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Posted by Trance-M on Sep-07-2010 20:52:

Klubbheads are cool, nice surprize

My choice today would be Jam & Spoon - Follow Me:



Why, classic, two tempo's, both trance as hard trance, danced my ass off on it in the 90's, those synths, drums, a ride from beginning till end, Mark lives 4ever...


Posted by Cloud on Sep-07-2010 21:57:







I think these 3 are my favs..can't choose only one.

I also have many non-edm favourites. I don't think you are might be interested in these tho.


Posted by ZeJayMan on Sep-07-2010 22:12:




MAMBO JEEIIIIOOOOO


Posted by ZeJayMan on Sep-07-2010 22:17:



roight up that shitter?


Posted by No1Understands on Sep-08-2010 01:51:

Can't pick a favorite, but here's top 3:


Armin Van Buuren - Face To Face [Martin Roth Remix]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cW17wG0ugSc



Matt Darey - This Way

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgdkH3aJYqk



Need to Feel Loved (Adam K & Soha mix) - Reflekt ft Delline Bass

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhv76ZwV8P0


Posted by DJ Willyson on Sep-08-2010 03:51:

Any one like Hard Trance?


Posted by No1Understands on Sep-08-2010 07:31:

I wikipediad it & the only artist(s) I know fairly well is Alphazone, who's got some good tracks.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_trance


Posted by montana on Sep-08-2010 07:50:

quote:
Originally posted by ZeJayMan


good choice, that bassline is awesome and dennis edwards and siedah garrett sing incredibly well.


Posted by LoveHate on Sep-08-2010 11:39:


Posted by Rodri Santos on Sep-08-2010 13:03:

I think you have a new favourite song every year, when you've listened a track 1000 times (real) you are not so keen about it, however a track that has grown on me a lot this last years is this:



I love the cello breakdown and the build and melody of the song, this track makes me when i'm


Posted by PivotTechno on Sep-08-2010 13:44:

This track holds a very special place in my bowels, causes them to move in all the right places. As an added bonus, it just happened to be playing in the lobby of the Super 7 Motel we were hiding out in, when I proposed on bended knee to my wife.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Sep-08-2010 13:48:

I don't like picking one track as my favourite... I'm not good at picking a favourite album or artist either.

My standard answer is The Future Sound Of London - Papua New Guinea. although I'm afraid I've heard it so many times it might one day lose its lustre. It was the record that started to get me out of a teenage musical mindset. Before I'd heard it I'd wanted energy and euphoria from music, but it made me realise the importance of beauty and atmosphere and groove. It's a truly timeless sounding record - the production does not sound remotely dated despite being twenty years old and yet it doesn't sound "modern" either.

It's a wonderfully evocative piece of music - the summery and idyllic mood has been a perfect soundtrack to many, many hot summers in the countryside, some of the best times of my life. I've even heard people who've been to Papua New Guinea say it encapsulates the place perfectly. Yet the FSOL never went to the island. As their old website told it:

quote:
'this was a period of looking outward - we'd experienced relatively little - we tried not to be embarrassed by this - we'd never been to Papua New Guinea - in fact we'd both been hardly anywhere - some european jaunts - that was about it - at around this time we were getting a lot of sounds from the remarkably kind broadcast systems - in the mad competition for higher quality they were practically direct feeds - it suddenly occurred to us that we could go to Papua and collect dat recordings but in a way this was in itself now a tradition - a way of enhancing 'the story' - enhancing ourselves - making ourselves look worldly - providers of experience and anecdote - why not sit at home and save time - obviously this has a personal price-we missed out on the experience of life and people but at the same time we were just interested in the end result - and the end result had the flavour of Papua and no further relation -

'the sound of a syphilised scrotum is as beautiful as a bird in mid flight . . . .sometimes . . .'


The track ended up becoming a hyperreal artefact - they sampled a nature documentary about the island for sound effects, James Brown for tribal drumming and Dead Can Dance for native chanting. Technology allowed them to recreate a place they'd never been, in a way that was more perfect than the real thing ever could be. I think that's a brilliant subtext to the track, it sums up so much about postmodern culture but also about electronic music and why I love it.


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Sep-08-2010 14:04:

For dance music, mine is still Bedrock - "For What You Dream Of." One of the first few tracks that really made me love EDM, and also the one that got me interested in producing. My enjoyment of it has never dimmed after nine years now.


Posted by saluyamo on Sep-08-2010 14:28:

Virus - sun (Oakenfold & Osborne Mix)
For me every single thing in the song works and sounds wonderful.
If that didnt exist then I'd have to spend the next hour going over a dozen or so songs trying to find one that is overall better than the others.


Posted by DJ Willyson on Sep-08-2010 14:45:

quote:
Originally posted by saluyamo
Virus - sun (Oakenfold & Osborne Mix)
For me every single thing in the song works and sounds wonderful.
If that didnt exist then I'd have to spend the next hour going over a dozen or so songs trying to find one that is overall better than the others.


Haha, music really is powerful.


Posted by Zak McKracken on Sep-08-2010 18:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Rodri Santos
I think you have a new favourite song every year, when you've listened a track 1000 times (real) you are not so keen about it, however a track that has grown on me a lot this last years is this:



I love the cello breakdown and the build and melody of the song, this track makes me when i'm


i see that in many youtube trance vids. is it a winamp-screen saver/visualizor or something?


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Sep-08-2010 18:18:

quote:
Originally posted by nortek
i see that in many youtube trance vids. is it a winamp-screen saver/visualizor or something?

http://www.audio-surf.com/


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Sep-08-2010 18:49:

There's no way I could pick just one. Nor can I compile a definitive list either. I tried naming favourites per genre but I can't figure that out either.

Everything's just so completely dependent on the mood I happen to be in at any given time.


Posted by osterzone on Sep-08-2010 18:57:

Tie between:

Solarstone - 7 Cities
Rank 1 - Airwave


Posted by Trance-M on Sep-08-2010 19:23:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Willyson
Any one like Hard Trance?


Despite the second part of Follow Me is hard, this would be may harder fav, back in the days hearing this was OMG, not lasers just strobes and smoke yeah :


Posted by eyeball_2003 on Sep-08-2010 21:45:

Mine is Shulman - Instability

I could never get bored of it, each listen takes you somewhere new and interesting and as far as electronic music goes its near perfection imo.


Posted by tc-fan on Sep-08-2010 22:19:

quote:
Originally posted by osterzone
Tie between:

Solarstone - 7 Cities
Rank 1 - Airwave


Rank 1 - Airewave (Aaron Static 2009 mix) is epic...



My fav is Perasma - Swing 2 Harmony...I can't get enought of it...


Posted by Gauss on Sep-08-2010 23:15:

Massive Attack - Risingson

So ethereal.


Posted by pointPi on Sep-09-2010 18:22:

Safri Duo - Played A-Live brought me into the trance/"trance" scene, so it can be considered my favourite EDM song in relative terms.

If we're talking in absolute terms, it gets pretty harder to choose, but Lamar3m - Aurum is a pretty plausible candidate to the award.


Posted by overend on Sep-10-2010 01:25:

there r plenty but can't name the fav one.


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