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Posted by TranceElevation on Nov-17-2014 07:31:

Armin Van Buuren - Sail

What do you think of it? Imo that track is massively underrated.
It has been exposed to the mass so many tend to dismiss it.

That melody is trance in its purest form. A great trippy, melodic, deep, warm, dynamic piece of pure trance music at 136 bpm.

Produced in 2006. A period where the loudness war was starting to make victims, yet for some reason, that track was absolved from such fate.

Only now when I started being more careful to loudness, dynamics, warmth etc. I realize how amazing and special that track is.


Posted by kosmotika on Nov-17-2014 08:28:

I've only heard Carl B's remix, but I think for a newer piece, it's definitely among the good ones.


Posted by Paradox Lost on Nov-17-2014 09:08:

It's just typical of his productions around that same period of time: a generic, by the numbers version of the same euphoric bangers he was playing on ASOT and featuring on his ASOT compilations.

Most Armin productions in general sound like the kind of perfunctory thing someone of his status (and, at that time, greatly increasing popularity) is just expected to do every few months. Make a track, get it done, get back to business.


Posted by Light The Fuse on Nov-17-2014 11:47:

nah its pretty crap. i agree with the above comment. and he didn't get it done better than shivers imo.

and both of them are not anywhere near melody trance in its 'purest form' - just some nice easy chord progressions extrapolated to the sound of the time.


Posted by JonDC on Nov-17-2014 11:53:

I was a massive Armin fan back then but I've always thought this track was terrible. Hi made it to open his very first Armin Only concert and in my opinion he was just trying to copy Tiesto's Adagio for Strings, which he opened the first TIC with.

Mind you, it's a lot better than what he is up to these days


Posted by Lews on Nov-17-2014 19:19:

Actually not bad until the two minute mark when the melody comes in that is, as Jon notes, a blatant attempt to copy the sound/vibe of 'Adagio for Strings.' Except he adds those shitty seagull sounds over the breakdown to make it fishy or exotic or appeal to blue collar listeners or some bullshit. Fucking minute and a half breakdown, too. SO EMOTIVE. So boring. Completely unnecessary second breakdown, too, with more shitty seagull sounds, and some unpleasant distortion. Not a good song.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Nov-17-2014 19:57:

I've never even heard this one, actually. That I know of, anyway.


Posted by Trance-M on Nov-17-2014 20:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Lews
Actually not bad until the two minute mark when the melody comes in that is, as Jon notes, a blatant attempt to copy the sound/vibe of 'Adagio for Strings.'


Indeed, that made me dislike it.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Nov-17-2014 21:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Robotrance
there are only two decent avb tracks:
- Virgo
- Pound (feat Mike)

Armin's done plenty of decent work, just not in the last decade or so.


Posted by kosmotika on Nov-17-2014 21:15:

Just had a listen to the original mix...very generic. Another track I might download for an occasional listen but end up skipping whenever it comes on...

quote:
Originally posted by Robotrance
there are only two decent avb tracks:
- Virgo
- Pound (feat Mike)

He's got a decent body of work imo but most of anything he's made in the last 10 years has been trash and despite his claim to love trance he's done more to harm it than anyone else.
Tiesto and Corsten have both quit trance and are now having to play small clubs again, but Armin's got longevity with his fans...so he could revitalize the whole thing now if he wanted to, but the thing is, he doesn't. People piss on guys like Tiesto for leaving, but I have more respect for guys like him who say "I'm just not into trance anymore" instead of guys like Armin who quite literally record themselves rhythmically farting, speed it up a bit, hire some sappy pop vocalist to come sing about summertime or lost love or some bullshit and then sell it off as a PROPA MASSIVE TRANCE CHOON!!!!


Posted by Trance-M on Nov-17-2014 21:39:

At least he lets some guys make decent uplifting remixes of a shitty original:
Armin van Buuren feat. Aruna - Won't Let You Go (Ian Standerwick Remix)


Ian Standerwick made some banging remixes by the way.


Posted by Lews on Nov-18-2014 00:29:

Armin has said on multiple occassions that he doesn't like the music he plays, but the crowds do. He admits he's a sellout. Can't hate on that.


Posted by TranceElevation on Nov-18-2014 01:26:

quote:
Originally posted by Lews
Actually not bad until the two minute mark when the melody comes in that is, as Jon notes, a blatant attempt to copy the sound/vibe of 'Adagio for Strings.' Except he adds those shitty seagull sounds over the breakdown to make it fishy or exotic or appeal to blue collar listeners or some bullshit. Fucking minute and a half breakdown, too. SO EMOTIVE. So boring. Completely unnecessary second breakdown, too, with more shitty seagull sounds, and some unpleasant distortion. Not a good song.


