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Posted by integrity1 on Apr-21-2002 02:00:

when i heard this on a radio ad:


live this saturday at webster hall, the trance battle of the century.
trance legend dj darude vs, dj moody.

that was taken word for word. if your gonna talk about someone at least get his name rite. hes not even dj darude!


Posted by Vivid Boy on Apr-21-2002 06:28:

when i was a kid and used to give respect to delerium - heavens earth and then hearing being blasted on the teenie bopper station 2 years later


Posted by vito on Apr-21-2002 19:31:

quote:
Originally posted by D_G
When Gouryella split up and when ferry's music became shite (ie. his remixes as of late... they have sucked!)

i pretty much agree with this..

but my point is darude grrrrr!
this tune seriously fucked trance, its sooo cheesy, commercial and overplayed. it was never all that good when you consider some of the tunes out there....this tune SUX
and as for the subsequent "different" tunes....

and its also disapointing that riva was butchered that tune was soooo good, i hate when vocals ruin a tune like that, its harder to think of the tune as the classic that it is

finally i have to add ian van dahl....i hate daytime radio- they just play the same shit about 20 times every single day

makes you grateful to have real trance, eh?
later


Posted by Eu4ea on Apr-21-2002 20:07:

quote:
Originally posted by Stylez


Damn bloody yanks.

The worst moment in trance for me was the creation of EuroTrance. They should've kept that shitty EuroDance shit separate from Trance forever, becuase now there are actually soooo many shitty vocals over amazing beats...I'm convinced and focred to like them.

utterly agree...

i.e. castles in the sky. I think the melody is lovely, at the beginning, but god.. the rest is stuck up someones behind.

cheers
Ilina


Posted by NightShade1 on Apr-21-2002 20:13:

Read This! come on guys

"just a quick question for you guys, if darude - sandstorm is not trance then what is it? Paul van dyk has even played that track


i think the fact that it just became really popular and put on the radio makes you want to disasosiate(sp? hehe)with the track."

i dont know soo much of trance like you all but i really would like that you asnwer that guy question... seems interesting and you just say Darude isnt a dj but you never tell why he isnt... and you hate sandstorm... and and PVD played it and you love PVD


Posted by breakdown on Apr-21-2002 20:18:

When Ferry Corsten's Punk was produced.


Posted by Cyrus King on Apr-21-2002 20:29:

Angry

I ultimately died when they took my all time favourite song Airwave by Rank 1 and added those stupid fucking "true love never dies" lyrics into it. AAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This was the song i heard in 99 which made me fall in love with trance... and after hearing that in a club (not a trance one) i wanted to shoot all those who were danceing to it.. then shoot the dj. And what topped off everything that night was a stupid gina telling me how much they loved the song... then continued singing to the lyrics as if those were what made the song special!! I also hate when Top 40 clubs and radio stations play what they consider the only trance songs out there (i.e darude-sandstorm). Its lame!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Posted by Devbert on Apr-22-2002 03:57:

Whenever your listening to a liveset, and you hear a whistle coming in off beat.

Whenever the mix is just about to skyrocket to it's climax, and the stupid fucking announcer has to give a shout out to the Go-Go dancers or some shit like that.

Whenever people tell me that Castles in the Sky is trance.

Whenever "Sandstorm" is played.

This type of thing happens all the time.


Posted by Damo on Apr-22-2002 04:06:

all the things you guys have listed are NOTHING. irrelevant. there's going to be some dark days for trance in the future, and it's all about it going mainstream in America. I'm not talking about teeny shit like Alice Deejay and whatnot, there's going to be a day when PVD, Tiesto, Oakenfold and all the other anthem djs get played on mainstream radio, mtv, till it's a fullblown trend like Hip hop. it's slowly happening, there really should be a concious effort to prevent this from happening, but the more concious you make your effort, the more mainstream it'll go. heh.


Posted by drizzt81 on Apr-22-2002 04:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Damo
all the things you guys have listed are NOTHING. irrelevant. there's going to be some dark days for trance in the future, and it's all about it going mainstream in America. I'm not talking about teeny shit like Alice Deejay and whatnot, there's going to be a day when PVD, Tiesto, Oakenfold and all the other anthem djs get played on mainstream radio, mtv, till it's a fullblown trend like Hip hop. it's slowly happening, there really should be a concious effort to prevent this from happening, but the more concious you make your effort, the more mainstream it'll go. heh.


well and then you will eventually get the clubs that play 'top-40' trance and the clubs that play 'underground' with all the underground people thinking they are better, since they liked trance for longer...

