User talk:Poosh~enwiki

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Response to your posts on Happy hardcore
This article is lacking in the extreme, theres no mention of hardcore legands such as DJ Tom Wilson and his now stuff of legend radio show 'Steppin Out' that people used to drive up into scotland to hear, tapes of his shows where almost a must in the Hardcore/Happy Hardcore scene. No mention of Bass-Generator and his label/Events of the same name. No mention of big events like Rezerection & Helter Skelter. More missing legands are the likes of TTF! Collin Tennet's Jolly Rodger records, no mention of shoop records, of the now famous Tom Wilson-vs-Lenny dee mix off at rezerection. Would someone else who's memory of the scene is as clear as mine please add this stuff as my edits get messy :-) --Poosh 13:31, 9 January 2006 (UTC)
 * Well lets respond to this...
 * Tom Wilson was Bouncy techno not Happy Hardcore (and was mentioned in this article for a while before being removed).
 * Bass Generator is again Bouncy Techno not Happy Hardcore, hell I talk to the guy somewhat frequently on one of my message boards, even he agrees his music was not HHC.
 * this is about the music not the parties as such events like Rezerection and Helter Skelter do not belong on here. I seem to recall both being mentioned in the article Rave party however (which is where the mentions do belong).
 * Jolly Roger records (no D) is again not Happy Hardcore. It is more properly categorized as Bouncy Techno/Happy Gabber, per this link: "Bouncy Techno from Livingston, West Lothian, Scotland" and you would know this if you ever went to purchase these records somewhere (I have virtually the entire JR back catalogue except #'s 9, 11, 23 and all but one of the JR Lite). The same applies to labels such as Mokum (which you would probably also incorrectly refer to as happy hardcore). Don't feel bad about this one, it a very highly debated point (especially on boards like happyhardcore.com and ush.net) as to whether or not Dutch influenced/released tracks with the typical gabber kickdrum can be classified as happy hardcore.
 * Shoop is also Bouncy Techno per this page description: "Bouncy Techno and Tartan Techno label from Kirkcaldy, Scotland. Founded by DJ ZBD in 1993."
 * I hope you realize that we're not intentionally ignoring your comments, just merely telling you its in the wrong place. I suggest you do add your information, but in Bouncy techno instead.  ALKIVAR &trade;Radioactivity symbol.png 14:34, 9 January 2006 (UTC)

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