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#1 mehwoot

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Posted 25 February 2010 - 03:54 PM

From the harder view blag:

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In a recent article in the Australian magazine 3d World, showtek gave an interview publicizing their upcoming Australian tour, during which they mentioned “We’re not going to stay a hardstyle act.”

Woah, what?

So, maybe it isn’t as dramatic as it seems, they add: “We are really working on our own sound and I think we’ve already accomplished a lot. Tiesto, for example, is not a trance DJ – but his music sounds a bit trancy. He’s just a brand nowadays, and, with Showtek, it’s actually the same”. They follow it up with “We are not going to make house or trance. We are going to develop our sound even more- tracks like Electronic Stereophonic is really our stuff. You’ll see”.

So how did we get here? Firstly, it’s not surprising that showtek are breaking away from hardstyle. Showtek have always been a strange brand, an outsider, a dutch duo far more embraced worldwide than in their homeland. The most recognizable and arguably the most successful hardstyle act ever, yet they do not garner the respect amongst the hardstyle faithful that other legendary artists do. Their sound is one of the few to break free from the constraints of hardstyle, one of the few hardstyle brands recognizable in pop culture.

And their split from hardstyle has been further facilitated recently with showtek deciding to split with the platinum booking agency to form their own booking agency to handle them and other dutch master works artists, after a rumored falling out with platinum refusing to book them at a certain hardstyle festival (For those who don’t know: Platinum booking agency handles most big names in hardstyle, and Q-dance almost exclusively books through platinum, leading to allegations of corruption, shady dealing and anti competitive practices).

Showtek are one of the few hardstyle acts who have the crowd pulling ability to do this (as they effectively waved goodbye to ever playing at a Q-dance event again), and they have an unashamedly popular, worldwide sound. No massive name in hardstyle could afford to not be booked at Q-dance parties; but showtek are not trying to be a massive hardstyle name, they are trying to be a massive name full stop.

So what will this showtek actually sound like, if it isn’t hardstyle? Obviously their recent album is a good indicator, especially the track “Electronic Stereophonic”, of which I have never seen a producer beat off to their own track as much as showtek have with this one, mentioning it in almost every interview since the album came out.

Ultimately, it seems like a more accessible sound, without as much of the “distorted and aggressive sounds” that accompany most hardstyle, to use Walt’s words. Think a softer “hard dance” sound that blends genres, coming from a hardstyle direction but containing elements from different genres like rock, trance, house and pop. It’s still undeniably showtek, with their sound almost instantly recognizable from their productions. In fact, it’s really a sound that is just more showtek, and less hardstyle, to sum it up.

And so, we see this positioning makes sense in a wider view of showtek trying to really forge their own place, their own niche in the hard dance scene- not limited by any genre expectations, producing whatever they want, playing at what parties they like, globetrotting worldwide. Analogue players in a digital world, anyone?

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Posted 25 February 2010 - 04:00 PM

Hardly that surprising really. Although i don't like there new sound, i can respect them for waning to break away and do things themselves.

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Posted 25 February 2010 - 04:12 PM

yeah i'm not surprised. they passed their prime a little while ago. won't be paying attention to any future releases from them unless someone assures me a particular track is good :P
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Posted 25 February 2010 - 04:29 PM

Good riddance. Hardstyle breathes a sigh of relief. One worthless act down, only a bunch more to go before hardstyle is redeemed.
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Posted 25 February 2010 - 04:39 PM

Popstyle or RnBstyle anything to make a bit more cash and inflate their egos a little bit more (if that's possible?). I agreed with Anth. Fuck off.
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Posted 25 February 2010 - 05:05 PM

Meh, good luck to them. Better to be open about it. I respect them for being open enough to go in a new direction, even if it's a direction I don't think I will like (the Tiesto comparison seems scarily accurate).

They do come across as arrogant cawks though. I can handle self-belief and even classy arrogance, but they just seem like douches. I was never the biggest Showtek fan, but they lost me a fair bit when one of them jumped on the mic and called FTS "the greatest song in the 10yrs hardstyle has existed" at their Sydney show in December 08, and it's only gotten worse from there. The constant bleeting about Electronic Stereophonic is just sad.

