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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J drop the word "trance" |
I wouldn't use one word, because John variously plays progressive, techno, trance and psy. But he always talked extensively about "trance" - the resurgence of trance, deep trance, keeping trance alive, etc. His radio show is Global Trance Grooves. And he has largely kept himself on the trance and psy circuits. I can understand why, because this is where his fanbase is and also where he has built up his network of contacts. There will always be work for him there, and his career is still flying on an individual level. But there was never any real need to hang on to the T-word, because it has bad connotations in the modern clubbing scene, and it also kept him trapped in a bookings limbo where he was only ever getting to play alongside people with a different sound - either the boshing trance crew, or the psy "band-aid" sound, as he himself dubs it.
What could have happened is that he ditched that tag, shifted his sound slightly away from the higher tempo and more psychedelic stuff, and aligned himself more closely with the "progressive" scene. He doesn't seem to play with the likes of Hernan Cattaneo, Henry Saiz or Nick Warren very often, except perhaps at big festivals, and yet that circuit is booming right now, and providing breakout names. You can listen to sets by some of the trendiest DJs around - Solomun, Patrice Baumel, DJ Tennis - and they're playing tracks by Cid Inc, Guy J, Guy Mantzur, etc. "Progressive" was itself a dirty word for several years, but now it's back in favour even with the big underground names.
None of which is to say he could only play "progressive". A lot of the big names in that scene will play techno, tech house, deep house, even cosmic disco at times. And equally, there are lot of Drumcode-style techno DJs who are now mixing in trancey tunes, and even pitched-down trance classics. J00F was playing up to 50% techno in his sets when I last saw him. He could have gone in that direction without really changing his sound very far at all. Whichever way he went, there would have been the opportunity to inject some of the "J00F sound" into these scenes, without being left an isolated musical island.
The key here is not about finding some genre label which surgically defines his sound. It's more about branding and connotations. John made it his mission to brand himself as the face of "deep trance". Like I said, it worked very well for him, and he soaked up a lot of frustrated trance fans. But the constant "deep trance revival" talk started to ring hollow years ago, and looking at the way the picture has shifted over the last few years, I can't help but feel he backed the wrong horse.

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| Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN hahaha. i wonder what the paul in that video would think of the vonyc sessions |
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| Originally posted by John 00 Fleming Apologies DJ Rann (I like how auto correct turns this to DJ Rant) , we must be very close friends that speak every week as you are talking on my behalf, but I don�t recall ever speaking to you once? Let me refresh your memory of when I was resident at the legendary Zap club in Brighton for 8 years (1500 capacity) with Techno legends Dave Clarke and Eric Powell. At the same time resident at Sterns in Sussex (3000 capacity) and The Manor in Bournemouth (2500 capacity). In fact I held a handful of residencies at the same time, Bagley�s films studios every Friday in London (4000 capacity), Sunny side up at SW1 London (1800 Capacity), World dance club Angel London (1000), Colosseum London (2500), when signed to React records was resident weekly at their Wildlife nights each week at the legendary Heaven London (2500), then every other weekend at Trade Turnmills, London (1800 Capacity), Return to the source, Peach, Camden Palace and the list is endless. I don�t ever recall playing at dingy squat parties in London, because I didn�t have time. That was probably due to my career expanding when the legendary Golden club made me resident in the Midlands, the same promoter ran Cream in Liverpool, so I was there once a month. Same story at Gatecrasher. Oh lets not forget my long residency at Gods Kitchen, I also compiled and mixed all their mix compilations, but never put my name to them. International was same story, resident for Spundae at 1015 San Francisco and LA (club now called Avalon), and every month at Government Toronto (9,000 capacity). The list goes on. That was probably something to do with me selling over 10 million mix compilations? Yes I made this tone sarcastic, only to highlight that most of you here are second guessing whats going on and creating the now famous term fake news. Instead of contributing and rebuilding the Trance scene, you are contributing to the demise of the genre by being keyboard warriors and policing this forum and pointing the finger of blame. I personally know a handful of legendary producers that have given up due to forums like this because they couldn�t handle all the fake stuff going on. So there�s your contribution to the scene right there. Somehow I�ve learned to hardened up to it. Armin isn�t responsible for fixing the scene, we all are. But it can�t be done by armchair forum police puling people down. I�ve been so close to leaving Trance many times because of this, it's a horrible eviroment especially here and why no DJs come here anymore and its slowly becoming a ghost town. Trance is currently very healthy and growing in size, theres a massive underground scene thriving you just need to find it, I�ve been investing a lot of time meetings with Beatport, DJ mag, festival promoters, producers and they all identify this too and are looking to support it. If you spent time researching, instead of being lost in your own bubble here, you�ll all find it and contribute and enjoying. But your negativity�s has created this lonely ghost town, a quick read through topics only highlights none of you see what we are seeing, hence why you are disconnected with reality�just like DJ Rann was with my history. Finally for the record. I�ve been very good friends with Armin for well over 20 years. Its not suddenly a new thing. Same story with many other DJs from various genres. |
