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"Classics of "our time?"
So I was in the forums of ASOT 250 while listening to it the other day and during the classics hour armin played casamera (sp?). There were a few people who thought that this song should not be consiered a classic yet (i was one of them). So I was just wondering what you guys would consider in 10 years the classics of the past couple of years?
(stick to trance and prog trance)
good thread, I had the same idea, strange..
I think whiteroom - whiteroom can be considered as a classic, or not?
and as the rush comes, everyone should agree on this.
Love Theme Dusk ? 
G&D - Arcadia ...maybe?
neither whiteroom or castamera can be classified as a classic IMO. they are too generic both of them.
a classic is a tune which IMO should sound more or less groundbreaking. of course its highly subjective but still a majority of people cant deny that Age of Love - Age of love is a classic today. Simply because it took trance to the next level.
a classic of today? i wouldn't know. there are simply not many tunes which are groundbreaking enough to be remembered in 10 years.
tilt - the world doesn't know, who would agree on this?
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| Originally posted by RebeL9 neither whiteroom or castamera can be classified as a classic IMO. they are too generic both of them. |
james holden - horizons
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| Originally posted by gizzymcg Castamara i agree is nowhere near classic status. The White Room there is room for debate imo. Dunno how you can say it was "generic". I suggest you take a look at the meaning of the word before you band it about to a track as good as The White Room was |
James Holden - A Break In The Clouds
Jonas Steur - Silent Waves
that's all that pops into my mind immediately.
released in 2003: holden & thompson - nothing (93 returning mix) - this one is already now a classic.
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| Originally posted by ivanbee james holden - horizons |
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| Originally posted by stevieboy32808 Airbase - Escape L.S.G. - Netherworld 2005 (Oliver Prime Remix) Perasma - Swing 2 Harmony |
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| Originally posted by Demoted I could agree on these three. And also add in Helsinki Scorchin', whether or not you lot think it's overplayed. It'll easily be in contention for ch00n of 2006, and I say rightfully so. There's a reason why it's "overplayed". |
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| Originally posted by stevieboy32808 I hear Swing 2 Harmony two months ago. I know it sounds like I've been living under a rock, but the first time I heard it I was like WOW! This is why I dismiss comments like "overplayed". Just like you said there's a reason why they're overplayed. Although that philosophy is limited to a certain extent. |
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| Originally posted by RebeL9 a classic is a tune which IMO should sound more or less groundbreaking. of course its highly subjective but still a majority of people cant deny that Age of Love - Age of love is a classic today. Simply because it took trance to the next level. |
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| Originally posted by RebeL9 I know what it means. and it was highly generic. taking an old BT song and reversing the vocals is not groundbreaking. |
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| Originally posted by Reactic good thread, I had the same idea, strange.. I think whiteroom - whiteroom can be considered as a classic, or not? and as the rush comes, everyone should agree on this. |
I would agree with whiteroom. Also possibly 'dogzilla - dogzilla' and 'Randy katana � In Silence'. Dont really agree with any of the others so far except holden's.
pqm - you are sleeping (pqm meets luke chable vocal pass mix)
portishead - roads (sultan & tonedepth remix)
sander kleinenberg - buenos aires (original mix)
rio addicts - crossroads
the greek - alive (g-pal remix)
telepopmusik - breathe
pop shuvit - conversations
the beloved - the sunrising (mark farina deep house mix)
sander kleinenberg - buenos aires
shapeshifters - lola's theme
steve lawler - out at night (nathan fake remix)
son kite - focus (shiloh remix)
santiago nino and francis davila - wake me from the inside
way out west - apollo
valentino - flying (sultan & tonedepth remix)
probspot - blueberry
cass and slide - perception
david guetta - the world is mine (deepdish remix)
damien heck - aural signature (vocal mix)
dr. kucho - forbidden planet
dirty bass - emotional soundscape
eric prydz - lesson one (maybe?)
freeform 5 - electromagnetic (tiefschwarz remix)
greed - sandrushka (andre absolut remix)
gus gus - david (a few remixes)
introvert - joga (breaks mix)
james talk - beef curtains
john creamer & stephane k - i wish you were were (lexicon avenue remix)
junkie XL - breezer
kosmas epsilon - innocent thoughts
luke chable & danny bonnici - Ride
michael gray - the weekend
petter - these days
michael burns - forwards
micah - acandavi (maybe?)
moshic - the myth of osiris
origene - sanctuary (harry lemon remix)
planet funk - inside all the people (harvey's ibiza sleepy mix)
pat foosheen - the unthinkable (habersham's mah sive mix)
yilmaz altanhan - eighties (ozgur can's main mix)
yes? no? just throwin some out there
^ some of them arent even trance....
but where is Out of the blue for classic??
thinking objectively, marcel woods - advanced & dogzilla - without you. purely for the fact that not many big tunes can boast getting played out frequently for over a year and still send places crazy. both stood out too, were different to most of the stuff in the scene
for me personally, i regard alot of stuff from 03/04 as classics because i was only just getting into clubbing around that time. i'd been into the music for 5/6 years prior but clubbing kinda brought in a second wave... in 10 years time it'll be the clubbing memories i'll look back on and those tunes will be the ones i'll remember..:
hiver & hammer - five million miles (different gear mix)
darren tate & jono grant - nocturnal creatures
kasuma - dreaming
koris vs djule - sense of time
atn - miss a day
allure - the loves we lost
airbiscuit - lately
tranquility base - surrender
loads more i'm sure
never did like castamara much, but it's nice to see the odd 'future classic' (which i guess it is.. in the eyes of asot fans) thrown in with the oldies. gives the impression the scene isn't completely stuck in the past
Talking 'bout Ferry...
Veracocha - Carte Blanche
theo parrish - falling up (carl craig remix)
Re: "Classics of "our time?"
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| Originally posted by Oldman1313 So I was just wondering what you guys would consider in 10 years the classics of the past couple of years? |
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