I am not excluding myself! I think of myself better than all the sandstorm and rapture fans out there, but honestly, i must admit that i did like Rapture and i used to like sandstorm, then they got overplayed, end of story...

I do not think that trance/ techno etc. will ever go mainstream. I do not believe that many people will like it. There will me more 'mainstream' trance, but in the end, i do not think it will be as big as hip-hop, just for the fact that trance does not appeal to a large enough socio-economic group in the US. Please consider, that one might think of trance as a more 'high class' music, due to the fact that it did not 'come out of the street' like hip-hop did...


Posted by plastikE on Apr-22-2002 04:18:

when I was at this so-called 'club' in my shitty town and asked the DJ(if I should even call him this) to play some trance, and his response (gasp) : "East coast or West coast, cause they're different."


Posted by integrity1 on Apr-22-2002 04:24:

quote:
Originally posted by drizzt81



...i must admit that i did like Rapture ...


overplayed or not, i will still always like rapture.


plastikE, n omatter how many times i see that story it never fails to make me giggle! what would have been cool if you asked to elaborate on how theyre diffrent. im sure that would have been intresting to say the least.


Posted by plastikE on Apr-22-2002 04:29:

quote:
Originally posted by integrity1
plastikE, n omatter how many times i see that story it never fails to make me giggle! what would have been cool if you asked to elaborate on how theyre diffrent. im sure that would have been intresting to say the least.


lol itd be pretty scary too hah! well, this DJ was about 30 years old, thuggish ruggish wannabe, and playing for little 12 year old girls (acting all pimpish)....so im sure if I asked him anything else involving more than 5 letters in a word, his brain would overload

damn i shouldve punched that guy!! rahh! lol


Posted by tiesto14 on Apr-22-2002 20:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Devbert
Whenever your listening to a liveset, and you hear a whistle coming in off beat.

Whenever the mix is just about to skyrocket to it's climax, and the stupid fucking announcer has to give a shout out to the Go-Go dancers or some shit like that.

Whenever people tell me that Castles in the Sky is trance.

Whenever "Sandstorm" is played.

This type of thing happens all the time.


dont u hate all that shit...LOL./....same for me


Posted by tiesto14 on Apr-22-2002 20:14:

quote:
Originally posted by Damo
all the things you guys have listed are NOTHING. irrelevant. there's going to be some dark days for trance in the future, and it's all about it going mainstream in America. I'm not talking about teeny shit like Alice Deejay and whatnot, there's going to be a day when PVD, Tiesto, Oakenfold and all the other anthem djs get played on mainstream radio, mtv, till it's a fullblown trend like Hip hop. it's slowly happening, there really should be a concious effort to prevent this from happening, but the more concious you make your effort, the more mainstream it'll go. heh.


PLEASE DONT LET THAT HAPPEN...


Posted by tiesto14 on Apr-22-2002 20:16:

quote:
Originally posted by plastikE
when I was at this so-called 'club' in my shitty town and asked the DJ(if I should even call him this) to play some trance, and his response (gasp) : "East coast or West coast, cause they're different."

LOL......ARE YOU SERIOUS...HAHHAHHHAHAHHAAAA...THATS FUNNY AS HELLL


Posted by Devbert on Apr-22-2002 21:40:

I don't think Trance will ever become as full blown as hip-hop. Maybe a little more mainstream, but most people can't appreciate the amazing skill and emotion that it takes to produce these tunes. I think it will always remain somewhat underground.


Posted by Tony Morello on Apr-23-2002 00:52:

worst moment... when this thread was made...


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Apr-23-2002 07:30:

When people say "I used to like it until it got overplayed".

What?
Is it not cool to like stuff that other people like as well? Or does the tune just change somehow?


Posted by eXos on Apr-23-2002 10:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Excite


agree, i still don't know what the fuck he was doing. did u get to see it live?


Nope, after 3 TE's and I decided not to go anymore bcause there's better stuff in Holland. So luckely for me I didn't go


Posted by jeronemango on Apr-23-2002 12:46:

soul on Soul. what the fuck was ferry thinking, that god awful vocal that sounds like a record played at the wrong speed.

all Dj jean sets , sandstorm i just cant stand that tune its not trance at all..

and fluffy pvd sets as the people of twilo said hahaha i downloaded that fucken set on my 56k modem and it took days,, what a waste


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