. Releases ADV001 to ADV004 in Digital Flac format, for everyone. [Hidden Content]
  12. As promised, all files in digital FLAC format. Enjoy! This label has good songs and remixes by Cube Hard. [Hidden Content]
  13. I also like Trance. Here is a mix of several tracks I have made. I hope you like it. [Hidden Content]
  14. Excellent, thank you, Future Focus
  15. I'm sharing this 90s US Hard House style mix, I hope you like it. I'm not a professional DJ, I'm a novice. [Hidden Content]
  16. Looking for this release in digital format, I know it came out in 192 Kbps. If anyone has it, the whole group would be very grateful.
  17. DJ Wink - In A Spin (Kurt Remix) Greetings, I am looking for this in 320 kbps MP3, good quality. Thanks to anyone who can help.
  18. I think I have those. I'll check and upload them.
  19. Thin N' Crispy UK Hardcore label run by Robbie Long. It was launched in 2002 and was first managed by The Nu Energy Collective. In 2005 Robbie Long took over management and sister label TNC LTD was launched. New artwork was introduced with release TNC009. In 2011 the label stopped pressing vinyl and switched to digital only. [Hidden Content] All files on Wave Digital, enjoy this great label.
  20. A large number of labels and files, many of which I haven't heard before. I'll have to buy another high-capacity SSD for this. Thank you for sharing these gems, Future Focus and the rest of you.
  21. Excellent contributions, friends, and good sound quality. cheers cheers!!!
  22. Here I share a Hardstyle mix with many classic old-school tracks. [Hidden Content]
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  23. Thanks, mate.
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