Hardstyle Tech

Mariketsu

I Am the Darkness, I'm the Monster
AKA
Razael
So I was wondering, is anyone on the forum into Hardstyle Tech? I've recently become absolutely crazy for this shit and well, I just freakin' love it! Here's some examples just to clarify [NOTE: These are shortened versions of the full mixes as the originals can be rather long in time-length xD]:

"Take My Breath Away" ~ Toneshifterz, Nitrouz


"Spark of Life" ~ Scope DJ (One of my favorites!)


"Dragonborn" ~ Headhunterz (Yeah, apparently the DJ is a huge fan of Skyrim xD)


I'm still just getting into it so I don't know a lot of DJs by work, but so far I like a lot of Scope DJ and Toneshifterz work.

~ Raz
 

Cthulhu

Administrator
AKA
Yop
We sometimes play this at work because it's silly :monster:



And I guess this is hardstyle or something too, a remix of various st00pid songs, another work classic because it's funny.



Not something I listen to at home though, lawls :monster:
 

Mariketsu

I Am the Darkness, I'm the Monster
AKA
Razael
LOL @ Cthulhu, well, Hardstyle does entail the same hard-beat as a base with different sounds/melody ontop, from what I noticed anyway.

It's funny really, I used to not like it much cuz the hard-beat would kind of irk my ears, but for some reason now I do (hopefully that doesn't mean my hearing is getting shot :monster:). Regardless, I really do seemed to have developed a love for it, specifically the Euphoric Hardstyle type.

Speaking of, I'm just gonna leave this here cuz I thought it was cute xD:

"Senbonzakura (Frontliner Remix)" ~ Hatsune Miku, [Frontliner]


~ Raz
 

Verena

Pro Adventurer

In 1965 Vietnam seemed like just another foreign war, but it wasn't
It was different in many ways, as so were those that did the fighting
In World War II the average age of the combat soldier was twenty-six
In Vietnam he was nineteen
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In inininininin Vietnam, he was nineteen
In Vietnam, he was nineteen
N-n-n-n-nineteen
The heaviest fighting of the past two weeks
Continued today twenty-five miles northwest of Saigon
I really wasn't sure what was going on
N-n-n-n-nineteen, nineteen
N-nineteen, nineteen
In Vietnam the combat soldier typically served a twelve-month tour of duty
But was exposed to hostile fire almost every day
N-n-n-n-nineteen
(N-n-n-n-nineteen) nineteen
In Saigon a US military spokesman said today
More than seven hundred enemy troops were killed last week
In that sensitive border area
In all of South Vietnam
The enemy lost a total of two thousand six hundred eighty-nine soldiers
All those who remember the war
They won't forget what they've seen
Destruction of men in their prime
Whose average age was nineteen
D-d-d-d-d-destruction
D-d-d-d-d-destruction
According to a Veteran's Administration study
Half of the Vietnam combat veterans suffered From what psychiatrists call
Post-traumatic stress disorder
Many vets complain of alienation, rage, or guilt
Some succumb to suicidal thoughts
Eight to ten years after coming home
Almost eight-hundred-thousand men
Are still fighting the Vietnam War
None of them received a hero's welcome
Nineteen
S-S-S-S-Saigon
Nineteen, n-n-n-n-n-ninteen
N-n-n-n-n-ninteen
Nineteen n-n-n-n-n-ninteen
N-n-n-n-n-ninteen, nineteen
Purple heart, Saigon
 
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