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Well i have had this discussion a bit. You start out Hard Trance cause thats how it happens. And it bangs along and requires no imagination and tells you what to do, basically orders you around the dancefloor. Then you get a bit sick of that so you slow down a bit to trance and everythings great for a while then after the millionth drum roll into a break down with the fluffy bit before you realise im bored everyone is doing the same thing, what else is there?
Then you find prog and i def love psytrance prog. (Its def more interesting than standard prog which i find a bit one dimensional and ploddy) There are so many amazing producers doing different things that actually require some imagination. In the past you never could have convinced that this music could be as emotional as trance but it is. Just a subtle change in a drum or when a track just builds so perfectly throughout and reaches an amazing peak without needing to fluff up or drum roll crescendo as per everyone else.
Im just loving stuff like Antix, Andre Absolut, D-Nox and Beckers at the moment.
So am i more educated now? Maybe but maybe per Vi i just know what i like and i suppose thats all that matters. Although i often laugh when i look back at my cd collection and realise that the past 7 years has seen a lot of changes for music and me.

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| Originally posted by Simon00 Im just loving stuff like Antix, Andre Absolut, D-Nox and Beckers at the moment. |
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| Originally posted by Teknoscaper. Jules tries to think too much, but to no avail. |
I agree with simon00. Thats the transition i went through, hard trance, uplifting trance and i've been somewhere between trance and prog for the last couple of months. I dont wanna goto prog but thats the way im heading, not sure what it is but something is drawing me to it and there havent been many great trance tunes in the last 6 months, maybe 5-10, but these have a bit of a prog influence.
Thats not the transition I went through. Commercial dance to trance, and progressive music right from the start.. have been that way since late 99. I do like psy which I got into moreso a couple of years back.. but I never made these huge switches like most of you guys make.
hiratzka & joe c - show u the way (chris micali remix)
antix - le lascard
threshold prod & sonify - no more silence (damien heck remix)
these tunes all lack big build ups, huge synths and 140 bpms, yet they can still provoke emotion.. they are just pumping tunes...i dont think you need to be 'educated' to enjoy them either...
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| Originally posted by DaveBegic Thats not the transition I went through. Commercial dance to trance, and progressive music right from the start.. have been that way since late 99. I do like psy which I got into moreso a couple of years back.. but I never made these huge switches like most of you guys make. |
Ha. Still don't know how people dance to it...
All I can say is that the word 'educated' is being badly abused in this thread. I can assure you my taste in music has little to do with 'education' (musical or otherwise) and anybody knows me fairly well would attest to this. Farken get over yourselves...
djway you're an idiot. what marsh said.
i dont understand this whole educated music thing, each to their own i say. everyone has different tastes in music hence the variety, it is pointless to justify and compare different styles because each one will appeal to a different kind of person. i have always liked trance, and will always like trance, i like other styles as well but trance will always hold a special place. now why is it that according to some i have progress to another style because i have become more 'educated'? i know after awhile i began to appreciate other styles of edm, but just because i dont conform to a certain script of musical progression does not mean i am not educated in music, or anyone is for that matter.
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