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Posted by eulerfx on Jul-26-2004 21:23:

quote:
Originally posted by sheesh&weed
Max Graham - Transport 4


fo-sheezy-mah-neezy

I think its better then GU013 or GU009. It is definatly progressive and it is definatly trance. Almost no house BS. Balance 005 is nice, but I would not consider it prog trance.


Posted by DJ Rat 187 on Jul-27-2004 06:45:

All this progressive talk is giving me a hard-on


Posted by TweeK on Jul-27-2004 06:58:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Rat 187
All this progressive talk is giving me a hard-on


WEIRD-O


Posted by TweeK on Jul-27-2004 06:59:

And i though i was weird


Posted by Reactic on Aug-18-2004 21:18:

almost everything what is listed here is for me prog house.. I'm recommending:

- Armin Van Buuren: A State Of Trance 2004
- Markus Schulz: Coldharbour Sessions 2004
- Misja Helsloot: Back From Your Past
- Global Underground 007
- Creamfields: Mixed by Paul Oakenfold
- Exhibition: Mixed by Solar Stone & Ben Lost
- Exhibition 2 (Re:vive): Mixed by Ben Lost

^ this is for me prog trance.. pls correct me if I'm wrong


Posted by th0m on Aug-18-2004 21:28:

quote:
Originally posted by Reactic
almost everything what is listed here is for me prog house.. I'm recommending:

- Armin Van Buuren: A State Of Trance 2004
- Markus Schulz: Coldharbour Sessions 2004
- Misja Helsloot: Back From Your Past
- Global Underground 007
- Creamfields: Mixed by Paul Oakenfold
- Exhibition: Mixed by Solar Stone & Ben Lost
- Exhibition 2 (Re:vive): Mixed by Ben Lost

^ this is for me prog trance.. pls correct me if I'm wrong


ASOT and Coldharbour sessions are more trance than progressive, haven't listened to the other ones, can't really say.


Posted by torontotrance on Aug-18-2004 21:30:

none are prog trance

gu007 is trance, more 1998 style

armin and markus's albums are lame prog attempts, mcprog as most of us call it.

Prog trance is gu011,gu012,gu013 and gu014 in places


Posted by who2u on Aug-18-2004 21:49:

goodgreef volumes 1 and 2 for me


Posted by noikeee on Aug-18-2004 21:53:

imo coldharbour sessions is prog trance, being mcprog a sub-style of prog trance


Posted by Elyksir on Aug-18-2004 21:56:

can we call a genre progressive trance?

say to sasha that his GU13 is trance and he will throw a cd at you they would call it progressive house, i think. or progressive.

i call armin's and markus' style transgressive, not trance and not progressive. something inbetween.


Posted by NiteMer on Aug-18-2004 21:58:

Any Sasha, John Digweed, Sander Kleinenburg, Max Graham, Hernan Cattaneo or my shit, but that's only available in Denver.


Posted by NiteMer on Aug-18-2004 22:00:

quote:
Originally posted by Elixir
can we call a genre progressive trance?

say to sasha that his GU13 is trance and he will throw a cd at you they would call it progressive house, i think. or progressive.

i call armin's and markus' style transgressive, not trance and not progressive. something inbetween.


GU13 is proggy and prog trance. My Lexicon is definitely prog trance if you ask me. Or trance, cause it was different at the time period. But now, most of those tracks can be played as proggy, because of their tempo. I always mix in an old trance track or two in a live set around newer proggy.


Posted by DjSimonB on Aug-18-2004 22:04:

Most Global Underground CD's are quality...


Posted by noikeee on Aug-18-2004 22:12:

the thing is that there isn't a fine line between "progressive trance" and "progressive house", or anything else as close as this. plus there isn't real definitions of genres, ppl call them what they want then the words get spread and everyone calls it the same way. it's just all different yet similar styles of music.


Posted by NiteMer on Aug-18-2004 22:16:

quote:
Originally posted by paranoik0
the thing is that there isn't a fine line between "progressive trance" and "progressive house", or anything else as close as this. plus there isn't real definitions of genres, ppl call them what they want then the words get spread and everyone calls it the same way. it's just all different yet similar styles of music.


Agreed, that's just my opinion. Breaks, I think, are even worse to delineate. There are so many sub-genres and differences within those genres.


Posted by Torley Wong on Aug-18-2004 22:55:

EXACTLY!

I'm happy we gots solidarity on that.

Here's another example . . . ready?

I'm gonna say a word, and then you tell me the very first thing that comes to mind, okay?

. . .























DOG!




Alright, did you think of an Aibo robotic canine just like me?

Or did you think of another kind of dog? Perhaps an organic one?

There are many kinds of dogs.

There are many kinds of music.


I have great fun with the many style names. We discover personal truths but not a clonetrance template we can apply to everyone.

Like has been said:

One man's epic house is another woman's progressive trance.

Or:

Tomorrow's progressive is today's regressive.


Posted by NiteMer on Aug-18-2004 23:06:

True. It isn't clear cut, anyway. But if someone refers to deep progressive as trance, it irritates me a little bit. Especially when it's an argument against trance for some reason and they lump progressive in there.

I thought of a dog fight, by the way, which is interesting that I didn't think of my dog instead.


Posted by Subtle on Aug-18-2004 23:16:

Forbidden Paradise 12 - Changing Colors


Posted by tribu on Aug-18-2004 23:18:

Not one person mentioned GU024 mixed by one of the best djs there is, Nick Warren.


Posted by Torley Wong on Aug-18-2004 23:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Nite-Mer
True. It isn't clear cut, anyway. But if someone refers to deep progressive as trance, it irritates me a little bit. Especially when it's an argument against trance for some reason and they lump progressive in there.

I thought of a dog fight, by the way, which is interesting that I didn't think of my dog instead.


Yuppers! And that IS interesting! It goes to show how diverse human minds are. I'm sure someone out there thought of DMX, him and his dawgs

I do agree there are differences, and they coexist with the overlap. I suppose this is one reason why I embrace apparent contradictions...


Posted by torontotrance on Aug-19-2004 02:15:

quote:
Originally posted by paranoik0
imo coldharbour sessions is prog trance, being mcprog a sub-style of prog trance


Nah, mcprog is not a subgenre of prog trance

mcprog is a subgenre of CRAP MUSIC

please get the differentiation right

GU013 is not as prog trance as you would think, it's more epic trance than prog trance

GU012 is prog trance for the most part


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