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| Originally posted by DJ RANN you should realize that my post was actually response to jacks, that he was saying you had said that venues like Turnmills were unmarked DJ booths where the DJ didn't get any attention.... |
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J Huh? Where the fuck did I say anything even remotely resembling that? |

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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J I'm not sure J00F is particularly "sincere". So much of what he says is exaggerated self-aggrandisement prefixed with proclamations that he's one of the most humble people in the industry. He's done very well for himself by marketing himself as the face of "deep" trance music, when in reality I've seen him at least ten times in a club and never heard him do anything but bang it out. It's only the naivety and musical ignorance of modern trance crowds that allows him to sell himself as "deep". |
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J We all jumped on the promised "deep trance revival" circa 2011 and it never went anywhere. What's left to discuss? Naff psy-trance and Armin's latest monstrosity? |
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J I wouldn't use one word, because John variously plays progressive, techno, trance and psy. But he always talked extensively about "trance" - the resurgence of trance, deep trance, keeping trance alive, etc. His radio show is Global Trance Grooves. And he has largely kept himself on the trance and psy circuits. I can understand why, because this is where his fanbase is and also where he has built up his network of contacts. There will always be work for him there, and his career is still flying on an individual level. But there was never any real need to hang on to the T-word, because it has bad connotations in the modern clubbing scene, and it also kept him trapped in a bookings limbo where he was only ever getting to play alongside people with a different sound - either the boshing trance crew, or the psy "band-aid" sound, as he himself dubs it. What could have happened is that he ditched that tag, shifted his sound slightly away from the higher tempo and more psychedelic stuff, and aligned himself more closely with the "progressive" scene. He doesn't seem to play with the likes of Hernan Cattaneo, Henry Saiz or Nick Warren very often, except perhaps at big festivals, and yet that circuit is booming right now, and providing breakout names. You can listen to sets by some of the trendiest DJs around - Solomun, Patrice Baumel, DJ Tennis - and they're playing tracks by Cid Inc, Guy J, Guy Mantzur, etc. "Progressive" was itself a dirty word for several years, but now it's back in favour even with the big underground names. None of which is to say he could only play "progressive". A lot of the big names in that scene will play techno, tech house, deep house, even cosmic disco at times. And equally, there are lot of Drumcode-style techno DJs who are now mixing in trancey tunes, and even pitched-down trance classics. J00F was playing up to 50% techno in his sets when I last saw him. He could have gone in that direction without really changing his sound very far at all. Whichever way he went, there would have been the opportunity to inject some of the "J00F sound" into these scenes, without being left an isolated musical island. The key here is not about finding some genre label which surgically defines his sound. It's more about branding and connotations. John made it his mission to brand himself as the face of "deep trance". Like I said, it worked very well for him, and he soaked up a lot of frustrated trance fans. But the constant "deep trance revival" talk started to ring hollow years ago, and looking at the way the picture has shifted over the last few years, I can't help but feel he backed the wrong horse. |
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| Originally posted by DJ RANN John, unlike some others on here I've always had a firm respect for you - I don't have the same opinion as say Jack who thinks you've been banging on out about the resurgence of trance for the last 10 years like a broken record for self serving purposes, nor made claims that you just get to a club and just "bang it out" Frankly speaking, I don't listen to a huge amount of trance these days becuase it's utter shit compared to what I experienced growing up in London in the mid 90's where you were playing smaller venues. So you'll have to excuse me if I have a little reservations about people like Armin, that I saw play quite brilliant music music in 1997 compared the to utter dross he churns out now for financial gain. I get it. You have to stand up for him becuase you're