![]() In a sense, hardcore producers such as DJ Zany, Lady Dana, DJ Isaac, DJ Pavo, DJ Luna and The Prophet, and external influences like hard house was mainstream at the time, and turned hard trance into early hardstyle. As it progressed, it gathered characteristics from other genres such as hardcore and hard house and developed the unique reverse bass and was played in the 135-150 BPM range. The exact origin of hardstyle cannot be specifically defined, as it did not simply appear out of nowhere, but the result of an evolution and mixture of other genres turned hard trance to a more pronounced hardstyle, which is now known as early hardstyle. ![]() ![]() Around the late 1990s into the early 2000s, hard trance was being experimented and influenced hardcore and hard trance producers, with small changes and tweaks being made such as introduction of the reverse bass and an increased amount of screeches.
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