_________________________[ Release Info ]_________________________ Artist :: The Outside Agency Title :: Now This Is Crossbreed Vol. 10 Company :: Genosha One Seven Five Catalognr :: GEN175-010 Genre :: Hardcore Year :: 2014 Url :: http://www.theoutsideagency.com Grabber :: SSF Encoder :: LAME Source :: 2x12_Vinyl Quality :: VBR / 44,1kHz / Joint-Stereo Playtime :: 23:16 min Size :: 42,8 MB Released :: 20-03-2014 _________________________[ Release Notes ]________________________ The Outside Agency is more powerful than a locomotive that is more powerful than two locomotives! The inventors of crossbreed return in full force on this 4-track One Seven Five double pack to turn everything up to 11 and at the same time dial it down a few notches. Captivating kickdrums, searing snares, furious fills, roaring reeses, harrowing hi-hats and many other amazing types of alliteration are all combined on this release to bring crossbreed back to its very definition. This is what you get when you mix hardcore and drum & bass and do it well. _________________________[ Tracklist ]____________________________ a1 House & Dreams 05:57 b1 Enlightened Species 06:05 c1 The Sunrise 05:29 d1 No One But You 05:45 _________________________[ Group News ]___________________________ Greetz to everyone who likes us :)
this is bad drum & base, if u like good hardcore listen Accelarator and Outblast
troll harder. you forgot evil activities and endymion in order to make hardstyle force complete
Afrojack does good hardstyle, you might wanna check. For hardcore you can check Italobrothers.
it's crossbreed = dutch hardcore influenced broken beat drum & bass
the hardcore drum & bass fusion of nowadays (corestep/corebass/crossbreed or call it whatever you want) has been created in eastern europe, mostly from russia, but the very first experiments come from the UK (deathchant records). if TOA produces this style, that doesn't mean the dutchies created it and if you've seen TOA's career you can notice they never had a real style, they always followed innovators or just the "scene". of course this doesn't mean they aren't good producers, but please, stop giving credit to people who didn't change the things!
He did not say it is created by Dutchies. He said that (he thinks) it is DUTCH HARCORE influenced by broken beat drum & bass.
Deathchant was/is a different direction. TOA is often credited with the creation of crossbreed. Explain yourself. Name names.
Yeah I'm a big Deathchant fan and I can't think of any that are anything like an early birth of crossbreed on the whole label, only thing remotely similar is Toilet Wars and that's more jungle/hardcore mash-up style
the hardcore drum & bass fusion of nowadays (corestep/corebass/crossbreed or call it whatever you want) has been created in eastern europe, mostly from russia, but the very first experiments come from the UK (deathchant records). if TOA produces this style, that doesn't mean the dutchies created it and if you've seen TOA's career you can notice they never had a real style, they always followed innovators or just the "scene". of course this doesn't mean they aren't good producers, but please, stop giving credit to people who didn't change the things!
ehmmm Deathchant is UK Hardcore, UK Hardcore is in general about 20 bpm faster then Crossbreed.
The Outside Agency created the term 'crossbreed' and have been producing this style alongside more pure Hardcore and Drum & Bass projects. Their individual work as Eye-D and Hidden is amazing - check out Hiddens work on Killing Sheep Records for some fucking amazing early crossbreed.
Anyhow, genres genres genres. The debate goes on and on and does get boring. Genres are a strange human need to pidgeon hole different styles of tracks, and they don't seem to do anyone any favours - whether expanding your musical taste or helping a 'scene' grow.