i actually wouldn't mind hearing hatcore. makes a change from post-dubstep 808 bass house techno dungeon brojukefootworkcore with a pinch of miami bass
Also, i've been making this music as of late, it's sort of like drone with a few asian classical strings and percussion and qawaali vocals, but i've also got like acoustic guitars in it and also, lots of noise distortion and glitching. I've been trying to think of a gimmicky name for it... suggestions?
Ambient AsiaFolk Noisecore? Not gimmicky enough...
Also, i've been making this music as of late, it's sort of like drone with a few asian classical strings and percussion and qawaali vocals, but i've also got like acoustic guitars in it and also, lots of noise distortion and glitching. I've been trying to think of a gimmicky name for it... suggestions?
Ambient AsiaFolk Noisecore? Not gimmicky enough...
ultraspatial wrote:Nah, hatecore is usually izan hardcore. Though I think it was used first for bands such as Integrity.
AKA Integrity2000? Didn't know that. I used to really love that Systems Overload album. They weren't a racist band afaik anyway.
But serious, there were rappers claiming that term around that time, 98/99. I'm not surprised others have used it though, it's a simple one. The main izan hatecore rap group was Neohate out of NYC I think. They were starting trouble all over MP3.com back then when I was involved with that website.
ultraspatial wrote:Nah, hatecore is usually izan hardcore. Though I think it was used first for bands such as Integrity.
AKA Integrity2000? Didn't know that. I used to really love that Systems Overload album. They weren't a racist band afaik anyway.
No, they're not racist at all. Dunno why they were called that (along with other Cleveland "holy terror" bands), probably because of the negativity and religious dementia in their lyrics
wormcode wrote:But serious, there were rappers claiming that term around that time, 98/99. I'm not surprised others have used it though, it's a simple one. The main izan hatecore rap group was Neohate out of NYC I think. They were starting trouble all over MP3.com back then when I was involved with that website.
Never got why rappers and, in general, people outside of hardcore feel the need to describe their style as *something*-core.