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Hey, I've marked this article as being B-Class here, although I feel it is fairly close to being A-Class standard. So, how does a bit of a reword or look at the layout, and maybe a few more references and images, then checking it through with WP:WIAGA and WP:WIAFA and finally putting it up for WP:PR sound? -- MilkMiruku 13:47, 25 April 2006 (UTC)
Why has the page for Bouncy house/Scouse house been merged into this page, when they are clearly different topics. I appreciate the link between the two, but feel that the Bouncy house genre and culture is such that it's own page is warranted. What are everybody elses thoughts? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 146.87.6.229 ( talk) 14:43, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
- "In a 2008 magazine article, Loaded magazine said of the genre: "Not since Acid landed in 1988 has a style of music both offended and seduced a generation." http://www.jeffmaysh.com/?p=150"
Part was added to the lead. Appreciate the info but this relates entirely to bouncy house - not bouncy hardcore. Not only different music but there's a different subculture. One was an old notorious hardcore rave style with a hard drugs / death connection. The other isn't with more in common with Bebo.
Please consider creating its own article as it is creating a mish-mash convoluted article and also historical revisionism. Cannot have media places base their info on this page as it is wrong. There should be more than enough stuff now for its own thing. I am not ruling out some form of link though between the two things (either music or culture) as even by the "bouncy" style name it at least shares a commonality.
I'll be updating this article shortly that will blow the current one clean out of the water and have a large affect on happy hardcore and UK hardcore articles at the same time. But in doing so, it completely rules out any "bouncy house" additions like this. -- Revolt ( talk) 09:43, 16 August 2009 (UTC)
I went ahead and made an attempt at copyediting. If you find any inexcusable blunder, I would appreciate being reproached for it. - Anagogist ( talk) —Preceding undated comment added 01:27, 2 November 2010 (UTC).
OK, I have finally updated the article as per the first comment here on 27 April 2006. IMO this is now complete. Some of the spelling and language might need to be tidied and worded better.
I have removed any "bouncy house" as it was creating a mish-mash of information such as this hardcore style being AKA NRG, and the mainstream club Alex K from 2011 alongside underground hardcore DJs and rave events from 1993.
The only relation I know of is that it took on board the same "bouncy" term somewhere down the line.
There should be ample stuff for a bouncy house article outright. There was something above from Loaded Magazine for instance mentioned on here.
The confusing happy hardcore is another matter. IMO that page should be a disambiguation (and point to at least two pages) or be strictly on about breakbeat as per English written sources like 'Energy Flash' and magazines from that period. This is however against the grain even if completely accurate. Revolt ( talk) 13:59, 1 January 2012 (UTC)
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If it's not supposed to be confused with Donk, why does Donk (music) redirect here? 173.2.30.177 ( talk) 19:50, 14 September 2016 (UTC)
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Hey, I've marked this article as being B-Class here, although I feel it is fairly close to being A-Class standard. So, how does a bit of a reword or look at the layout, and maybe a few more references and images, then checking it through with WP:WIAGA and WP:WIAFA and finally putting it up for WP:PR sound? -- MilkMiruku 13:47, 25 April 2006 (UTC)
Why has the page for Bouncy house/Scouse house been merged into this page, when they are clearly different topics. I appreciate the link between the two, but feel that the Bouncy house genre and culture is such that it's own page is warranted. What are everybody elses thoughts? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 146.87.6.229 ( talk) 14:43, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
- "In a 2008 magazine article, Loaded magazine said of the genre: "Not since Acid landed in 1988 has a style of music both offended and seduced a generation." http://www.jeffmaysh.com/?p=150"
Part was added to the lead. Appreciate the info but this relates entirely to bouncy house - not bouncy hardcore. Not only different music but there's a different subculture. One was an old notorious hardcore rave style with a hard drugs / death connection. The other isn't with more in common with Bebo.
Please consider creating its own article as it is creating a mish-mash convoluted article and also historical revisionism. Cannot have media places base their info on this page as it is wrong. There should be more than enough stuff now for its own thing. I am not ruling out some form of link though between the two things (either music or culture) as even by the "bouncy" style name it at least shares a commonality.
I'll be updating this article shortly that will blow the current one clean out of the water and have a large affect on happy hardcore and UK hardcore articles at the same time. But in doing so, it completely rules out any "bouncy house" additions like this. -- Revolt ( talk) 09:43, 16 August 2009 (UTC)
I went ahead and made an attempt at copyediting. If you find any inexcusable blunder, I would appreciate being reproached for it. - Anagogist ( talk) —Preceding undated comment added 01:27, 2 November 2010 (UTC).
OK, I have finally updated the article as per the first comment here on 27 April 2006. IMO this is now complete. Some of the spelling and language might need to be tidied and worded better.
I have removed any "bouncy house" as it was creating a mish-mash of information such as this hardcore style being AKA NRG, and the mainstream club Alex K from 2011 alongside underground hardcore DJs and rave events from 1993.
The only relation I know of is that it took on board the same "bouncy" term somewhere down the line.
There should be ample stuff for a bouncy house article outright. There was something above from Loaded Magazine for instance mentioned on here.
The confusing happy hardcore is another matter. IMO that page should be a disambiguation (and point to at least two pages) or be strictly on about breakbeat as per English written sources like 'Energy Flash' and magazines from that period. This is however against the grain even if completely accurate. Revolt ( talk) 13:59, 1 January 2012 (UTC)
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Cheers.— cyberbot II Talk to my owner:Online 05:33, 30 March 2016 (UTC)
If it's not supposed to be confused with Donk, why does Donk (music) redirect here? 173.2.30.177 ( talk) 19:50, 14 September 2016 (UTC)