Talk:Masters of Hardcore
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Notable, do not delete
[edit]I just want to pipe in to give my opinion that this article be kept. I don't know if there are specific notability criteria for labels. But this is a legitimate indie label, over a decade old, and with at least two dozen releases. I know that Google hits != notability but I still think >300,000 hits says something about the issue. My understanding as a fan of electronic music is that they are a significant label.
- I agree that the article needs work. I'm sorry to say I'm not the one to do it.
- Please note that I have no connection to this label whatsoever.
Nonplus (talk) 17:11, 4 April 2008 (UTC)
- Message 2008 year. I found sources from the french wikipedia. Transfer the sources from the French Wikipedia to the English one. Because I am blocked until November 15th, 2024. And translate the sections. Skittle-chan1986 (talk) 18:50, 5 July 2024 (UTC)
Refering to the label as "indie gabber" is misleading. Sure it's "indie" compared to the biggest pop music labels, but it's still pretty mainstream within the gabber community. /Jiiimbooh (talk) 16:45, 11 May 2008 (UTC)
Section Removed
[edit]I removed the section about the anthems. For one, the list served no purpose. It was a bunch of red links and youtube links. Not something you put on wikipedia. I removed it and I'll put it here for someone to revamp. I do believe the anthems would serve a purpose for getting this page to GA status, or even featured, but right now, it needs a ton of work.
Here is the section I took out.
- 1999 - Buzz Fuzz vs. Bass-D - It's Alright
- 2000 - Bass-D & King Matthew - The Masterplan
- 2000 - Endymion - Final Battle
- 2000 - DJ Promo - The Bad Guy
- 2000 - Bass-D & King Matthew - More Than Rough
- 2001 - DJ Promo - Phreak Ya Speaka
- 2001 - Bass-D & King Matthew - True Legends
- 2001 - Masters Of Ceremony - Under Control
- 2001 - DJ J.D.A. vs Bass-D & King Matthew - Survivors Of Hardcore
- 2002 - DJ Promo - Escape From The Hostile
- 2002 - Bass-D & King Matthew - Partyfreakz
- 2002 - The Stunned Guys meet DJ Lancinhouse - Shout
- 2003 - The Masochist - The Reincarnation Of Forbidden Sounds
- 2003 - Bass-D & King Matthew - Fuck Them All
- 2003 - Illmatic - Anger Is Easy (Outblast's THC Mix)
- 2004 - Base Alert - Zoo
- 2004 - Korsakoff & DJ Outblast - Unleash the Beast ( Listen it [1] )
- 2004 - Ophidian - Angel
- 2005 - Angerfist - The World Will Shiver ( Listen it [2] )
- 2005 - Re-Style - Hardcore Psychopath ( Listen it [3] )
- 2006 - Bass-D & King Matthew - The Genesis ( Listen it [4] )
- 2006 - Day-Mar - Embrace the Night ( Listen it [5] )
- 2007 - The Stunned Guys - Raise Cain ( Listen it [6] )
- 2008 - DJ Outblast - Infinity ( Listen it [7] )
- 2008 - Day-Mar - Pole Position ( Listen it [8] )
- 2009 - Catscan - The Design ( Listen it [9] )
- 2009 - Noize Suppressor - Pole Position Lap 2 ( Listen it [10] )
- 2010 - Outblast & Angerfist feat MC The Watcher - The Voice of Mayhem ( Listen it [11])
- 2010 - The Stunned Guys & Amnesys - The Symphony of Sins
- 2011 - Dyprax feat MC The Watcher - Statement of Disorder
- 2011 - Angerfist - The Depths Of Despair
- 2012 - State of Emergency - The Vortex Of Vengeance
(Also, that is not all of the anthems, not by far) The Undead Never Die (talk) 14:45, 24 August 2012 (UTC)