American here. I agree with everything both of you said. The only Hardstyle scene that comes remotely close to "love" that ive personally seen is in NYC
We know plenty about Hardstyle. Just because Europeans make this type of music doesn't mean that we Americans can't recognize and love it. Believe me, if the big names like The Pitcher, Brennan Heart, Headhunterz, The Prophet etc would come over to America, a lot of people would go see them.
not everyone in the usa is like that, i have been listening to hardstyle religously since 2005, ppl here like things that are popular and not till now hardstyle has been under the radar but now its starting to get big enough for qdance or b2s to show us how its done, i hope lol
Im American. and i can agree to an curtain level of what you have said. Americans tend to not have any love for the music they make and most of it is for popularity and money. most musicians here are talent-less outcasts without any "love" for the style. but bashing them out is kind of a bad look. maybe instead of calling them out people need to find better DJ's and people with actual love for the music. they do exist here, but there rarely ever noticed by the world or even the community.
all those guys you just mentioned already rocked the shit out of Las Vegas, Nevada USA. along with a shitload of other amazing Hardstyle artist. look up EDC Q-Dance stage.
This version will be released? Waiting for that version of Ain't Nobody since It appeared on the Decibel 2011 if I remember correctly. It has been a lot of time and still silence :( There is any chance to get it? I think not only me want it ;] Thanks in advance for the answer ;]
@DjJeffopolis i feel ya. i just saw d block & s te fan and brennan heart on sat and the crowd was way different. soo into it and crazy. i loved it. but fresh crowds... nope. i just dont get it lol
And i'm pretty sure your mistaking something here ;) Sent you the link via pm :) If you refer to the !Hard bass edit! and not re-amp, then you're right. that one isnt released :D
Why attack Americans that probably aren't familiar with the music? You guys have Hardstyle parties all the time so of course you know how to dance and party to it. It is very rarely when a Hardstyle DJ actually comes to play in America so the people obviously wont know how to dance and party to the music.