Reverse bass hardstyle minimix Part III This time some more recent reverse bass tracks ;) All mixes are available on my soundcloud in 320kbps www.soundcloud.com/g-member / 668430996526193
Me gusta esa musica de deberse bass hardstyle y esta muy genial y súper cool tiene buen tema es muy bueno es para bailar esa musica el tema me re gusta y mucho le mando un saludo que ISO el tema es el mejor
First time listening to reverse bass vibes. To me, this sounds like very very much like a faster and meaner version of old skool hard house music. I'm digging it so far!! New playlist coming me thinks! 🤗🤗 Edit: I can't believe how much the music has changed, some real creative ingenuity out there, you just have to cut through the bullshit first it seems. After that, it's fucking Pandora's box wide open. Edit: Ok, never mind, this shit isn't just good, it is dope as fuck!!! I definitely want to hear more of this shit! Hard house on powerful steroids, I already fucking love it!!!! Edit: "Put put your middle, put put put your middle fingers, put put your middle fingers up in the air...." HEE HEE HEE HEE HEE HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪 Oh shit!! Hahahaha!!! Fucking love this shit!!!!!!!
You're not far off, early hardstyle was basically hard trance with hardcore/gabber influences. The only 'issue' is that the old stuff is usually only around 140bpm, but that's what pitch control is for, right? :)
A lot of the music I have been coming across as of late is or was completely new to me. Kind of weird in a way since I have by now, heard much more electronic music than I ever did when I went to my last party 18 years ago. At any rate, I agree with you after hearing more of this music since I posted that comment. I usually won't try to cue a track if the tempo is above or below 3% of the playing track. The beat alignment may be good once you get the pitch slide where it needs to be, but the rest of the music on the cued track will sound like garbage once I switch channels. Maybe digital systems have a feature that circumvents this so you can still cue a much slower or faster track with without it sounding like shit once you transition to it. Not sure if my DVS has this feature (I have an all in one mixer) but until I have enough saved up for a laptop, I won't find this out and my time coded vinyl will have to sit in the box until then. I'm still new with vinyl and all of this in general, but picking up on it quickly. I don't think learning how to use my Traktor DVS will be nearly as straightforward however, LOL. BTW, is it just me or is the "So Get Up" a cappella being used wayyy too much? I have heard this a cappella in a shit ton of tracks so far and I doubt I have even scratched the surface, LOL. Peace.
@@eddiediedericks535 Thank you for asking! Well, things were going great. I got to the point where I could beat match and mix sets together and post them on my channel. Had lots of ideas...then COVID hit and about a year into it, things went way downhill at home. As of now, I am on hiatus until my life gets back to some degree of serenity again. Just too exhausted at the end of each day to even turn on my rig and play record just to listen to. I guess that happens during tumultuous times, you just lose interest in everything even though I want to get back to my projects again. It is a very strange dichotomy but the better part of that always gets sidelined. Idk man, I guess many of us are going through tough times and this is just my own story. Thank you again for asking my friend. Spread the love and spread the music.