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Posted by b16 integra on May-01-2001 01:30:

Smoking ..umm..something

yea im kinda a newbie but it seems like us trance sucks
what do u guys think?


Posted by Linx_da_cat on May-01-2001 01:42:

well you see, trance is much bigger over in europe. in america the more commercial trance tunes are played so we don't get to hear as much of the good stuff as the europeans do. that's what sites like these are for.

but i think each country has their own distinct sound, represented by the big-name djs of THAT country...like pvd has a distinct sound (from germany) as opposed to dj tiesto (holland) as opposed to max graham (canada). but it all comes down to the style of that particular dj. it can be argued either way. heh. it's not that difficult to label songs like "dutch trance" or "brit trance" hehehe. i dunno...


Posted by starchild on May-01-2001 03:45:

definitely

You're right on that. Every country has their own trance scene, but...

US trance is awful. Christopher Lawrence, Sandra Collins, George Acosta??? It's just weak and unemotional compared to the Dutch, German, Finnish, and English kings. I think it has part to do with the lack of respect it gets here, which pushes a lot of new DJs in the house direction..

Max Graham is the one exception to this. He's canadian though, right?


Posted by Linx_da_cat on May-01-2001 03:49:

sure is! *proud to be a canuck* go max!! represent! lol.


Posted by TeKnoHe@d2025 on May-01-2001 03:51:

Yes, but the US is important to the whole scene....think Detroit...


Posted by DJ Melech Mike on May-01-2001 04:14:

Idea yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

The US is important for electronic music more then for trance. Up in Canada, the scene has been building for years. The Trance scene that is. From here it has spread south letting the Trance rip into your areas. That is why we are starting to have Canadian DJ's that are unbelievable because the scene has been building here for years too.


And btw how sweet are max's sets??? Pure the way clubs are here.

p.s. when is the next time a huge DJ will be here anyone know? I wanna see AVB, Corsten, or Marco V


Posted by Aviston on May-01-2001 05:07:

I agree, the trance in the US is sad at best. The one exception to the rule is DJ Micro, however. I saw him spin just over a week ago, and he blew me away. He played in a smaller club that wasn't overly crowded. It was very up close and personal. He spun a great mix of progressive and uplifting tunes. He was spinning a few progressive songs to bring you into the groove and then would just slam a great uplifting song into the mix to climax. I went in with not too high expectations and came out proud to live in Michigan for that single night.


Posted by Jukx on May-01-2001 11:26:

Be Cool!

quote:
Originally posted by TeKnoHe@d2025
Yes, but the US is important to the whole scene....think Detroit...


The u.s. HAS BEEN important to the whole scene.... the roots of Electronic Music are in Detroit/Chicago but I don't think they are important to the whole scene nowadays.


Posted by Linx_da_cat on May-01-2001 12:11:

Re: yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Melech Mike
I wanna see AVB, Corsten, or Marco V


heh, avb won't be comin' over the north america for some time, cause he's studyin' in europe. that's why he doesn't spin THAT much. but as his popularity grows and grows, he'll be here eventually.


Posted by breakdown on May-01-2001 12:33:

US Trance.. i dunno... sometimes i can hear potentially good tracks. but most of them are deeper and darker.. and doesn't have the melodic touch that i look for i guess..
whereas the trance scene in the UK or Holland or rest of Europe seems to have reach a different level to that of the US..
Detroit has been a great influence to much of the music.. and i guess the club scene down in FLorida and parts of CA aren't that bad either..
Canada has been pretty good too.. and yep.. Max Graham is the export which canadians should be proud of..
since i'm rambling..i might as well go on..

Africa.. i've heard some great parties in South AFrica, Johannesburg n such.. with the likes of Seaman and Kleinenberg, etc who made the crowd go mad...
and this goes with South America too.. with Cream being a major base in S.America.. and the likes of Hernan Cattaneo, and Ariel making appearances.. also with Deep Dish at times, heading put up the deep trance scene..
both of these are coming up there in the trance scene.. and i'm sure with a few more years, it'll be as big down there as it is in the US or Europe..

