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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
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| 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 |
People, please! We all know whatever the track is, it was most likely produced by Oliver Lieb.
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| Originally posted by Sykonee People, please! We all know whatever the track is, it was most likely produced by Oliver Lieb. |
i am blatanly disgusted with the most of the answers
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| Originally posted by montana i am blatanly disgusted with the most of the answers |
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| 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. |
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| Originally posted by montana i am blatanly disgusted with the most of the answers |
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| Originally posted by DJ Cinos So you decided not to contribute to the thread yourself? |
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| Originally posted by Cobalt Pretty telling of the average TA opinion, isn't it? |
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.
Xangadix - Xangadix
Techno Tranced by D-Shake released in 1990
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| Originally posted by n0bben RickyM - Uzi |
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| Originally posted by montana it's quite blatant, isn't it |
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| 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. |
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.
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
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| 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. |
William Orbit - Adagio for Strings (Ferry Corsten Remix)
...if it wasn't obvious enough for the past 5 years 
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| 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. |
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| Originally posted by Montana i am blatanly disgusted with the most of the answers |
Fire & Ice - Out of Darkness

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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| Originally posted by Marc Summers It's alright |
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