About Doomcore Records

hi,
thought i'd wrote down some ideas about doomcore records.

1. doomcore records if for real doomcore. this is a time when doomcore is "being discovered", by hype and business labels, and is watered down and mixed with hardstyle and other crap. it's okay - to me in the moment, but it could be that it goes into total hype soon.
so, doomcore records is for the real doomcore, the underground, the true dark techno and hardcore. not done by hype labels or artists, but by real people with real motivations.

2. doomcore records will always stay a free label, with freely shared releases. nothing wrong in running a pay label - but this free label approach will make sure everyone can download the tunes and releases, and it is kept underground and is not subject to money issues or hype.

3. doomcore records is for true doomcoreheads. it's music for you, by you, with you. the artists are just doomcore fans like yourself (i hope ;-) . the label is for those who are really into the sound, who know what it's about, who are into this thing, who are involved, yet also for newcomers who just discovered. not for the big party crowd at some commercial rave, but for the home listener, just like you. not that we mind if it is indeed played to large crowd at some point ;-) but it's not the main goal.

4. doomcore records is for all types of doomcore. there are so many various forms of doomcore in the moment - some harder, some more experimental, some fast paced, some slowly and menacing, and doomcore records is for all of them. there will always be two focal points with doomcore records: the style that has been called "phuture rave"; dancefloor stompers that are yet dark and brooding. and the introspective, experimental doomtechno sounds, slow, but dangerous.

5. doomcore records is family. when i got into hardcore, i liked there was no "business" atmosphere around it. these labels released thousands of record yet you could hang with them, chill with them, laugh with them, there was no level difference or hierarchy. i want to have this spirit with doomcore records too. there is really no level difference between the fans, the arists, the label. you are all part of this, part of doomcore, and doomcore records just wants to play a humble part in it too. the listeners are just as important as the releases that get put out.

and, most importantly, it's about the fun!
so, stay true, support the doomcore, and party.

doomcore records over and out
written 28.06.2014

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