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Posted by Glade776 on Jun-04-2006 19:23:

Eat Static [1991]
Frankie Knuckles [1987]


Arthur Baker [1979]

<-------Weiner.


Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on Jun-04-2006 19:38:

giorgio moroder (1969 or 77) hes produced a couple of songs a bit clubby these days


Posted by Glade776 on Jun-04-2006 19:55:

Roy Ayers [1967]


Posted by RebeL9 on Jun-04-2006 19:59:

here's some more:

Gabriel Masurel (Blue Planet Corporation) (1993)
Har-El Prussky (California Sunshine) (1991)
Kode IV (1990)
Ben Watkins (Juno Reactor) (1984)


Raja Ram (1969)


Posted by d-miurge on Jun-04-2006 20:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Glade776
Roy Ayers [1967]


I saw him live last year, it's funk dude.


Posted by Glade776 on Jun-04-2006 20:07:

quote:
Originally posted by d-miurge
I saw him live last year, it's funk dude.


(I guess you haven't heard quite all of his more recent productions)


Posted by Massive on Jun-04-2006 20:51:

quote:
Originally posted by RebeL9

Raja Ram (1969)


I didn't know ol' Raja goes back *that* far

Goa Gil is right up there with him though, 1969 when he went to Goa


Posted by Glade776 on Jun-04-2006 20:55:

I'm pretty sure that Raja Ram wasn't producing anything back then. He was basically playing the flute on songs that other people produced. Hello.


Posted by Massive on Jun-04-2006 20:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Glade776
Eat Static [1991]


They started Eat Static in 1989 actually

Both members are also part of Ozric Tentacles which goes back to, I think, 1985


Posted by Massive on Jun-04-2006 21:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Glade776
I'm pretty sure that Raja Ram wasn't producing anything back then. He was basically playing the flute on songs that other people produced. Hello.


Probably Hi
Oldest I can find is a 1970 Quintessence LP where he plays flute, what's the '69 release he worked on Rebel?


Posted by Rainborn on Jun-04-2006 21:05:

How in Gods name did you forget about Tangerine Dream?!

They're from fucking 1967. I, and Glade are the winnars!


Posted by Massive on Jun-04-2006 21:08:

quote:
Originally posted by Rainborn
How in Gods name did you forget about Tangerine Dream?!

They're from fucking 1967. I, and Glade are the winnars!


Yes well we may already have named a few artists/groups that have done more outside the trance movement than within, but you can't really call Tangerine Dream 'trance producers'.
Can't deny that they are of great influence on surely many producers of these days though Tangerine Dream = Legends


Posted by RebeL9 on Jun-04-2006 21:15:

but if we look upon those who are trance producers I think Raja Ram is the one which have been in the buisness for the longest time.


Posted by Glade776 on Jun-04-2006 21:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Rainborn
How in Gods name did you forget about Tangerine Dream?!

They're from fucking 1967. I, and Glade are the winnars!


But I don't think they made any House Progressive or Trance, which are what the thread allows apparently.


Posted by Rainborn on Jun-04-2006 21:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Glade776
But I don't think they made any House Progressive or Trance, which are what the thread allows apparently.




If prog house is automatically welcomed by everyone, and the subject is trance, then this should work just fine too.


Posted by trancedanne on Jun-04-2006 21:29:

Bj�rn Fogelberg (1987), his track "mind your matter" was played on asot recently
Also Jam El Mar & Mark Spoon has produced since the 80s, (maybe the have already been mentioned)


Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on Jun-05-2006 00:16:

quote:
Originally posted by RebeL9
but if we look upon those who are trance producers I think Raja Ram is the one which have been in the buisness for the longest time.


moroder was actually producing disco in 1969 i dont know how he did it maybe he wrote the music for it.. im pretty sure it wasnt electronic.. i would say moroder takes the cake for this.. besides the chase is basically trance


Posted by Freak on Jun-05-2006 01:07:

norman cook


Posted by RebeL9 on Jun-05-2006 09:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit
moroder was actually producing disco in 1969 i dont know how he did it maybe he wrote the music for it.. im pretty sure it wasnt electronic.. i would say moroder takes the cake for this.. besides the chase is basically trance


with all respect to Moroder for being so influental for the disco and clubbing era but he never made any trance. and no I wouldn't call the chase trance. Raja Ram on the other hand is a full on trance producer and dj and founder of the worlds largest psy trance label TIP Records.


Posted by d-miurge on Jun-05-2006 11:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Glade776
(I guess you haven't heard quite all of his more recent productions)



sample or stfu!


Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on Jun-05-2006 12:13:

quote:
Originally posted by RebeL9
with all respect to Moroder for being so influental for the disco and clubbing era but he never made any trance. and no I wouldn't call the chase trance. Raja Ram on the other hand is a full on trance producer and dj and founder of the worlds largest psy trance label TIP Records.


what about utopia from 1977 thats pretty much precursor to that famous hale bop track.. could this be considered trance?

there was a headroom remake of this track as well which portrayed it full on trance

actually here it says moroder was credited for the composition

http://www.discogs.com/release/664650


Posted by RebeL9 on Jun-05-2006 13:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit
what about utopia from 1977 thats pretty much precursor to that famous hale bop track.. could this be considered trance?

there was a headroom remake of this track as well which portrayed it full on trance

actually here it says moroder was credited for the composition

http://www.discogs.com/release/664650



sure he influenced alot of trance producers. but so did Jarre and Vangelis in an even larger sense, but neither of those two are trance producers.


Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on Dec-19-2006 18:44:

quote:
Originally posted by RebeL9
sure he influenced alot of trance producers. but so did Jarre and Vangelis in an even larger sense, but neither of those two are trance producers.




Jarre apparently has produced trance in the mid to late 90s. Even his older productions such as magnetic fields 2 and 4 as well as oxygen 5 had alot of semblance to trance.


so we can say

Jean Michel Jarre [1970]


Posted by Massive on Dec-19-2006 19:31:

yeah but when something resembles trance, doesn't mean it actually is trance. did he ever intend it to be trance?
you can always call it trance if it's trance for you though, naturally


Posted by thoughtlessjex on Dec-19-2006 19:34:

quote:
Originally posted by RebeL9
Simon Berry (Art of Trance) (1993)

Simon Berry was first credited on the Conscious EP in '92.

http://www.discogs.com/release/77626

Conscious's first release was actually "Searchin" in '91, which was released on a white label.


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