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Posted by SPANIARD on Mar-31-2008 17:38:

Cheers for the info


Posted by ohbeone on Mar-31-2008 17:44:

Oh man I just remembered one of the other best mixes from those days.

DJ Trance - Acid House '96. Much good stuff on that.
Shortly after he changed to Jason Blakemore since what trance meant had changed.

Who can forget, RAW - Redrums...blaarghahghaghag (homer simpson drool sound)


Posted by Minhaj on Mar-31-2008 17:53:

found the first cd i burnt when i got a burner

pvd - for an angel 98
atb - 9 pm
atb - dont stop
moby - we are all made of stars (tiesto remix)
u2 - elevation (pvd vandit mix)
dj sammy - boys of summer (thats right bitches)
pvd- face to face - piano out take
tiesto flight 643
darude - drums of new york


Posted by Trance-M on Mar-31-2008 18:53:

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Tracks from your early days...

quote:
Originally posted by IpLaYWiTLiGhTs
I didn't mean genres, it was a figure of speech for my many nights of being completely smashed on substances...

As for other releases I remember having a fancy for, Tunnel Trance Force rings a bell .


Okay, I also used to listen to Rave and some (Happy) Hardcore next to your examples.

By the way Tunnel Trance Force still exists, No 44 !!!, although I didn't listen recently.
www.tunnel.de


Posted by Yoshi on Mar-31-2008 18:59:

Tooo many to mention, but this is a track that started my interest for electronic music.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=vzaBJlVqcTw

And here is a list of all my favourite tracks in my life (also alot of commercial trance there, which i liked at my beginning):

http://www.addicted-music.info/alie...efavourites.htm


Posted by noikeee on Mar-31-2008 22:39:

I just admitted to have spent money on the Vengaboys album in the other thread, I don't need to be embarassed again.


Posted by hkaliher on Apr-01-2008 02:00:

i remember laut sprecher - omnibus was all over the radio when i was just getting into EDM and i looooooooved that one
i also was listening to
Velvet Skies - Planet Violet forget which mix but when i went on youtube to check i felt about 100x gayer for listing this after watching the video...
noemi - in my dreams
dj session one - journey through time
holy men's color of sound

god i know there was more and it is all horribly embarrassing i am sure i will have to do some searching


Posted by ohbeone on Apr-01-2008 16:19:

^^
Well said. I enjoyed reading your experience and it makes me reflect on my own. I was reminded of my first party. I actually can't remember the name anymore but it was sometime toward the end of '96. I had barely even heard a little mellow trance. A mixtape which started with Robert Miles - Children. I had no idea what the dj's were doing. I thought they would take a drum beat from one record and sample it then take a synth from another record and sample that and put them together lol! I had only been told they were 'mixing'. Anyway the venue I was at was an old place originally made for a boxing arena. So the dancefloor was basically down in the area where the boxing ring would be. I was sitting on a railing behind the crowd just watching people dance with my head in the path of a lazer getting totally lost in the whole spectacle of it all. I definitely wanted more but had no idea I would ever fall in love with the music, the dancing and the whole experience so much. I just love when a crowd stops being a crowd and a dj stops being a dj and everyone is just lost in the moment, on the same vibe, experiencing something beyond just partying. That's what it's all about to me.


Posted by aBigWreck on Apr-01-2008 16:40:

I started my edm journey with a lot of scooter and tiesto. As ridiculous as Scooter is, I still love all of their insturmental tracks to this day, there are some really good ones. Other then that, they are the catchiest group ever hah.

With that said, I'm very glad I've come a long way since then.


Posted by ohbeone on Apr-03-2008 17:01:

quote:
Originally posted by SPANIARD
Cheers for the info


I just realized something awesome about this. I was driving to work thinking about the good ol days of '96-'99 and how there was a style of trance that just doesn't seem to exist anymore and then realized that on Christopher Lawrence's Rise CD is one of the best tracks I can remember from that period. I even knew it was track 5 lol so I looked it up. Magic Alec: Resonance. This song has one of those buildups that not only gets you building up and up but it explodes into a nice frenzy of 303's and awesomeness that always made any crowd go insane. This was one of the tracks not on his Prophecy mixtape and the track is also on a Thomas Michael Tape: Supernova of which I've been trying to track down but to no avail.

Anyway i just wanted to comment on that. Definitely find Rise. It's a great disc. And I noticed that htfr and other record stores have resonance '96 presses so I might even have to pick it up.


Posted by RTP on Apr-03-2008 23:05:

Re: Tracks from your early days...

quote:
Originally posted by IpLaYWiTLiGhTs
Marc Et Claude - I Need Your Lovin' (Like The Sunshine)
OceanLab - Clear Blue Water
Spiller - Groove Jet*
Sylver - Turn The Tide*
Fragma - Everytime You Need Me
York - Farewell To The Moon

Gosh, I remember those.
Time passes by like a highspeed train when you stay at the platform of a train station in a small village - "whooosh-ziuuu!"


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