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The Generator - Where Are You Now? - Tidy Trax - Hard House

The Generator - Where Are You Now? - Tidy Trax - Hard House
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Track Listing

Logo Side
A Where Are You Now? (Original Mix)
This Side
B1 Where Are You Now? (Untidy Dub)
B2 Where Are You Now? (Stimulant Remix)


Media Condition » Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition » Very Good (VG)
Artist The Generator
Title Where Are You Now?
Label Tidy Trax
Catalogue TIDY130T2
Format Vinyl 12 Inch
Released 1999
Genre Hard House

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Other Titles by The Generator

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Information on the Hard House Genre

Proper hard house is typified by a set formula of up-tempo house music compressed kick drums, signature style off-beat basslines and the use of 'hoover' type sounds. In contempt of the name it shares some parts in style with house music, but borrows elements heavily from trance music (synths and sometimes breakdown formula), and hardcore/rave music (hoover sounds, chants). Generally, hard house is part of a wider group of styles called Hard Dance and has little in common with the modern trance or house scenes going for a stronger storm sound. Hard Dance also encompasses NRG or Hard NRG, which UK Hard House is often confused for. However, the two have some variance from each other, and are considered two separate genres by Hard Dance enthusiasts.

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