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omg 2007 was the best year for trance so far!!
this roxx!!
http://stage6.divx.com/Dance-Trance...---Best-of-2007
oh by the way american gangster really rocked
even though denzel plays the same role in every movie.
Armin is #1 WOOO YEAH!
Re: omg 2007 was the best year for trance so far!!
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| Originally posted by Libra. this roxx!! http://stage6.divx.com/Dance-Trance...---Best-of-2007 oh by the way american gangster really rocked even though denzel plays the same role in every movie. |
i love tiesticles
04>05>06>07
And I am almost certain prior years were even more influential/better.
zomgican'twaitfor'08

ooooo denzel...
2007 was terrible for trance imo. electro and minimal/tech really made it out best.
[meh.] 
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| Originally posted by Aristronica 2007 was terrible for trance imo. electro and minimal/tech really made it out best. |
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| Originally posted by Gauss You really have no idea what's electro, do you? |
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| Originally posted by Gauss You really have no idea what's electro, do you? |
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| Originally posted by Aristronica and you really have no idea that all music is subjective... do you? |
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| Originally posted by UWM To a point it is. There are objective lines of definition to classify genres. Like your definition of 'electro' most likely refers to music containing elements and influences both of proper electro and house. Now, the color orange has elements and influences of both red and yellow, but can I look at something orange and say it's yellow? |
Color blind people can distinguish between different shades of colors even though they can't identify the colors to which their gray scale interpretations correspond.
(Assuming they have monochromacy)
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| Originally posted by UWM Color blind people can distinguish between different shades of colors even though they can't identify the colors to which their gray scale interpretations correspond. |
Not just gray ... different wavelengths of light on grayscale ... but whatever.
By that logic there should be no attempt made to distinguish any different genre of music from another. It should all just be music.
how do u embede video? i guess my humorous link was too subtle for most people. and stop hijacking my crappy thread!!!!!!
denzellllllllll
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| Originally posted by Libra. my crappy thread!!!!!! |
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| Originally posted by UWM Not just gray ... different wavelengths of light on grayscale ... but whatever. By that logic there should be no attempt made to distinguish any different genre of music from another. It should all just be music. |
The one I didn't listen to.
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| Originally posted by Aristronica and you really have no idea that all music is subjective... do you? |
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| Originally posted by UWM To a point it is. There are objective lines of definition to classify genres. Like your definition of 'electro' most likely refers to music containing elements and influences both of proper electro and house. Now, the color orange has elements and influences of both red and yellow, but can I look at something orange and say it's yellow? |
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| Originally posted by Gauss Which means that you can label something as something that it's not? |
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