Asia.. theres an unexpected trance scene there if none of you have been.. i guess, having seen the parties in Singapore, Tokyo and Hongkong give me a lil insight....
but its good out there.. Hong Kong has about as many European big names as London does.. as does SIngapore and Tokyo.. the big parties go on for days and are usually good.

Australia.. i dunno.. i just know of the "Home" presence down there..
and as for
Goa.. we all know wha comes outta there


Posted by Johnny Eckhardt on May-01-2001 21:49:

Cool

Yeah, the U.S. scene has pretty much been a few steps behind the rest of the world when it comes to trance.
I think that a big part of it is due to the fact that here in the states, we have big, fat, arrogant record companies that only know one thing.....$$$$....they don't know or care dick about music. And, it's always been the record companies that dictate to the radio stations just what we can and can't hear. They continue to bombard us with bullshit like Britney, boy bands, rap....more rap and more rap. Just give a 16 year old girl a set of 25 year old tits and it's bound to make money....doesn't matter what it sounds like. They do their best to keep foriegn artists away (unless they are signed up with an American company, of course). And let's face it....the majority of the U.S.of fuckin' A only knows of what it hears on the radio. Thank gawd some of us know better than that. But....I really think that there is hope. I think that we are going to start seeing a much bigger trance scene evolving here in the U.S. and I think that the major player in that happening will be because of a little thing called Napster. True, Napster might be in a downward spiral, headed for who knows what.....but there is no doubt that Napster has opened the eyes of many to the fact that there IS more.....a lot more music to be heard and obtained. And now that people are aware of this, they will not let it go.
I just pray that we don't see the evolution of "trance-rap"
If that happens....someone please come and shoot me.


Posted by ambrus07 on May-01-2001 22:07:

being right in the middle of america here in KY im fairly well situated to make comments.. here's what i think!
CHRISTOPHER LAWRENCE is good. probably the best thing the us has going for it in the trance world since MICRO. george acosta isnt much in my opinion.. average at best, which means he stands out form the crowd around here... hehe.... i think both lawrence and micro have the raw talent of the big guys across the sea (and the border.. all hail max!) but the scene for which they spin doesnt support the kind of atmosphere or track selection which could make them a worldwide phenomenon. what do you all think?

ps: sandra collins is mainly success ful b/c: 1. kinetic records gave her tranceport 3.
2. she is attractive. that's about all there is to her. in my opinion.


Posted by Linx_da_cat on May-01-2001 22:13:

quote:
Originally posted by ambrus07
being right in the middle of america here in KY im fairly well situated to make comments.. here's what i think!
CHRISTOPHER LAWRENCE is good. probably the best thing the us has going for it in the trance world since MICRO. george acosta isnt much in my opinion.. average at best, which means he stands out form the crowd around here... hehe.... i think both lawrence and micro have the raw talent of the big guys across the sea (and the border.. all hail max!) but the scene for which they spin doesnt support the kind of atmosphere or track selection which could make them a worldwide phenomenon. what do you all think?

ps: sandra collins is mainly success ful b/c: 1. kinetic records gave her tranceport 3.
2. she is attractive. that's about all there is to her. in my opinion.


yeah i agree. lawerence, is a pretty decent dj. not godlike, but good nonetheless. sandra collins? she's not half bad either. but i do have ta agree with ya on the transport 3 statement. much of her success was because of her compilation, but because of that, she's able to improve her skills far beyond what she would have done if it weren't for transport 3.


Posted by djmozy on May-02-2001 12:26:

South African Trance

If anyone is interested to hear what the trance scene from South Africa sounds like, you can go to http://www.djmozy.com. The style is usually very emotional and energetic. I'd highly recommend Bliss, Land Of Dreams and Trance From Heaven.


Posted by Bundesbahn on May-02-2001 19:14:

Hmm... To me, US Trance is more what the word "trance" is supposed to be. Psychodelic and hypnotic. Deepsky and Joshua Ryan comes to my mind...


