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Aiwendil
Ever The Same

Registered: Apr 2005
Location: Ever The Same
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what are you talking about? just trance made by uk artists? there are several kinds of trance in the list, like GOA, which is indian. you can resist GOA if you want, but you list GOA there. eveyone played those tracks who was into the "softer side of techno" sven, spoon, dag, they all played man with no name, quench, and so on. it was all trance no matter who made it. I don't get what you mean by "UK STYLE" trance. i doubt any dj's went and only bought/played records from uk artists, which is what they would have had to do since there was no distinctive "uk trance sound".
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Jun-05-2005 21:16
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ecksemmess
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| quote: | Originally posted by Aiwendil
what are you talking about? just trance made by uk artists? there are several kinds of trance in the list, like GOA, which is indian. you can resist GOA if you want, but you list GOA there. eveyone played those tracks who was into the "softer side of techno" sven, spoon, dag, they all played man with no name, quench, and so on. it was all trance no matter who made it. I don't get what you mean by "UK STYLE" trance. i doubt any dj's went and only bought/played records from uk artists, which is what they would have had to do since there was no distinctive "uk trance sound". |
Let me clarify a little bit. My choice of the phrase "UK style" was a poor one in retrospect. What I was getting at was, in the late-mid 90s, say 96-98, there was a distinct style of trance that was huge in the UK. Back in '93-94, Oakenfold was playing almost that exact same style, and as far as I can tell, no one else was, including all the "softer side of techno" DJs; I know that the tracks I listed DID sometimes get played by the likes of sven, spoon, etc. but my point was that when the techno DJs were playing those tracks, it stood out. They'd play 10 straight techno tracks with one goa-style track in between, or something. Meanwhile, back even that far, Oakenfold was playing complete sets of nothing BUT the types of tracks I listed. I was just wondering if any other DJs were doing that too, because I've never discovered any yet.
And when I said I was resisting Goa, what I meant was that I'm hesitant to just slap the label of "Goa" on the style I'm talking about, because while some of the tracks I listed are Goa, some of them are certainly not, so I just didn't want to over-generalize.
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