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Posted by Col on Dec-16-2006 00:16:

quote:
Originally posted by wolftickets
Anyone heard Armin's "10 Years" album?

It's just a 'best of' so you don't really need to hear it as an album to judge it.

I guess it probably does what it says on the tin; I was certainly happy to see '4 Elements' on there.
Haven't really enjoyed his latest couple of tracks though...

Regardless, as a lot of the tracks on there aren't from the current era, it's not really relevant here.


Posted by SPANIARD on Dec-16-2006 17:49:

quote:
Originally posted by Lilith
Because we'll just end up comparing apples to oranges and get down to a personal taste argument which can end up being as broad or narrowminded as the people contributing to such a debate.

+1. I should have mentioned this in my second post.


Posted by Snarcher! on Dec-20-2006 00:23:

wow, correction, ASOT 274 is amazing!


Posted by DaveT on Dec-20-2006 00:32:

Trance has been going downhill ever since politics took over (as in label politics). Ever since all the major DJs have started launching their own labels, politics (as in, what tracks they should heavily promote....errr; play because the fans want to hear them!) have really brought the number of high quality sets to a hault. And yes, made so many sets predictable.

Another trend is acts playing filling their sets with more and more of their own remixes, edits, etc. After awhile, their sets are so full of their own stuff it stops being dynamic.

Dave


Posted by isoterra on Dec-21-2006 19:07:

Re: soooooooooo what happened to all the GOOD trance??

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Originally posted by Snarcher!
i used to listen to sets from oaky back in 99, pvd in 2000, armin in 2001.. great songs back to back!

now i hear a state of trance and its just one big blur of non-catchy crap..

are there any good artists left??


it's simple, the amount of catchy melodies you can pull from a musical scale is limited; all the best ideas got taken. coupled with the fact that alot of people's tastes have evolved away from catchy melodies, it's no wonder why most current trance sounds like it does.

and 'a state of trance' isn't the be all & end all of trance; it gives a rather narrow insight into the genre.. i suggest you search through online shops/download stores yourself in order dig out the good stuff


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