For all that people might not like the Q/Platinum thing, it's still much more preferable to supporting wankers like these two IMO.

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Posted 25 February 2010 - 06:13 PM

electronic stereophonic is fucking awesome. so it should be *bleated about haha

listening to their album in the car today on the way home, i was actually reflecting about the level of "hardstyle" on the album. it is more of a hard dance album than hard style. a lot of it is like a mash up of hard/nu style in a lot of kicks and some sounds, and commercial dance. which is fine, it is one of the best produced albums i've ever listened to, but yeh, it is obvious that they're going a lot more commercial.

in terms of it being good riddance, i don't agree, i love most of showtek's stuff, but it'd be good if they did the occasional hardstyle track from now on if they are pursuing something softer.

however yeh they are a bit arrogant :P

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Posted 25 February 2010 - 06:31 PM

View PostTim, on 25 February 2010 - 06:13 PM, said:

electronic stereophonic is fucking awesome. so it should be *bleated about haha

listening to their album in the car today on the way home, i was actually reflecting about the level of "hardstyle" on the album. it is more of a hard dance album than hard style. a lot of it is like a mash up of hard/nu style in a lot of kicks and some sounds, and commercial dance. which is fine, it is one of the best produced albums i've ever listened to, but yeh, it is obvious that they're going a lot more commercial.

in terms of it being good riddance, i don't agree, i love most of showtek's stuff, but it'd be good if they did the occasional hardstyle track from now on if they are pursuing something softer.

however yeh they are a bit arrogant :P

Everybody knows I used to be the biggest Showtek fan around, but after the Melbourne/Sydney remixes, they went completely downhill.
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Posted 25 February 2010 - 07:56 PM

Well. Electronic Stereophonic is a good track imo. So if that is what we can expect than i don't mind.
But i don't expect anything from Showtek these days, and that's a shame because they are one of the most skilled producers in the scene.

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Posted 25 February 2010 - 08:24 PM

yea its a shame they used to make good tracks...that electronic stereophonic is fukn shit and so is there album good to see em go if there gonna continue with producin stuff liek this

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Posted 25 February 2010 - 08:30 PM

They were quite good until Down With This, Black 2008 was their last good track if you ask me. Just nice to see them splitting from hardstyle, as Derelict said, one less shitty, just a few more shitty ones left that needs to GTFO..
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Posted 25 February 2010 - 08:58 PM

good luck to them, i'm not gonna hate them for doing what they want to do. As Anth said, after the Melbourne/Sydney remixes they went downhill (by downhill I guess I mean started moving towards their new sound), before that I liked the majority of their songs. I'll still play their old stuff.
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Posted 25 February 2010 - 09:33 PM

Good riddance and good luck to em. Hopefully they make it big into mainstream but never use the word hardstyle again so as not to bring their new fans into the hardstyle scene.

Still arrogant cocks though.

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Posted 25 February 2010 - 10:46 PM

good, fuck off Showtek and go make hands-up music (which is what their recent album was anyway)

let the unknown talents come thru instead :)
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Posted 26 February 2010 - 01:46 AM

Fuck off, showtek.
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Posted 26 February 2010 - 02:31 AM

Yeah fuck off ST!!


I am so rough!!

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Posted 26 February 2010 - 02:37 AM

They have been going downhill for the last few years so I don't give a damn and i'm not really curious for their new music. Wouldn't mind some solo productions from Walt though!
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Posted 26 February 2010 - 03:00 AM

A little thanks for the good stuff they have delivered, but it's time to go now.
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Posted 26 February 2010 - 08:31 AM

By the looks of things I'm one of the only people who still support Showtek :P

I still appreciate their music, not as hardstyle but just for what it is; Incredibly well produced, catchy cheese.

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Posted 26 February 2010 - 09:27 AM

i do :(

i just cbf seeing them at sublime haha

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