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Theres definately something about productions from 98/99. The quaility and techniques for great uplifting were just being used en-masse but they wern't being abused like they are today. That and the fact that you still actually needed an expensive studio to produce trance as opposed to a laptop, meant that producers were few and far between and what was coming out was just pure quality.
There is also an undenyable optimism about tracks from that time, like it was all still something fresh and amazing. I dont think many tracks today have that feeling anymore.
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| Originally posted by Axolotyl Theres definately something about productions from 98/99. The quaility and techniques for great uplifting were just being used en-masse but they wern't being abused like they are today. That and the fact that you still actually needed an expensive studio to produce trance as opposed to a laptop, meant that producers were few and far between and what was coming out was just pure quality. There is also an undenyable optimism about tracks from that time, like it was all still something fresh and amazing. I dont think many tracks today have that feeling anymore. |
Just downloaded some stuff from Oakenfold from 1999, just awesome!
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| Originally posted by KaTaKaLyZmyK agreed... im searching new tracks to expand my collection.. however there just doesn't seem to be that touch in them anymore that gives me the overwhelming feeling of being uplifted... everything i hear is kinda bland and doesn't give me that rush ive always got from the late 90's there IS the odd track.. but now they r few and far between like the producers back then... mabey thats why jungle and house is taking over where im fron once agian... who knows |
This topic has been covered more than Jenna Jameson's face
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J 1996 For the win. |
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| Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike Yea, 1996/97 quite easily shits all over it. |
Bah, 93/94 owns them all.
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| Originally posted by Cobalt Curious, why? I'd say I have fair knowledge of trance, but think 99 lived up to the hype. |
I discovered TRANCE in 2000 on Napster. I had 18 years old. I was so amazed when I heard tracks from Armin, Ferry, DuMonde...etc. It was exactly the sound I was looking for during many years before 2000.
I remember the time when I played in my mother's car very loudy : Marc and Claude "I NEED YOUR LOVIN'" (DarkMoon remix) or Rom and Comix "THE DAY AFTER" (Dj Lee remix)...this kind of sound has definitely changed my life and, if today, I feel soooo
that's because this sound disapeared completly and has been replaced by ASOT sound...why?
People who discovered trance only 2 years ago will be addicted to new sounds, but for guys like me, it's not the same cas, because I made a real sentimental love story with those old sonorities...
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| Originally posted by sstranger1 Just downloaded some stuff from Oakenfold from 1999, just awesome! |
1999 was the year.... and i agree that 1996/1997 was too. thats what first got me into dream trance or so you may call it. good stuff from back then. i still have tons of mp3's from the era i listen to a lot.
>JM<
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