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| Originally posted by trancedanne You are sad, you really are. You have no arguments whatsoever. Why did you say that Activa has never made anything like this if you knew about this track? And now this track is suddenly bad because it was made with todays equipment, you are fucking joking right? You have not posted a single clip or anything that we can compare your taste to. You dont want trance with psy influences, instead you want full on psy which is probably the most boring form of trance for the last 7-8 years. |
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| Originally posted by TranceElevation http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKE-XPEMbyc |
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| Originally posted by trancedanne This is even more generic then Activa's music, boring to say the least |
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| Originally posted by TranceElevation Yeah, I'm sure at this point that even if I posted an Activa track I would've say: "this is even more generic from Activa" just to go against me. Pathetic noob. I posted above a track from Activa and one from Sean Tyas, just to show how similar they are, so as you see that's what you like, don't be ashmed of this. You like fart-uplifting with electric high basslines and white noise everywhere, with the epic breakdown/build-up waiting for the drop to jump like a fucking moron. That's what you like. |
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| Originally posted by trancedanne meanwhile you eat every psy trance track made out there, every one of them has the same bassline and kick drum. And it has been like this for 7-8 years |
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| Originally posted by TranceElevation Stupid, the same reasoning can be applied to the entire edm. What you listen is "bum bum bum" aaaah, the same music... And what about classic trance from the 90's with the off-beat bass? Same music again? |
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| Originally posted by trancedanne How can you even compare the classic trance with todays over compressed supersaw shit? Have you ever even listened to trance before? Classic offbeat example: Is it bad or does it sound like todays trance? |
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| Originally posted by TranceElevation I didn't compare it you twat. Was just showing you how idiotic was your reasoning. Btw, that's a fantastic remix by Oliver. |
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| Originally posted by trancedanne You are fucking idiot. I showed you this track to show you that the classic trance and todays trance cant be compared even if it has the same bassline. Regular trance is not like psy, psy is dead for a reason. Im not defending todays trance but you are acting like you have a fucking superior taste in music when you clearly listen to generic music yourself |
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| Originally posted by TranceElevation Psy is underground, is not dead. It always have been underground. Is rather dead the regular trance. And I am including Activa in this, who you clearly like. And this is contradiction, cause if you like Activa you should like Sean Tyas as well, you should like all those producer who are making uplifting-fart trance. But to me seems that you are some kind of poser. Ie, someone who acts like this ju to feel a part of a group. I repeat, don't be that ashmed to admit you like current uplifting. |

What the fuck is even going on in this thread? You people need to quit generalizing. Full-on psytrance isn't anywhere near boring if you find the right tracks, the exact same way every single genre under the sun works. There are a lot of bad tracks, and quite a few good tracks.
@trancedanne, can't it be argued that trance is just as dead as psytrance? If all you listen to in psy is the bassline, you're completely fucking missing the point.
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Originally posted by ziptnf ![]() What the fuck is even going on in this thread? You people need to quit generalizing. Full-on psytrance isn't anywhere near boring if you find the right tracks, the exact same way every single genre under the sun works. There are a lot of bad tracks, and quite a few good tracks. @trancedanne, can't it be argued that trance is just as dead as psytrance? If all you listen to in psy is the bassline, you're completely fucking missing the point. |
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| Originally posted by TranceElevation Infact, if for you a track expires with its bassline than there is something wrong with you, not with the track. U-Recken is one of the best, if not the best, psy trance producer nowadays. His tracks are full of dynamics and variations. Is a trip you never know how it starts and how it ends. I can't say the same for regular trance with the pre-fixed structure on which you simply replace the melody and there you have a "new ch00n" as they call it. |
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| Originally posted by TranceElevation Infact, if for you a track expires with its bassline than there is something wrong with you, not with the track. U-Recken is one of the best, if not the best, psy trance producer nowadays. His tracks are full of dynamics and variations. Is a trip you never know how it starts and how it ends. I can't say the same for regular trance with the pre-fixed structure on which you simply replace the melody and there you have a "new ch00n" as they call it. |
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| Originally posted by trancedanne Funny because you describe todays trance as "farty" and why is that? Vibrasphere, Whirloop and Solar Fields (especielly Earthshine) are awesome producers, but then agian its not full on psy. They made something good with the genre instead of following the same formula over & over again. |
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| Originally posted by ziptnf Actually, they just followed the direction of progressive trance and added some psy influence. Just a small tweak to an already existing formula. If you listen to most progressive psytrance these days, you will be more bored than you would be if you listened to full-on. I don't understand how you're not seeing the pattern here yet. |
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| Originally posted by trancedanne Funny because you describe todays trance as "farty" and why is that? Vibrasphere, Whirloop and Solar Fields (especielly Earthshine) are awesome producers, but then agian its not full on psy. They made something good with the genre instead of following the same formula over & over again. |
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| Originally posted by TranceElevation Earthshine is a good track, no doubt about it, but then? |
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| Originally posted by djnitride Fuck off wanker. |
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Originally posted by ziptnf ![]() What the fuck is even going on in this thread? You people need to quit generalizing. Full-on psytrance isn't anywhere near boring if you find the right tracks, the exact same way every single genre under the sun works. There are a lot of bad tracks, and quite a few good tracks. @trancedanne, can't it be argued that trance is just as dead as psytrance? If all you listen to in psy is the bassline, you're completely fucking missing the point. |
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| Originally posted by Mattinsanity can you provide an example for good full-on psytrance because I remember starting a forestfire at MD about how all full-on israeli psytrance is wack. |
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| Originally posted by Mattinsanity can you provide an example for good full-on psytrance because I remember starting a forestfire at MD about how all full-on israeli psytrance is wack. |
Love this thread. Love John OO Fleming. I've been on the search for ages for DJs similar to him. Please post suggestions. Thanks.
The first name that comes to mind is Christopher Lawrence. I'm a fan of both him and John. I also like John Digweed, Ritchie Hawtin, Chris Liebing, Sven Vath, not sure if any of those are to your tastes?
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| Originally posted by ziptnf MOST of it is wack. There is some that is really good, but it's for you to decide. Here's my favorite full-on set: http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...threadid=561038 |
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