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Posted by Abhay on Oct-24-2005 10:13:

quote:
Originally posted by GrimReaper
I think Nell could be the best to really sort this out, he knows Salt Tank guys personally.

But yes, those 3 sound right for me too. Although there are several versions of Eugina and everyone like a different version.


He's a guy?


Posted by RebeL9 on Oct-24-2005 10:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Abhay
He's a guy?


no two. Malcolm Stanners and David Gates


Posted by Spacey Orange on Oct-24-2005 17:18:

quote:
Originally posted by kr00t0n
So essentially there can be no recent innovative/groundbreaking trance, because any such tracks become their own genre/subgenre?



there can be.

when these innvotive compositions are produced they are usually ignored or disdained. if it's the former, they may lay forgotten for eternity waiting for someone to discover them. if it's the latter, people accustomed to the standard sound may hate it. these are people stuck in their ways and in many senses, risk averse.

some of these innovative productions will be copied tho. if a sufficient number of imitators arise, they will tweak the innovative composition a little further moving the sound away from original innovative production. they may do this to distinguish each other and not necessarily create someting new. eventually there are a lot of producers sounding the same (copycats). this sound tho is different from the sounds that were around when the innovating sounds was created. by this time, the sound is tired. and then some innovators pop up again. well, actually innovators arte popping up all of the time, but it is here (when people are tired of the old sound) that they have a fighting chance.

looking retrpsepcively, one can see that there are different subgenres. the thing tho, is that one is in the middle of everything can't really cant see the whole forest and can't project oneself into the future to see the present as the past.

this is linear evolution. think of birds and how some evolved into flightless birds, swiming & diving birds (but flightless), and the flying variety.

then there is convergenence in cases where music evolves from different roots to something that sounds similar. think of the fish and dolphins.


Posted by stevieboy32808 on Dec-05-2005 20:25:

A fellow TA user recommended this one. Thanx!

Greed feat. Lesley - Strange World (Lemon8 Mix)


Posted by halexander837 on Feb-08-2006 15:28:

Not sure if it was already mentioned, but don't forget the original...

Cygnus X - Superstring [1993]


Posted by DJ_LG on Feb-08-2006 16:02:

Yves DeRuyter - The Rebel
Skynet UK - Open the Floodgates '99


Awesome!


Posted by Abhay on Feb-09-2006 07:29:

quote:
Originally posted by Spacey Orange
there can be.

when these innvotive compositions are produced they are usually ignored or disdained. if it's the former, they may lay forgotten for eternity waiting for someone to discover them. if it's the latter, people accustomed to the standard sound may hate it. these are people stuck in their ways and in many senses, risk averse.

some of these innovative productions will be copied tho. if a sufficient number of imitators arise, they will tweak the innovative composition a little further moving the sound away from original innovative production. they may do this to distinguish each other and not necessarily create someting new. eventually there are a lot of producers sounding the same (copycats). this sound tho is different from the sounds that were around when the innovating sounds was created. by this time, the sound is tired. and then some innovators pop up again. well, actually innovators arte popping up all of the time, but it is here (when people are tired of the old sound) that they have a fighting chance.

looking retrpsepcively, one can see that there are different subgenres. the thing tho, is that one is in the middle of everything can't really cant see the whole forest and can't project oneself into the future to see the present as the past.

this is linear evolution. think of birds and how some evolved into flightless birds, swiming & diving birds (but flightless), and the flying variety.

then there is convergenence in cases where music evolves from different roots to something that sounds similar. think of the fish and dolphins.


very good


Posted by Abhay on Feb-09-2006 07:31:

quote:
Originally posted by Radagast
I'll go so far as to say that you're an idiot, and far from a trance fan. You don't know what a classic is. It doesn't matter how many people like it because the large majority of trance fans are ignorant fools like you. A small majority of trance fans like J.M. Silk - All In Vain, Rhythim Is Rhythim - Strings Of Life, Inner City - Good Life, or any of the tracks I posted, but that doesn't mean they're not classics. It means you don't like them. Reply when you know what you're talking about. The latter year tracks I listed are more classic than the others in the same years listed earlier because they actually sound like real classic trance.

Most of the tracks in the original list are listed because a large majority of pop fans like them, not because they're classic. Try that one on for size, spivey.


then how do u define "classic"


Posted by halexander837 on Feb-09-2006 18:50:

quote:
Originally posted by aloep
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1997:
Chakra - Home
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Have the Above and Beyond version

very sweet tune


Posted by halexander837 on Feb-09-2006 19:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Floorfiller
what about...

1976:

Jean Michel Jarre - Oxyegene Prt 2


1976???

WTF


Posted by GrimReaper on Feb-09-2006 20:34:

quote:
Originally posted by halexander837
1976???

WTF

What about it? Yes, Jarre's Oxygene was originally released in 1976. It's not trance or even close but a classic it is.

Check THIS.


Oh and A&B mix of Home from 2000 is one of the worst mixes of it.. after Rob Searle's. Tilt's mix is also way better than A&B's. Just check the '97 mixes and you'll see how much better they are...