leveraged now, I understand how both the industry and PR works -I worked my way up from selling kit to yuo and your mates at Turnkey then working with studios such as Air Studios and Abbey Road to work a very well known composer here in LA, so despite your childish digs (which frankly should be beneath you for what you've achieved) I'm not some armchair pundit spending all my time on TA "trying to bring people down" I'll also say that guys who quit the industry becuase they didn't like what was said on here or other forums, it's probably just as well they did a got a nice cubicle job somewhere, becuase any industry that involved the capitalization of art, especially music, has a ton of detractors, are hard slog to success and requires an incredibly thick skin. Sounds harsh but the poor diddums didn't have a chance in the first place. These days I work with a lot of A list/celeb talent and you can't even imagine the shit that gets put out there for no reason other than someone's derange personal hate, and if again, if someone can't handle a little criticism - warranted or unwarranted - they shouldn't be attempting to be an artist Also, it's great to hear you CV (however unnecessary it was to post it) but are you actually suggesting with a straight face that you went from nothing, to packing out Avalon LA (just up the road from where I love now) without playing smaller clubs? Bear in mind I might still have the flyers where you're playing alongside such notables as Skol and Roosta (remember them?). Raves at Bagleys was one of the first events I ever went to and I used to live on Camden High street so saw you play at Sunnyside (and probably peach too) more times that I can remember, but that was later. I'm talking about the clubs you played circa 1995/1996 and those weren't the zap, cream or godskitchen. I think you missed the point here though; I'm saying I remember you playing small venues where DJ names weren't a big pull (the event itself was) so you should realize that my post was actually response to jacks, that he was saying you had said that venues like Turnmills were unmarked DJ booths where the DJ didn't get any attention.... which from my 50 or so memories of the Gallery or Trade was far from the truth, especially so as if you were already playing the Newman family venue, you'd already had a serious position of stature and it wasn't some random playing in a "hidden booth" etc. You'll note I didn't make any comments on what you;re actually playing these days - that was all other people, my observation is that there's very few people who stuck to a deeper sound such as yourself and due to that you inherited a unique position in this day and sure. Sure Trance might be growing but there's not a single regular trance night here in LA right now and SF's last just closed. Things are cyclical, things come and go, but when I moved here in 2007 I had at least 3 or 4 trance/prog nights at big clubs to choose from (Avalon, Vanuagurd, Ivar, etc) and now there's none. It might be growing elsewhere, maybe Europe, but it's no so much here in the USA and believe me, I've looked. So you're right, I may be a little disconnected becuase the scene you say is growing is actually receding in my locale, but that means we have different perspectives. To be honest, the biggest thing you can do for the scene is what you;re doing now; speaking directly to the people that are involved and have been invested. I mean shit, we're on a VB forum that hasn't changed in 15 years (in spite of everything social media has thrown at the internet) so it's not too much of a stretch to say we're the hardcore enthusiasts. Some of the worst things I see with this scene is that high profile DJ's only ever engage when their names are sullied, rather than contributing positively in other time to the conversation. I know for a fact, dozens of "big names" lurk on TA but only come out of the woodwork to correct something negative. That's shitty way to run a business or build a reputation, so I hope you stick around a little to encourage the scene a bit more. It needs it. |
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| Originally posted by John 00 Fleming I don�t want to be fully party of that Progressive world because I enjoy playing slightly harder and having fun moments now and then |
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| Originally posted by Kuhis I think this version of the same video sums things out pretty well: |

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| Originally posted by the-sixth What I find so funny about this is that anyone from early 90s wouldnt consider 1999 "trance" to be really trance at all. It's just going round in circles with labels. Paul Van Dyk himself infact called 1999 trance "really cheesy shit music". That is on video |
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| Originally posted by Viber I see ur pvd and i raise u 1 armen |
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| Originally posted by DJ RANN Sure Trance might be growing but there's not a single regular trance night here in LA right now and SF's last just closed. Things are cyclical, things come and go, but when I moved here in 2007 I had at least 3 or 4 trance/prog nights at big clubs to choose from (Avalon, Vanuagurd, Ivar, etc) and now there's none. It might be growing elsewhere, maybe Europe, but it's no so much here in the USA and believe me, I've looked. speaking directly to the people that are involved and have been invested. I mean shit, we're on a VB forum that hasn't changed in 15 years (in spite of everything social media has thrown at the internet) so it's not too much of a stretch to say we're the hardcore enthusiasts. Some of the worst things I see with this scene is that high profile DJ's only ever engage when their names are sullied, rather than contributing positively in other time to the conversation. |
