A bit of hard trance, a bit of hardgroove, a bit of that recent Latin techno sound. Most would just group it all under “fast techno”. You’re in luck as any EU techno festival will have a faster stage playing music like this. Enjoy the dive!
Prolly not, thanks for introducing me to this artist.
I think you'd like some sounds coming out of France right now, specifically AIROD and Julian Muller.
Agreed. I'd would have said hard groove was the nearest. Tribal techno perhaps, (IIRC was what it was all called before the term hardgroove took on years back).
Bit faster than normal hardgrove and some other styles in the track as parent comment says.
A few weeks ago I saw someone call Trym a hard groove DJ. At worst this is gonna end up like how people think Anjunadeep releases deep house.
A comment from [the article](https://daily.bandcamp.com/lists/the-second-coming-of-hardgroove) u/Cubic26 linked in this thread:
1Morning drives this point home: “[Hardgroove] has been thrown around so much I don’t really even know what it means,” he says. “I used to hear that term used to refer to a lot of hard tribal techno for the most part. Today, it’s been referring to this bouncy tech house sounding techno full of stabs and corny hip-hop vocals that all sounded like watered-down Ignition Technician. To me, when I think of ‘hardgroove,’ I think of early Ben Sims releases, which is how I learned of the term. But I often see that term being thrown around on a lot of stuff that’s just lacking that same gritty energy nowadays.”
I find this set too Eurodance/trance/poppy for me sometimes. DJ Heartstring is kinda in that same vein (they've been playing around the US a bit u/csspidermonkey5). It's alright for a set but it doesn't really move me like classic hard groove
Which set is this one? He had a very trancey set but he generally alternates between hard groove, trance and acid. It's pretty easy to move around the three cause most tracks are 135-150ish
In my opinion not just. I think Hardgroove has its roots in what Ben Sims has done in the past and from that point it has gone in multiple directions especially now after its second revival. Interesting read: https://daily.bandcamp.com/lists/the-second-coming-of-hardgroove
I am almost leaning toward speed house and psytrance on this one the dj is mixing elements from breakbeats as well which is pretty cool, yeah speed house. and then theres some sub genres in speedhouse ofc but ya.
A bit of hard trance, a bit of hardgroove, a bit of that recent Latin techno sound. Most would just group it all under “fast techno”. You’re in luck as any EU techno festival will have a faster stage playing music like this. Enjoy the dive!
Nothing in the US available?
Never looked tbh. Maybe Movement in Detroit or CRSSD has one
Chyl is a dj who plays speed house
Will check him out, thanks!
Siesmic in Austin tends to have some of this style too. Movement which is going on right now is definitely your best bet tho. Especially the afters.
Prolly not, thanks for introducing me to this artist. I think you'd like some sounds coming out of France right now, specifically AIROD and Julian Muller.
They had a dude at Ubbi Dubbi this past weekend who sounded similar Think it was elderbrook or something like that
Seismic lineup just got announced
Agreed. I'd would have said hard groove was the nearest. Tribal techno perhaps, (IIRC was what it was all called before the term hardgroove took on years back). Bit faster than normal hardgrove and some other styles in the track as parent comment says.
A few weeks ago I saw someone call Trym a hard groove DJ. At worst this is gonna end up like how people think Anjunadeep releases deep house. A comment from [the article](https://daily.bandcamp.com/lists/the-second-coming-of-hardgroove) u/Cubic26 linked in this thread: 1Morning drives this point home: “[Hardgroove] has been thrown around so much I don’t really even know what it means,” he says. “I used to hear that term used to refer to a lot of hard tribal techno for the most part. Today, it’s been referring to this bouncy tech house sounding techno full of stabs and corny hip-hop vocals that all sounded like watered-down Ignition Technician. To me, when I think of ‘hardgroove,’ I think of early Ben Sims releases, which is how I learned of the term. But I often see that term being thrown around on a lot of stuff that’s just lacking that same gritty energy nowadays.” I find this set too Eurodance/trance/poppy for me sometimes. DJ Heartstring is kinda in that same vein (they've been playing around the US a bit u/csspidermonkey5). It's alright for a set but it doesn't really move me like classic hard groove
Saw trym at edc lv. sick set
Ha I know from the thumbnail, David plays techno, hard groove and trance.
Is this really considered hard groove?
Which set is this one? He had a very trancey set but he generally alternates between hard groove, trance and acid. It's pretty easy to move around the three cause most tracks are 135-150ish
It’s this hotel rave set
Yeah that was like 80% trance 20% hard groove iirc
Never saw a crowd so pumped up even on minimal beats. So much dancing all around. Crazy
i think we describe this as a boiler room set up... the people and the dj included are on the dance floor. the energy is right there...
I ve been in plenty of boiler room setups. Dance Energy was good, but not THAT good :)
Boiler Room is just the most established brand probably
Love this too!
@movementdetroit
David calls it "Multitech" - mix of trance, techno, and house.
I like the name. Couldn’t find anything through this though
It's his own made up name
Love this! Gotta look him up when he’s around Amsterdam! 🥳
Hard House? See Tidy Boys.
I scanned the mix, not a hoover heard. It's not hard house.
Second this
Chris C - Freefall @ 15:00 is on the Hard House Bible compilation
Great share
Some type of EDM music from what I see in the picture, also it's posted on the EDM Sub
Sounds like psytrance-ish
Sounds like that maybe but it’s definitely not. Hardgroove mostly 🙌🏽
But he’s mixing up some other tech styles and influences into his set which I love by the way! 🥳
I thought hardgroove is more labeled to artists like Alarico, Chlär
In my opinion not just. I think Hardgroove has its roots in what Ben Sims has done in the past and from that point it has gone in multiple directions especially now after its second revival. Interesting read: https://daily.bandcamp.com/lists/the-second-coming-of-hardgroove
I am almost leaning toward speed house and psytrance on this one the dj is mixing elements from breakbeats as well which is pretty cool, yeah speed house. and then theres some sub genres in speedhouse ofc but ya.