Posted by halexander837 on Feb-10-2006 15:19:

quote:
Originally posted by Master Kush
Thanks man.

It was actually safri duo - Played-a-life (bongo song) lol


And sure enough, its on the list..hehe


it's "Played-A-Live"


Posted by Belgian Bonzai on Mar-26-2006 00:27:

U.S.U.R.A. - Open Your Mind (1992); I'll be damned if that isn't a classic.


Posted by s3nate on Mar-26-2006 06:55:

Jens - Loops n Tings (1994)
Man With No Name - Sugar Rush (1994)
Man With No Name - Floor Essence (1994)
Man With No Name - Evolution (1994)
Dj Dick - Upturn (1994)
Dance 2 Trance - We Came in Peace (1990)
Cosmic Baby - The Space Track (1992)


Posted by arcadia190 on Mar-26-2006 07:04:

this song is ghey but

it reminds me when i was 9


its a fine day - every single dj in the planet mixed it

lol


Posted by Omega_Blue on Mar-26-2006 07:14:

psht, teh threadstarter forgot

three drives - greece 2000
ferry corsten - out of the blue
gouryella - tenshi/wallhalla
space manouevres - stage one
libra pres. taylor - calling your name
schiller - das glockenspiel (humate remix)
paul van dyk - words
chicane - halcyon
underworld - born slippy

just to name a few


Posted by JakeC on Mar-26-2006 08:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_Blue
ferry corsten - out of the blue


System F


Posted by SouthernDJ on Mar-26-2006 16:05:

I'm not sure if these can be rated classics, but in italy 90s they are for sure:

datura - el sueno 1991
francesco zappala' & Dj Proffessor - We gotta do it 1991
opus 3 - it's a fine day 1991
u.s.u.r.a - open your mind 1991

mato grosso - love 1993

max monti & mauro pilato - gam gam 1994
rexanthony - capturing matrix (atlantic version) 1994
scooter - hyper hyper 1994

r.a.f. by picotto - bakerloo simphony 1995
gigi d'agostino - gigis violin 1995
marvellous melodicos - the sun and the moon 1995
molella - xs 1995

datura - mantra 1996
dj dado - metropolis (the legend of babel) 1996
mario piu - dedicated 1996
molella - see the difference (dj dado remix) 1996
prophecy - l'arcano incantatore (rosa di rose) 1996
quadran - free your mind 1996
roland brant - nuclear sun 1996
saccoman - pyramid soundwave 1996
wakan - wakan 1996

zhi-vago - celebrate (the love) 1996

dj quicksilver - free\bellissima 1997

mike koglin - the silence 1998


Posted by Belgian Bonzai on Mar-26-2006 19:54:

quote:
Originally posted by SouthernDJ
u.s.u.r.a - open your mind 1991
Really, 91? I thought 92, probably my mistake. Listened to it about 7 times yesterday in bed, still is beautiful.


Posted by RebeL9 on Mar-26-2006 19:55:

im pretty sure Open your mind was released in 1992


Posted by Psy-T on Mar-26-2006 20:18:

since most of you can't read, maybe this thread should be remade with someone active as original poster.


Posted by Nayil on Mar-26-2006 22:46:

Every1 of you missed


Atlas - Compass Error -----> Release 1993-1994


Posted by SouthernDJ on Mar-26-2006 23:04:

my mistake, USURA released 'Open your mind' in 92.


Posted by Lyle on Mar-28-2006 07:38:

I'm most likely wrong on the years, so don't crucify me! (I'm at campus, can't reference my shit!)

Paul Van Dyk - Another Way (1999)
Tiesto - Sparkles (1998)
Armin - Blue Fear (1997)
Age Of Love - Age Of Love (Baby Doc RMX) (1993)
Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Power Of Love (Rob Searle RMX) (1998)
Southside Spinners - Luvstruck (1998)
DJ Alici - Ankhesenamun (1999)
Joy Kitikonti - Joyenergizer (2001)
Marco V & Benjamin - Lay All Your Love (1999)
Jan Johnston - Flesh (Tiesto RMX) (1999)
ROOS - Instant Moments (1996) [For any South Africans reading!]
Klubbheads - Kickin' Hard (1997)
Hi-Gate - Pitchin' (In Every Direction) (1999)
Planet Perfecto - Bullet In The Gun (1998)

I'm sure I'm missing out a hell of alot, but that's all I can think of right now. And as for the years, I'm going by the year I think I heard it for the first time, so I'm probably off in many cases!


Posted by Rainborn on Jun-03-2006 14:32:

God damn it man, the creator of the thread should add all the songs posted by everyone to his first post, like updating the whole shit.


I cant be arsed to read 20 pages, so I'm gonna say:

Man With No Name - Way Out West

It's from 1990.

Human Blue - Funkix / Tellus Salvation (1997)
Human Blue - Stonehenge /Psychotix (1997)
Human Blue - Ice (1999)



And these geezers http://www.discogs.com/artist/Young+American+Primitive


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