Posted by breakdown on May-02-2001 19:38:

hmmm
US trance = the sound of trance?
hmmm =p

hypnotic.. lol
more like progressive..
thats what it sounds like
X-cabs, lawrence, deepsky, etc... all kinda the same..
Carl Cox an exception.. but then again, he's kinda on a different league... to me


Posted by LiquidX on May-03-2001 00:46:

Talking

Well, we are seen more and more flitration of the european RECORD companies, and clubs into the USA, I mean, soon we are heaving a FERRY CORSTEN MIXED CD on label MOONSHINE if not mistaking, and allready got the MoS label flitrated on the states, with commercials been played of the CD at night time over the radio( at least here in MIami ) CLub Nations American, and CLub Nations America are the beggining of these booming, Gatecrashers Goal is to flitrate itself into the CENTER of the states, since thats where people needs to be educated more as they said, and their goals is as well bring the DANCE music to much higher levels, wich will open the doors, Gatecrasher, a leeding TRANCE club getting residencies in NYC ( TWILO) miami ( SPACE ) and dunno wherelse.. but, they say.. in 5 more yrs.. or 5.. we may have GC club.. maybe sooner :-)


Posted by LiquidX on May-03-2001 00:48:

damm.. sorry for my spelling mistakes, didnt mean to mention CLub Nations america twice, it was Trance Nation America and Club nation """.. sorry.. :-)~


Posted by djslate on May-03-2001 00:58:

Unhappy i thought you guys were real trance addicts...

all you guys talk about are big names and dont even mention some of the best dj/producers in the u.s.

like
Noel Sanger
Jason Dunne
Dj Liquid (journees)
Deepsky
BT is fucking american!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
born in Maryland. For all you idiots out there that think he's british, i oughta smack ya.
Medway
Kimball Collins....I'm sorry but if you've never seen Kimball Collins live you're missing out.
John Debo
Jerry Bonham
Jimmy Van Mulleghan
Austin Leeds


I mean c'mon i thought you guys were tranceaddicts?
How pitiful.....


Posted by djslate on May-03-2001 01:00:

i forgot to add taylor....

you know the guy responsible for...

Calling your name.


Posted by LiquidX on May-03-2001 01:07:

Wink Missed this one ..

Well, I saw someone else mentioning that Christopher Lawrence sux !?! Humm.. I would say this is a great trance DJ, see him live, he'll rock the place, damm gald to have an american DJ to have such respect to trance music such as Lawrence :-)


Posted by Bundesbahn on May-03-2001 02:13:

Ferry Corsten, rather System F is signed to Netwerk record. If I am not mistaken.


Posted by djslate on May-03-2001 02:38:

i forgot to add
doran


Posted by starchild on May-03-2001 02:49:

quote:
Originally posted by djslate
i forgot to add taylor....

you know the guy responsible for...

Calling your name.


BT is mainly responsible for it. BT is Libra!

And BT was off the hook back in his trance days! I still rank ESCM and Mercury & Solace (Original UK release) as some of the best trance albums made.

But, now he's gone a little crazy, ignoring that side of his work, producing soundtracks, n-sync, and focusing on breaks and rock. His breaks can be good, but that's not what this board is about.

In the world of trance, he's made history, but I doubt i'll ever hear him play 'Remember' live again... and that's why I didn't mention him.


Posted by eurotrancefla73 on May-03-2001 11:40:

U.S trance BLOWS!!! There is not one trance artist any of you mentioned that is good... In fact... the only person i might go out of my way to see that is in the u.s. is dj quicksilver...and i dont even know if he is truly american... although i heard he lives in ny..Sandra collins, acosta, lawrence,bt,taylor,jason dunne, etc.... all those you named blow!!!! Not one friggen artist in the u.s that is a very good melodic artist...It is all mostly progressive trance and it sux...I really thank god for napster, for these import cds tend to be quite xpensive..


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