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Posted by humilis on Oct-08-2005 14:07:

The Age Of Love - The Age Of Love (Jam & Spoon Watch Out For Stella Club Mix)
Humate - Love Stimulation (Oliver Lieb Soft Mix)

for me


Posted by Marc Summers on Oct-08-2005 14:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Trance Nutter
Westbam vs Red Jerry - Wizards of the Sonic (Matt Darey Remix)

ethereal vocals
just a great melody
doesn't try to do too much at once, beauty in simplicity


It's alright


Posted by Sykonee on Oct-08-2005 16:02:

People, please! We all know whatever the track is, it was most likely produced by Oliver Lieb.


Posted by DJ Cinos on Oct-08-2005 16:07:

quote:
Originally posted by Sykonee
People, please! We all know whatever the track is, it was most likely produced by Oliver Lieb.


Most certainly not. None of the tracks I've heard from him really sound like trance, either old or new... certainly not the very definition of those genres.


Posted by montana on Oct-08-2005 16:07:

i am blatanly disgusted with the most of the answers


Posted by DJ Cinos on Oct-08-2005 16:11:

quote:
Originally posted by montana
i am blatanly disgusted with the most of the answers


So you decided not to contribute to the thread yourself?


Posted by RebeL9 on Oct-08-2005 16:14:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Cinos
Most certainly not. None of the tracks I've heard from him really sound like trance, either old or new... certainly not the very definition of those genres.


are you kidding? =)
heard of LSG - Netherworld, Illuminus - Hope (Oliver Lieb remix), Mory Kante - Mogo Djolo (The Ambush remix) ?
all these are more trancy than 99% av the tunes named by ppl in this thread.


Posted by Cobalt on Oct-08-2005 16:20:

quote:
Originally posted by montana
i am blatanly disgusted with the most of the answers

Pretty telling of the average TA opinion, isn't it?


Posted by montana on Oct-08-2005 16:30:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Cinos
So you decided not to contribute to the thread yourself?


of course

quote:
Originally posted by Cobalt
Pretty telling of the average TA opinion, isn't it?


it's quite blatant, isn't it


Posted by 303 on Oct-08-2005 16:40:

Some of you people has clearly joined the wrong forum.

and what is my opinion then... i will make it easy for myself.
ill just second whatever RebeL9 has said so far.


Posted by Spacey Orange on Oct-08-2005 16:48:

Xangadix - Xangadix


Posted by chrisxanthus on Oct-08-2005 16:48:

Techno Tranced by D-Shake released in 1990


Posted by RickyM on Oct-08-2005 17:00:

quote:
Originally posted by n0bben
RickyM - Uzi


Cheers knob head


Posted by Cobalt on Oct-08-2005 21:16:

quote:
Originally posted by montana
it's quite blatant, isn't it

One would hope so.


Posted by lacksesepsotygh on Oct-08-2005 22:12:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Cinos
Most certainly not. None of the tracks I've heard from him really sound like trance, either old or new... certainly not the very definition of those genres.


paragliders - paraglide?


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Oct-08-2005 22:38:

I suppose as an enduring image of trance and its evolution, Caf� del Mar is the one. Just listening to the mixes chronologically basically tells you the history of trance from 1993 to the present.


Posted by josh rising on Oct-08-2005 23:10:

Fine. Since a few made fun of me for putting Toca's Miracle, here`s one you can't argue with:

Johnny Shaker - Pearl River


Posted by Cobalt on Oct-09-2005 00:00:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I suppose as an enduring image of trance and its evolution, Caf� del Mar is the one. Just listening to the mixes chronologically basically tells you the history of trance from 1993 to the present.

Yes, that's true. Few other themes, if any, cover as much ground as Cafe del Mar. Though I don't hear any psy mixes of it... yet.

PS: This is the flying shiznit.


Posted by mety333 on Oct-09-2005 01:20:

William Orbit - Adagio for Strings (Ferry Corsten Remix)

...if it wasn't obvious enough for the past 5 years


Posted by thoughtlessjex on Oct-09-2005 01:22:

quote:
Originally posted by Cobalt
Yes, that's true. Few other themes, if any, cover as much ground as Cafe del Mar. Though I don't hear any psy mixes of it... yet.

I'd so love to hear something like that.

quote:
Originally posted by Montana i am blatanly disgusted with the most of the answers

Blatant, you say? I couldn't tell until you posted. Although I suppose nothing is more blatant than the frankness you've displayed.

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One or too people here mentioned Odysee of Noises. I've got to say that that's about the most all encompassing track I can think of. I could hear it in just about any set out there. Except maybe psy or goa. And it couldn't work in hard trance, either, I don't think. Either way, the slowly changing timbres of the melody, and the slow layering, at the very least, define one of the most perfect trance buildups (as in, across the entire track) I can think of. The key to Firedance is that the melody never stops playing once it starts, although it does go into the background.


Posted by miamitranceman on Oct-09-2005 02:48:

Fire & Ice - Out of Darkness


Posted by Snooper on Oct-09-2005 03:03:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Cinos
Most certainly not. None of the tracks I've heard from him really sound like trance, either old or new... certainly not the very definition of those genres.


You really don't know anything about trance do you?


Posted by RebeL9 on Oct-09-2005 04:14:

quote:
Originally posted by thoughtlessjex
One or too people here mentioned Odysee of Noises. I've got to say that that's about the most all encompassing track I can think of. I could hear it in just about any set out there. Except maybe psy or goa. And it couldn't work in hard trance, either, I don't think. Either way, the slowly changing timbres of the melody, and the slow layering, at the very least, define one of the most perfect trance buildups (as in, across the entire track) I can think of. The key to Firedance is that the melody never stops playing once it starts, although it does go into the background.



believe me. It works excellent in hardtrance sets as well.
yeah I agree. the tune itself is very simple but yet so perfect. The melody just goes and goes up and up and takes several different paths. I can't think of any other tune which is as trancy as this one. It's both beautiful, hypnotic and deep. Puts most of the todays so called trance to shame.


Posted by Sykonee on Oct-09-2005 04:47:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I suppose as an enduring image of trance and its evolution, Caf� del Mar is the one. Just listening to the mixes chronologically basically tells you the history of trance from 1993 to the present.

Comprimise:

Energy 52 - Cafe del Mar (Oliver Lieb Remix)


Posted by Trance Nutter on Oct-09-2005 07:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Marc Summers
It's alright


I'm not saying its the best track ever (even though its probably one of my favs), but I reckon it defines trance by the parameters I define trance to be (explained underneath).


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