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cool sam
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Sep 2008
Location:
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Hi
thanks for providing the list ..............
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Oct-27-2008 06:13
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Unable
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2008
Location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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Shit poll is shit.
quote: | Originally posted by adi_hanson
armins such a nice guy , you possibly couldnt hate him as much as tiesto
even if he had a bowlcut at one stage |
Bowlcut is quite unforgivable (excuse the pun)
quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
What I don't understand is how most of the regular posters and most of the threads discuss good stuff, a lot of it now removed from trance which is generally accepted (or so I thought) as a bit of a dead genre aside from the fringe producers well removed from the superstar circus... and then the results come in and Armin wins yet again.
I guess I either gravitate towards the threads started by people with good taste or MD isn't representative of the 25,000 people who vote and must live on all the other sub-forums. |
Yeh, I thought about that too, but if the site name changed and didn't have "Trance" in the title then the vote for Trance DJs would slowly diminish.
Or just the fact all the trance lovers are too scared to enter MD.
quote: | Originally posted by Steve Evets
That's a good way to look at it with regards to the labeling thing. I hate labels - good music is good music. But labels do exist so in light of that the music that is labeled as 'trance' today doesn't really hold a candle to the music that was labeled as 'trance' in the past. I think that is true of all music, even beyond EDM.
Hip hop for example is an obvious case... etc
I'm speaking generally of course, there are still a ton of great tracks being released, it's just that the Armin Van Buurens and Above and Beyonds aren't really playing them anymore. |
Thank you!
Also lol at the last page of flaming. The Daft Punk flame would actually be credible Neo95gt, but you obviously haven't listened to all of their tracks. They do have some disgraceful tracks that's for sure, but far far less concentrated than most other producers. Oh wait you're a mainstay of EDM and would've had a well matured sense of music when Homework was released and you quickly dismissed it as tripe, right?
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Oct-27-2008 14:21
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bsmith201
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Nov 2008
Location: San Francisco, California
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It was good to see Aly & Fila make such a big jump. They definitely deserved it, anyone else a big fan of "The future sound of Egypt"?
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Nov-07-2008 06:38
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