Re: Selling Nightcore songs/use of "Nightcore" in music indu by DJ Shaunathan » June 1st, 2014, 4:10 am I should point out that DJ mixes are protected internationally. So do not sell one song, do however sell your mixes. Assuming you're doing more than starting and stopping songs. HKO2006 Posts: 807 Joined: December 20th, 2013, 1:30 pm ...
Nightcore is characterized by a sped-up melody (sometimes), fast rhythmic beat (usually), and ALWAYS higher than normal pitch. Almost all nightcore music are original songs nightcored (remixed into nightcore) by nightcore fans.
Nightcore on Digitally Imported focusses on these Trance and Dance Nightcore edits, with lots of vocals and Happy Hardcore beats, rather than the Pop and Rock sub-culture that also developped alongside it.
Nightcore Infinity by Nightcore Infinity » July 24th, 2015, 8:22 am Hi to all. How lots of you, I'm a nightcore producer. I opened my channel about 3 weeks ago, where I post every 1/2 days new nightcore songs. How you'll go to see, one of my best quality is the inclination to post only high quality nightcores, and I hope you like it ;)
Nightcore is the name of a musical group that used to make happy hardcore songs with pitched up voices. The point of nightcoring a song (and this is what people often miss) is that sometimes the actual song can sound better speeded up and with pitched voices, because it remembers Nightcore's melodies and atmospheres.
The 'is this Nightcore' question always bothers me when I am creating nightcore playlists for channels which do not have one yet. It bothered me when I was deciding whether to include some songs in the Nightcore channel in DI Radio.
So, in a way, are the terms nightcore and the night prefix trademarked? Raver wrote:This thread is for use on Nightcore Universe ONLY and should be applied to Nightcore Universe ONLY. IF YOU ARE NOT INTERESTED IN BEING A MEMBER OF NIGHTCORE UNIVERSE, THIS THREAD DOES NOT APPLY TO YOU.
Re: What is Nightcore? by Kirby » November 6th, 2011, 6:06 am The criticism section is one I hope everyone will read -- hopefully it'll help break away popular misconceptions such as "Nightcore is done in disrespect to the original artists" or "anyone can make Nightcore" although "haters" probably won't go as far as to come here.