01 Mishalekseev - Along The Lake (Breaks Mix)
02 Mark Digital - Singularity (Original Mix)
03 Paul Cartwright - A Real Dream (Numedian Remix)
04 Skyhunter - Road's End (Original Mix)
05 Tom Bro - Atlas (Original Mix)
06 AKI Amano - Mellow Vibes (Numedian Remix)
07 Lesh - Blue Spirit (Andrew Lang Remix)
08 Dim Val Pol - Inner Space (Jeef B Remix)
09 Bruno Alves - Ushuaia Skyline (Original Mix)
10 Tom Bro - Panorama (Original Mix)
01 Simon Fischer presents Nonlinear Endorphine - Neomcomplexities (Original Mix)
02 Anthony Beckett - Awaken (Hoyaa Remix)
03 Sam Laxton - Travel (Extended Mix)
04 Atragun - Amarok (Tycoos Remix)
05 District 5 - Butterflies (Syntouch Remix)
06 London & Niko - Rise (Terra V Remix)
07 Last Soldier - Desert Rose (Extended Mix)
08 Zenfire - Nightfall (Extended Mix)
09 Marian Closca - Mareea (Original Mix)
10 Spinduckz - Within You (Greg Dusten Remix)
Posted by DJ Jerom on Aug-22-2020 13:41:
quote:
Originally posted by BigTonka
No, it doesn't lol however last time I checked in all fairness DJ mixes belong on the dj promotion page, am I right?
Well, since the first page of this thread clearly states "post your examples or opinions of REAL trance" I thought I'd share these mixes here for you guys as for me the tracks included reflect what is real trance for me nowadays Posted by DJ Jerom on Aug-23-2020 07:59:
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Originally posted by Omnisphere
This is what trance used to sound it so wonderful. It actually breathes and feels alive and doesn't sound dead.
The majority of more mainstream trance doesn't sound like that anymore, it's all so generic and boring. Luckily there's still more unknown producers out there who do make real trance For me that's what my radioshows are about, I select and support the music that I love and what I consider to be real trance, mostly of those more unknown producers for some reason By sharing them I can let other people enjoy these beautiful sounds as well! Classical music and trance for me always had a strong connection as well, they somewhat have that same feelings and emotions
Here's another example of real trance (imo)
Posted by DR!VE on Aug-23-2020 12:51:
Posted by Omnisphere on Aug-24-2020 13:34:
quote:
Originally posted by DJ Jerom
The majority of more mainstream trance doesn't sound like that anymore, it's all so generic and boring. Luckily there's still more unknown producers out there who do make real trance For me that's what my radioshows are about, I select and support the music that I love and what I consider to be real trance, mostly of those more unknown producers for some reason By sharing them I can let other people enjoy these beautiful sounds as well! Classical music and trance for me always had a strong connection as well, they somewhat have that same feelings and emotions
Here's another example of real trance (imo)
This music is like my family - no matter what I will never abandon it despite the hostility that we see. I miss the warm euphoric melodies so much.
Posted by Trance-M on Aug-28-2020 21:13:
Posted by DJ Jerom on Aug-30-2020 09:41:
Posted by DJ Jerom on Sep-01-2020 10:49:
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Originally posted by Attius Sextius
Hell Yes, this is REAL trance, forget what others say here but you have real talent if it weren't for the virus I would pay and fly over seas to see you. You deserve more credit than any dj here. Do you have a Paypal account for tips.
Well, thanks for the kind words! Much appreciated and really nice to see you enjoyed the music, that's what the mixes are for... Posted by DJ Jerom on Oct-03-2020 13:12:
The same thing that happened to real trance: the Dutch got hold of it.
(With apologies to Midlothian.)
Posted by Midlothian on Oct-18-2020 12:18:
It is true we are a tiresome people.
Posted by Syntonic on Oct-29-2020 18:53:
Behold
Posted by DJ Jerom on Oct-31-2020 09:44:
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
The same thing that happened to real trance: the Dutch got hold of it.
(With apologies to Midlothian.)
You're welcome! Posted by Syntonic on Nov-14-2020 19:30:
Digital release is out, one of the best releases for me this year.
Posted by Syntonic on Nov-23-2020 20:48:
Posted by crazydave023 on Jan-19-2021 10:56:
If you would�ve asked me this question a decade or two decades ago, I would�ve had an different answer. Trance should evoke deep emotive states. It can be light or dark, Soft or hard, fast or slow. Melody is the essential ingredient in my opinion; A good base is important too. It has taken me many years and lots and lots of digging, with help from this website, and it�s members, to have a much better understanding of the genre from top to bottom.
Here is an example of what I would categorize as deep, dark trance.
From 1993, produced by Torsten Stenzel
Here is an example of what I would call light trance with a lovely melody. It is one of my all time favorites.
From 1994 produced by Russell Hancorne.
Posted by Trance-M on Jan-23-2021 10:00:
The classic trance group I'm moderating has a cut off at the year 1997 and sometimes with pain in my heart I have to delete a 1998 beauty.
This beauty seems to be very rare as according to Discogs it only got released on a Japanese compilation:
Posted by Lews on Jan-23-2021 10:26:
That's Takeshi Isogai, one of the Japanese trance artists, although amusingly that compilation labelled itself as 'Epic House.'