Funny you say that cause I think tracks like that, along with Serenity, contributed greatly for the change of direction of Trance Energy, Sensation and other main festivals. People were bored to death. They just wanted something to dance to.
Not that I care so much what they want but I kinda understand them.

However, regarding it being a copy I disagree. Adagio came out in 2004. Two years is quite long time span. Armin is usually quicker to detect trends and deliver. I like to believe 2006 were the last moments where he was still genuine about the whole thing.

And 'Shivers' actually is the one that seems cheesy to me. Maybe the vocals trick me to consider it more cheesy than what it really is.
"Sail" on the other hand is soft and pure. It stands out imo. That breakdown is really a moment.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Nov-18-2014 02:14:

quote:
Originally posted by TranceElevation
However, regarding it being a copy I disagree.

I actually had to take a listen and one of the chord changes is straight out of Adagio - it actually caught me off guard when it didn't go that way after all.

I'm also getting very strong flashbacks of Martin Roth's version of The Orange Theme, which (surprisingly enough) also came out in 2004.


Posted by Syntonic on Nov-18-2014 03:11:

Dunno

quote:
Originally posted by Robotrance
there are only two decent avb tracks:
- Virgo
- Pound (feat Mike)



Blue Fear, Intruder(feat M.I.K.E.), and Dust.wav(Instrumental)?


Posted by trancedanne on Nov-18-2014 03:42:

Anyone remember this one?


Posted by cjart on Nov-18-2014 13:48:

^ I'd add to those titles also 'Lost Soul Society', but need to admit that I've listened to this one years ago, so I'm not sure if it withstand the test of time


Posted by Trance-M on Nov-18-2014 21:33:

quote:
Originally posted by trancedanne
Anyone remember this one?


No, but that's because I didn't want to remember it.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Nov-18-2014 22:24:

I'll just leave this here.


Posted by DJ Sarah H on Nov-18-2014 22:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Syntonic
Blue Fear, Intruder(feat M.I.K.E.), and Dust.wav(Instrumental)?


Take dust.wav out of that equation, it really is quite dire.


Posted by Lambert98 on Nov-19-2014 04:22:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCGUf1uaZbk


Posted by Mattsanity on Nov-19-2014 04:37:

I've heard how a lot of trance fans back in 2002 were pushing Armin to be the dj of the year because he was simply that good that year. he went from #27 to #5 on DJ Mag's top 100 in 2002, which says something. this was obviously before he became a pop icon and was producing solid trance. it ended up going to tiesto eventually since his stock had risen tremendously since he blew up in 2000.

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
I'll just leave this here.




ah yes, now this is what you can actually call a good uplifting trance track without making it an oxymoron.


Posted by Syntonic on Nov-19-2014 06:31:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Sarah H
Take dust.wav out of that equation, it really is quite dire.


I like it mostly for it's time, as 2003 is among the weaker years of Trance music imo with and it felt like a no nonsene track. It's all about the 'Dub Mix'


Posted by Kilixpree on Nov-19-2014 09:06:

also, there's a huge difference between ASOT circa 2001 episodes and the 2003 ones. In 2001 he used to play tribal, progressive, techy, deep, breaks, ambient, psy, anthem, and all that shit. In 2003 he used to play more anthem trance based.


Posted by DJ Sarah H on Nov-19-2014 18:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Syntonic
I like it mostly for it's time, as 2003 is among the weaker years of Trance music imo with and it felt like a no nonsene. It's all about the 'Dub Mix'


There was a lot of really great trance in 2003

James Holden - A Break in The Clouds
Holden & Thompson - Nothing ('93 Returning Mix)
Andain - Beautiful Things
Tiesto and Junkie XL - Obsdession
POS - Remember (Summer Sun)
Delerium - After All
Solarstone Vs Scott Bond - 3rd Earth
Mauro Picotto - Back to Cali
Oakenfold - Southern Sun
Firewall - Sincere
Tiesto - Traffic
Envio - Touched By The Sun
Mesh - Purple Haze
Matti Laamanen - Flakes
Sasha - Wavey Gravey
Poloroid - So Damn Beautiful
Sarah McLachlan - Fallen (G&D Anti Gravity Mix)

need I go on?


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