I notice that's your first post so I'm going to try to be nice and let you know that you should have looked around the forum before you aimlessly posted.
In order to get a song into FFR you need to have permission from the artist or record label.
If you want some "hardstyle" then perhaps you should try to get some permissions from "hardstyle" artists first.
Once you've done that, come back and let us know who you got permission from and that'll start the long arduous process of getting a song stepped by them and into FFR.
As a huge fan of techno, hardstyle and hardhouse the most, Im sad to report, hardstyle isn't a lot of fun to step.
The main problem about hardstyle mainly is that the song is mainly only dominated by one rythm, most times, those one rythms aren't really fun no worth stepping because they are to simple. As for trance though, tracne in general is just way to generic and the trance thats in FFR should already proove that point. Trance in general is just boring to step unless you get an epic trance song that has multi rythms. If you add both hardstyle and trance together and try to step them, you just end up with a catastrophic dump of a file thats not fun to play. Another thing about hardstyle is that most of the songs are very repetitive. Thats probably the most important point actually.
Edit: Actually in many ways, Hardstyle basically overlaps Gabba/Hardcore/terrorcore/Darkrave and Sexcore in many differnt ways in regarding what the final product might turn out to be. Hardstyle might be more better for the general population as in terms it sounds better and deals more in the rythms. Still, layout in the stepfile would be pretty much the same, which makes hardstyle **** out of luck. Only thing that would change either style however is the drums and how insane the dj's wanna be on them.
Donkey rollers is probably the closest thing to good steppable hardstyle. Hardstyle/ravecore is also pretty steppable. Best artist for that is Cally and Juice.
I look all over the place for hardstyle and even good gabba and hardcore songs. Unfortunatly, they both have the same underlying themes that prevents them from have any good steps put out: lack of diversity in rythms, repetitive, to simple and would make boring steps and a lot of people classify gabba/hardstyle to be just the worst techno of all times (I disagree so much).
If anyone finds anything worth stepping in this techno genra, let me know.
Even though I love hardstyle it wouldn't be ideal for FFR...however I've had an idea for a while for ITG/DDR on the pad. Step one and have groups of 3 arrows every time there's a bass kick and a mine where there isn't one. There would also be mines between groups of these arrows. Would look amazing if you could pull it off but it would take practise or you would look retarded...or you could just look retarded either way not to sure how it would turn out.
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