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Posted by Dococoboy on Apr-27-2009 18:53:

What track(s) brought you to Trance Music?

What track(s) brought you to Trance?


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Apr-27-2009 19:44:

Ah, this one again.


Posted by LoveHate on Apr-27-2009 19:51:

Trance came to me.


Posted by Trance-M on Apr-27-2009 19:59:

Can't remember any more, I'm getting old.


Posted by Dococoboy on Apr-27-2009 19:59:

oh yea..we all r gettin ol , sarcastic, negative and cynic.. LOL


Posted by lacksesepsotygh on Apr-27-2009 20:03:

doop - doop. all versions.


Posted by david.michael on Apr-27-2009 20:09:

Honestly, it was initially the old mp3.com.

Stuff like:

t r a n c e [] c o n t r o l- Crystal Dreams
t r a n c e [] c o n t r o l- Deep Vibrations
t r a n c e [] c o n t r o l- Gothenburg Sound
Dynamic - Destination Skyline
Lightworks - Fields of Space
Mckey Traxx - All Systems Go
Mckey Traxx - Unity of Earth
Mind Reflection - Turn
Toby Emerson - Hydrosphere
Toby Emerson - Raindrops

from there, I discovered TA and started downloading tracks from the Amateur Producer's forum (Echano, Al Azar, etc.), and THEN discovered the big names (Tiesto, PvD, etc.)

Honestly, I still think that the amateur stuff was typically better. I don't listen to much trance anymore, but the amateur stuff I do hear these days rarely impresses me.


Posted by Zak McKracken on Apr-27-2009 20:16:

union jack - three full moons or what the hell the name was (hd not connected) i think was the first trance track i ever heard.


Posted by Dococoboy on Apr-27-2009 20:20:

quote:
Originally posted by palm
union jack - three full moons or what the hell the name was (hd not connected) i think was the first trance track i ever heard.


o yea, Union Jack - Two Full Moons & A Trout (CD, Rising High Records, 1994)


Posted by Trance-M on Apr-27-2009 20:34:

Well, I guess then this at least was my first CD with only trance one it:

Still a great one by the way.

Trance Nation '94 Club Tools

http://www.discogs.com/Various-Tran...4/release/47713


Posted by ziptnf on Apr-27-2009 22:07:

quote:
Originally posted by david.michael
Toby Emerson - Hydrosphere
Toby Emerson - Raindrops



Edit: To add to that -

Toby Emerson - Blue Star, Underwater, Liquify, etc.

I was a member of his fan forums for a long time, that's what got me into trance. I produced for a little while during my stay there, all that amateur stuff from there is going to be on my mix in May


Posted by the_voice on Apr-28-2009 12:42:

quote:
Originally posted by Trance-MB
Can't remember any more, I'm getting old.



same

this year will mark 10 years i have liked trance

i am getting old


Posted by Mr Game+Watch on Apr-28-2009 13:21:

Greece 2000, For An Angel, Cafe Del Mar, Insomnia... Tranceport 1, Oakenfold's NY GU, stuff like that.

And what tracks turned me off trance? Anything by Richard Durand, Cosmic Gate, Marcus Schossow, all this cliche vocal songs, remakes of all the '99 classics, etc.


Posted by coolestrl on Apr-28-2009 13:31:

PVD - For an angel
Robert miles - children
Chemical Brothers- are u ready?


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Apr-28-2009 13:37:

quote:
Originally posted by coolestrl
Chemical Brothers- are u ready?

What?


Posted by coolestrl on Apr-28-2009 14:46:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
What?


my bad its Joachim Garraud - Are U Ready


Posted by Zak McKracken on Apr-28-2009 18:23:

quote:
Originally posted by the_voice
this year will mark 10 years i have liked trance

try 15


Posted by D.Santino on Apr-28-2009 19:03:

Sneaker Pimp

Armin van Buuren - Communication


Posted by Pokit on Apr-28-2009 20:37:

When I downloaded music off of P2P, I came across this song labeled as "THE BEST GODDAMN RAVE SONG". I downloaded that song and it was what got me into EDM. I later discovered the song was Airscape - L'Esperanza (Rising Star Remix)

Other songs that got me into EDM are:
Robert Miles - Children
Darude - Sandstorm
Sean Walsh - Time Lapse (Faraway Project Remix)
Gwill Morris - Forme (Leama & Moor Remix)
Push - The Legacy
Subsunday - So Good
Von and Koy - The Guest (pacific wave mix) (I think that's what its called)


Posted by justin on Apr-28-2009 21:55:

Napster


Posted by D.Santino on Apr-28-2009 23:08:

quote:
Originally posted by justin
Napster


HAHAHA YES!!


Posted by 9Vibes on Apr-29-2009 08:25:

Youtube.


Posted by Trance-M on Apr-29-2009 19:42:

quote:
Originally posted by the_voice
same

this year will mark 10 years i have liked trance

i am getting old



For me a bit longer, my first Trance complitation I bought is from '94, so that would be about 16 years. I guess I love trance even a lot longer, it just wasn't called trance back then, but House, Techno or Euro House.
E.g. Culture Beat - I like you 1990, Cappella - Everybody 1991, Culture Beat - No Deeper Meaning 1991. The melodies played with piano's and synths of those tracks are similar to the ones used in trance later.
I always looked out for remixes and instrumental versions without the vocals, (but I liked the vocals too.)

You still probably are getting old, you just maybe started listening trance a bit later


Posted by Dococoboy on May-01-2009 19:59:

Oho..., remember those days, there was Acid House some years before followed by fiery Raves.. and KLF, Cosmic baby, pacific state, Mijk van Dijk, L.S.G (Oliver Lieb), age of love, dance 2 trance....


Posted by RebeL9 on May-01-2009 20:38:

quote:
Originally posted by Trance-MB
For me a bit longer, my first Trance complitation I bought is from '94, so that would be about 16 years. I guess I love trance even a lot longer, it just wasn't called trance back then, but House, Techno or Euro House.
E.g. Culture Beat - I like you 1990, Cappella - Everybody 1991, Culture Beat - No Deeper Meaning 1991. The melodies played with piano's and synths of those tracks are similar to the ones used in trance later.
I always looked out for remixes and instrumental versions without the vocals, (but I liked the vocals too.)

You still probably are getting old, you just maybe started listening trance a bit later


What? By 1994 there was already a foundation of trance. And trance was a genre of its own. No one would mistake eurodance such as Haddaway for trance.


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