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Posted by Iceferno on Jan-11-2006 14:05:

Chicane - No Ordinary Morning


Posted by montana on Jan-11-2006 15:44:

like system-j said

Aphex Twin - Windowlicker

who would have ever known that richard d james had such dancing skills


Posted by Redd on Jan-11-2006 15:55:

quote:
Originally posted by beatjunkie
...
prodigy - molotov bitch
...
hmm that is all i can think of for now.


that tune got a vid? where?


Posted by Xtatica on Jan-11-2006 16:10:

Its a tie for me on Junior Jack - Stupid disco and the Benny Benassi - Satisfaction video its one to watch with or without the volume


Posted by Purple on Jan-11-2006 16:46:

BTW since this topic is back up again, I want you all to know that I know from where you can those vedios but I dont know wether its legal or illegaal to share it in here.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jan-11-2006 19:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Redd
that tune got a vid? where?


No it doesn't. It was the B-side to Firestarter.


Posted by DarkMemoria on Jan-11-2006 19:41:

The Drill - The Drill

Friggin' Hilarious :P


Posted by Creamfields23 on Jan-11-2006 21:07:

No one mentioned Martin Solveig - Rocking music??


Posted by The Freezzz on Jan-11-2006 21:52:

Daft Punk - Interstella 5555

Which is in fact a complete movie


Posted by RapidFire on Jan-11-2006 21:53:

quote:
Originally posted by Purple
Yes, yes it was Wavy Gravy.


where did you guys see it?


Posted by Cobalt on Jan-11-2006 22:10:

Most of the decent music videos aren't trance, sadly. But if we're talking strictly trance, I like Saltwater and Tenshi the most.

I also really like the video for Cafe del Mar, in how nice a tribute to Ibiza it is, and how well the yearning for summer is represented. But most people don't seem to like it much.


Posted by Cobalt on Jan-11-2006 22:12:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
The KLF - America: What Time Is Love?

That has to be one of the absolute worst videos I've ever seen.


Posted by teky on Jan-12-2006 09:20:

prodigy - smack my bitch up


Posted by aria_clubber on Jan-12-2006 09:57:

i'd say blank & jones - cream


Posted by Purple on Jan-12-2006 12:18:

quote:
Originally posted by RapidFire
where did you guys see it?


I saw it on MTV late nights. But I dont think they play trance anymore.


Posted by Dj Gracjan on Jan-12-2006 12:23:

i dont know how good or how much video the ipods can handle but i suggest getting a dvd.
Trance Energy, Sensation Black OR White, Dance Valley....etc


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jan-12-2006 14:22:

quote:
Originally posted by Cobalt
That has to be one of the absolute worst videos I've ever seen.


I love it. It captures what The KLF were all about and is hilarious to boot.


Posted by Cobalt on Jan-12-2006 14:56:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I love it. It captures what The KLF were all about and is hilarious to boot.

It tries too hard. That I feel "America" to be a failure of a track doesn't help my opinion, either.

I do think the car drive is a million times better, though.


Posted by Redd on Jan-12-2006 14:57:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
No it doesn't. It was the B-side to Firestarter.


I know where it is, got the cd single here somewhere. I really like Motolov Bitch, and I was surprised when someone said there was a vid for it.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jan-12-2006 15:07:

quote:
Originally posted by Cobalt
It tries too hard. That I feel "America" to be a failure of a track doesn't help my opinion, either.

I do think the car drive is a million times better, though.


Why do you consider it a failure? I love it to pieces. The whole thing. Even the city sound-off in the middle.

And I agree. The original WTIL? video is awesome on many levels. That's pure trance.


Posted by Cobalt on Jan-13-2006 00:59:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Why do you consider it a failure? I love it to pieces. The whole thing. Even the city sound-off in the middle.

The KLF were always known for their anarchistic plays on the system, but "America" strikes me as uninspired and indulgent compared to the intelligence of previous efforts.

I find it a perversion of "What Time Is Love" with no apparent purpose but simple absurdity. It seems to have little motivation beyond a masturbatory, self-conscious iconoclasm on the part of The KLF, which is exactly the wrong reason for them to do such a thing. It certainly doesn't have music merit, either. In that way, I consider it a failure.

Live at Trancentral was not only damn cool as a composition, but smartly parodied the very sound and attitude it was attempting.


Posted by MSZ on Jan-13-2006 01:02:

atb pops out some nice videos. actually.. more than nice.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jan-14-2006 01:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Cobalt
The KLF were always known for their anarchistic plays on the system, but "America" strikes me as uninspired and indulgent compared to the intelligence of previous efforts.

I find it a perversion of "What Time Is Love" with no apparent purpose but simple absurdity. It seems to have little motivation beyond a masturbatory, self-conscious iconoclasm on the part of The KLF, which is exactly the wrong reason for them to do such a thing. It certainly doesn't have music merit, either. In that way, I consider it a failure.

Live at Trancentral was not only damn cool as a composition, but smartly parodied the very sound and attitude it was attempting.


Well, I found it be a spot-on parody of ludicrously over-large stadium rock anthems, such as Paradise City. Also, I did read somewhere that it was a stab at a trend of the time, which was remixing British songs to be more "America friendly", called "America remixes".

Even aside from all that, how can you say it has no musical merit? There are professional hit-writers who would have killed for a chorus like that, and the mock operatic orchestral flourishes are genius.


Posted by Cobalt on Jan-14-2006 04:46:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Well, I found it be a spot-on parody of ludicrously over-large stadium rock anthems, such as Paradise City. Also, I did read somewhere that it was a stab at a trend of the time, which was remixing British songs to be more "America friendly", called "America remixes".

Even aside from all that, how can you say it has no musical merit? There are professional hit-writers who would have killed for a chorus like that, and the mock operatic orchestral flourishes are genius.

Okay, I confess! I'm biased against rock.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Jan-14-2006 07:34:

Analyzing everything like that must make everything pretty boring


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