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| Originally posted by John 00 Fleming Armin isn�t responsible for fixing the scene, we all are. But it can�t be done by armchair forum police puling people down. I�ve been so close to leaving Trance many times because of this, it's a horrible eviroment especially here and why no DJs come here anymore and its slowly becoming a ghost town. Trance is currently very healthy and growing in size, theres a massive underground scene thriving you just need to find it, I�ve been investing a lot of time meetings with Beatport, DJ mag, festival promoters, producers and they all identify this too and are looking to support it. If you spent time researching, instead of being lost in your own bubble here, you�ll all find it and contribute and enjoying. But your negativity�s has created this lonely ghost town, a quick read through topics only highlights none of you see what we are seeing, hence why you are disconnected with reality�just like DJ Rann was with my history. I see it first hand, the amount of small underground clubs and new promoters is incredible, I don't recall seeing such a movement for a long time. We all had to ride through the EDM storm, it lasted much longer than we expected. |
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| Originally posted by Viber I see ur pvd and i raise u 1 armen |
Before there is any movement forward, I think that, metaphysically, everyone needs to figure out what they mean by 'Trance' and, more importantly, why they care so much about that word.
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| Originally posted by Lews Before there is any movement forward, I think that, metaphysically, everyone needs to figure out what they mean by 'Trance' and, more importantly, why they care so much about that word. |
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| Originally posted by Lews Before there is any movement forward, I think that, metaphysically, everyone needs to figure out what they mean by 'Trance' and, more importantly, why they care so much about that word. |
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| Originally posted by John 00 Fleming Thats the danger of forum, a quick read, moment of passion and hit reply. A moment of weakness, but as you pointed out it happened to you too. No malice intended, and as you're so close to Avalon you got no excuse to come along when I'm there next month! Also answer you your question, I'm one lucky DJ, at the age of 15 landed a residency at Sterns in Sussex UK, 3000 capacity. BUT I also love playing small tiny venues too, actively make this happen. |
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| Originally posted by DJ RANN Have to agree with this. It's the crux of the entire discussion. I'd hate to see TA 2.0 fuck up the desktop platforms (I fucking hate typing long things on my phone) but a mobile friendly version would at least be good. I'll also say that i don't think TA is quite as dead as people keep saying. I posted in this thread yesterday, and 24 hours later, i find it buried towards the bottom of the MD. That's not really dead by any stretch and given the comparative health of forums in general, that's positively bustling. I suppose my 2c for Swampah is make a mobile version but don't fuck up the desktop version. We still need the longer, more thoughtful, more articulated conversations that the full screen version provides, but it might be nice to at least be able to post from mobile. What i wouldn't like is if this skewed entirely to mobile, because what you get then is the equivalent of "likes" or retweets; one sentence wonders that plague platform reddit like, well, the plague. Places where people just chime in one fleeting though and hope it gain enough karma to be on top. Please don't let this place devolve to that ADHD self appreciative mess for the semi coherent. |
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| Originally posted by Viber I have fun using forums under https://xenforo.com/ It's very convenient as it works fine on my mobile phone, at the top of your screen you see updates on threads you've posted on or checked out as well as likes to your posts and PMs sent. Want to upload a picture? just drag it in from your desktop or even copy paste it from a clipboard. This kind of forum software makes the forum A LOT more appealing and social and thus more active. Head-fi.org moved to it as well and they managed to transfer their entire old forum content into the new system. I guess it's a lot to ask from Swamper though, just wishful thinking. |
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| Originally posted by Viber I see ur pvd and i raise u 1 armen |
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| Originally posted by _Ocean_Drive_ I raise j00... |
It's easier searching for the singer's name (Roel van Velzen).
Which is the first thing google inappropriately suggests here using your first search string.
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| Originally posted by Midlothian It's easier searching for the singer's name (Roel van Velzen). Which is the first thing google inappropriately suggests here using your first search string. |
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