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| Originally posted by Vector A The first one I ever heard? No idea, but the first one I liked enough to remember was probably either "Children" by Robert Miles, or Orbital's "Halcyon + On + On," when I was maybe eleven years old. Didn't learn who did either of those tracks until five or six years later, though. I had probably heard some eurodance stuff even earlier than that on the radio (Haddaway, Deee Lite, etc.), but I don't remember loving any of it like I did Robert Miles and Orbital. |
I had heard EDM-ish tracks incidentally in my life starting around age 10 or 11. My future trance addiction was not yet known, of course, so I wasn't really conscious or aware of how I felt about them. I just know that I was like.. cool with them.
A couple of years later, around age 13, I had realized that I liked the poppy-dance stuf, but again not a passion. I finally encountered an EDM song while watching MTV that just flicked a switch in my head--it was like, THAT'S IT, that's the sound I need. It was Madonna's Right Of Light, and it was great because I could actually see the track info on the TV and finally have a fucking clue about something.
I went to the computer and did my first-ever internet search for trance (I didn't even know that term). Of course I had no idea how to find music, and I only downloaded one sorry thing in all my fumbling around with our 28k modem: Martin Eyerer - Euphoria (Planet Trax Remix). That's the first true EDM track I heard.
I didn't really expand my knowledge of it though; I had no idea how. No commercial radio outlet represented trance where I lived. It wasn't until 2 years later, at age 15, when my older brother, a college freshman at the time, came back home to visit. He brought with him shit tons of early BT that some guy in his dorm gave to him. Needless to say, that music changed my life forever.
TL;DR - Madonna's Ray of Light was the unofficial first song and then Martin Eyerer - Euphoria (Planet Trax Remix) was the official one:
First heard this on the radio in 95 or 96. Remember getting chills for the first time due to a song. However, it wouldn't be for another 5 years before I actually got into EDM. And the song responsible for that was Basement Jaxx-Red Alert. And even then, it took another 4 more years just to be able to ID and collect the tune, cuz no one in my town knew what it was called.
maybe... ATB - Till I come

No clue, because the first time I heard EDM I was 11 and at a live event. I was at a big music festival with my dad and he dragged me away from something stupid to go check out the "electronica" event happening in an awesome place ( http://www.empsfm.org/inc/pano.asp?...o_skychurch.swf ).
Couple months later he bought me John Digweed's MMII and Oakenfold's Tranceport for my birthday, so Pollon's Lonely Planet is the first song I knew the name of.
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| Originally posted by Lews Couple months later he bought me John Digweed's MMII and Oakenfold's Tranceport for my birthday, so Pollon's Lonely Planet is the first song I knew the name of. |
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J Haha, so basically you just have the same tastes as your Dad? |
Same as Vector A, basically. I heard and liked all of the 90s freestyle stuff like La Bouche, Haddaway, etc., but the first true EDM songs were:
Orbital - Halycon On & On
Robert Miles - Children
Libra presents Taylor - Anomaly (Calling Your Name) [Granny's 7" Edit]
In that order. 2 of the 3 were from Mortal Kombat film soundtracks. I was in middle school at the time (96-97).
Shortly thereafter (around 99), I discovered Tiesto's Magik series after a friend showed me the song "Ice Rain" from Magik 3, found out the genre was named "trance", and the rest is history.
show me love by robin s
fell in love with edm since
not sure of the exact track, but eurythmics and depeche mode for sure, if you can call synthpop/new wave edm.
euro house has to be Snap! - The Power, they owned my balls when I was 10.
They still own my balls. The best live DJ set I've ever heard, by far, was a classics set by Matt Cantor of the Freestylers, and he finished with The Power.

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