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Posted by TheVrk on Nov-10-2004 01:50:

Smoking ..umm..something

haak's good kid


Posted by TheVrk on Nov-10-2004 01:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Dave Piazza
Kinda off topic but.........


Laushinameee,

Who is that cartoon character in your avtar??


i think its "veronica" from archie's comics
her friend betty is blonde


Posted by Dave Piazza on Nov-10-2004 01:56:

quote:
Originally posted by TheVrk
i think its "veronica" from archie's comics
her friend betty is blonde


I knew it was from a comic. It looked really fimilar. I orginally thought it was from the bazooka joe comic.


Posted by josh4 on Nov-10-2004 01:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Phil raa
trance is crisp and melodic, with peaks and breaks

techno is rhythmic and dirty, with a much more progressive, unbroken flow.

and one ends in an e, and one ends in an o
+1


Posted by dj_lane on Nov-10-2004 02:03:

quote:
Originally posted by Radagast
Ahahahahahahahahahhaah.


got something to say?


Posted by Azz3D on Nov-10-2004 02:03:

techno is better than trance for dancing


Posted by Dave Piazza on Nov-10-2004 02:10:

quote:
Originally posted by TheVrk
i think its "veronica" from archie's comics
her friend betty is blonde



You are right.


Here is a pic.


http://www.archiecomics.com/NYTsunday_styles.html



BTW that was a good comic. To bad I never read it that much


Posted by TheVrk on Nov-10-2004 02:12:

did way back when i was like 10


Posted by Dave Piazza on Nov-10-2004 02:16:

quote:
Originally posted by TheVrk
did way back when i was like 10





Those were the days. Sports and cartoons.


Posted by TheVrk on Nov-10-2004 02:36:

Dancing Dude

quote:
Originally posted by Dave Piazza


Those were the days. Sports and cartoons.

and weekend afternoons!


Posted by C3sharp on Nov-10-2004 03:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Dave Piazza
This is a very good point.


Just like there is cheesy trance there is shitty techno. But it would be naive to say the entire genre is shitty. Just dig a bit deeper and you will find some quality tracks.


Not all trance is ASOT fluff and not all Techno is pots and pan noise.

My advice:
Fuck labels and genres and just listen to good music.


The point that everyone is missing, at least someone gets it.


Posted by torontotrance on Nov-10-2004 03:36:

I got a better idea, listen to what you want and read my cynical comments, I mean I got nothing better else to do than give people what they want to read


Posted by starglider on Nov-10-2004 03:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Laushinameee
hmmm, i just dont see the relevance. I still think his music is rubbish, and that doesnt change just because ive been told he inhabits this website.


Have you even heard the rest of Haak's productions? Frenzy is in fact atypical of his sound, so I find it strange that you would say this. You'd be hard pressed to call Pulling Strings or Sonic Breeze (Haak Remix) "ASOT shite".


Posted by torontotrance on Nov-10-2004 03:40:

Haak did not sellout, he was used as a pawn by some people I feel. Haak's music is loved by the ASOT/Evil Regime people but he can't help it. Haak makes music for himself and if others like it, then so be it.


Posted by Shemeck on Nov-10-2004 04:06:

TECHNO > trance at so many levels, just listen to these 3 samples
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...threadid=221187


Posted by TheVrk on Nov-10-2004 06:15:

quote:
Originally posted by torontotrance
Haak makes music for himself and if others like it, then so be it.

this is what counts


Posted by Peter K on Nov-10-2004 09:48:

Techno is something you hear, trance is something you feel


Posted by dj_lane on Nov-10-2004 21:41:

quote:
Originally posted by Laushinameee
sadly the definition of trance has now become some second rate asot shite by haak.


Nothing is wrong with Haak's tune, it was only an example, out of thousands of trance tracks i have, i just chose that, it doesnt mean im defining the genre by that song, just used it as an example


Posted by NiteMer on Nov-10-2004 22:30:

Laushimanee doesn't care who she offends. If she thinks it's crap, she'll say it. I still want to hear this track, because I've seen it posted about before, but I don't have access to internet anywhere that I can listen to it. I agree with TTA about producing for yourself. I am just getting into this realm and won't really give a shit what people think of it, when tracks get finished. Her ripping the style is better than ripping the production work.


Posted by Radagast on Nov-10-2004 22:42:

quote:
Originally posted by Nite-Mer
Laushimanee doesn't care who she offends. If she thinks it's crap, she'll say it.


Anyone who releases a work to the public yet isn't ready to recieve criticism of their piece from the public is stupid. If you release a track, there are going to be plenty of people who don't like it. Deal with it and grow some self-esteem instead of feeling offended when someone points out that your track is in fact a poorly produced piece of formulaic pop cheese schmalz.


Posted by NiteMer on Nov-10-2004 22:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Radagast
Anyone who releases a work to the public yet isn't ready to recieve criticism of their piece from the public is stupid. If you release a track, there are going to be plenty of people who don't like it. Deal with it and grow some self-esteem instead of feeling offended when someone points out that your track is in fact a poorly produced piece of formulaic pop cheese schmalz.


I wasn't even ripping her. I think she can be a little brutal in her wording at times, but at least she's honest. She'll make dj's/producers a lot better than someone who is afraid to hurt people's feelings. At the same time, some of her statements are opinion based, as far as style of music. That wouldn't even offend me. That was the point I was trying to make. If I produced a track that was epic, cheese, hard trance, I wouldn't care that others found it too cheesy. As long as I like it, and some other people do, I'll be fine with it. This is just an example, btw. I am not implying this about Haak's music, as I haven't heard it yet.


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