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Posted by eFeKz on May-30-2006 23:50:

synergy - hello strings


Posted by Arraias on May-31-2006 00:01:

quote:
Originally posted by slinkyhead
again people can't read threads, this is supposed to be tunes of today and the past couple of years that may be rememered as classics. and whoever put Delerium - Silence in as a recent track needs to look up the years


I put ... but I put Tiesto's In Search Of Sunrise Remix ... of 2004 ... I'm not a Delerium expert ... on the amazon site this release single is dated 2004 ... 2004 is recent to me ... the remix of course not the Original Silence track that I think it is of 98 ... before Tiesto's Remix this track was unknow to me.


Posted by Faust_UA on May-31-2006 00:05:

I think these of my favourite tunes will become the classic of trance in future.

Astral Projection - Soundform
Astral Projection - People Can Fly
Astral Projection - Dancing Galaxy
Astral Projection - Kabalah
Astral Projection - Nilaya
Man With No Name - Teleport
Man With No Name - Sugar Rush
Tilt - The World Doesn't Know
Thrillseekers - Synaesthesia
DJ Tiesto - Adagio For Strings
Armin Van Buuren - Sail
Paul Van Dyk - Nothing But You
Gouryella - Tenshi
Gouryella - Ligaya
Robert Miles - Children
Blank & Jones - Waiting For The Light
Above & Beyond vs Andy Moor - Air For Life (Mirco De Govia Edit)

That's not my top list of tracks, some other tracks that are awesome for me are rarely mentioning now by people and in ten years they would be mostly forgotten by trance community and I didn't include them into my "classic-list".


Posted by SYSTEM-J on May-31-2006 00:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Arraias
I put ... but I put Tiesto's In Search Of Sunrise Remix ... of 2004 ... I'm not a Delerium expert ... on the amazon site this release single is dated 2004 ... 2004 is recent to me ... the remix of course not the Original Silence track that I think it is of 98 ... before Tiesto's Remix this track was unknow to me.


Tiesto's remix was done in 2000 when the track was re-released and saw all the club play and chart action. The original Silence is as old as 1997, but it was Fade who provided the first dance remix and prompted interest in the track.

You're referring to the 2004 Reissue with a totally unnecessary set of mixes, Above & Beyond notably. G&D were commissioned to do a remix, but I think Dave Dresden announced that they pulled out because Tiesto had already made the definitive mix. Props to them for that.


Posted by queen_vee on May-31-2006 00:24:

quote:
Originally posted by websley

So if I'm correct, this thread is about predicting if the tracks are going to be classic in teh future


OMG GENIUS!!! Seriously, some of you people need to learn to read.

Perhaps define in your little heads 'consider', 'classics' and 'past couple of years' before putting in your entirely irrelevant suggestions such as Saltwater/Age of Love/Cafe Del Mar.

A track that doesn't lift the MAJORITY OF THE CROWD could barely be considered a classic, could it?? It doesn't matter if the majority of the crowd didn't know what trance was when the track was made, it has to ignite something in them even the first time they hear it (I daresay the majority of you didn't hear Cafe Del Mar for the first time in 1993)

So, what tracks of today/past couple of years will still be getting dug out of crates or remixed in 2016 with a new audience also falling in love with them?

The answer may well be 'nothing' as good trance seems to be defined into:

a) the more subtle yet highly distinctive and original tracks (Age of Love, Cafe Del Mar) and;

b) the highly obvious tracks that do actually have exceptional vocals and/or melody that a crowd identifies from the first note (Silence, Airwave)

and trance now is cliche of formulaic synths or vocals creating disposable tracks that new generations may not identify with if those tracks are not getting shoved in their faces weekly (daily?!) via ASOT etc.

ANYWAYS, SAYING CAFE DEL MAR IS A POTENTIAL 'FUTURE' CLASSIC IS RETARDED


Posted by Arraias on May-31-2006 00:25:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Tiesto's remix was done in 2000 when the track was re-released and saw all the club play and chart action. The original Silence is as old as 1997, but it was Fade who provided the first dance remix and prompted interest in the track.

You're referring to the 2004 Reissue with a totally unnecessary set of mixes, Above & Beyond notably. G&D were commissioned to do a remix, but I think Dave Dresden announced that they pulled out because Tiesto had already made the definitive mix. Props to them for that.


but The Tiesto 200 is the same mix of 2004 ... why 200 is not named Tiesto's In Search Of Sunrise Remix and is a classic track ?


Posted by SYSTEM-J on May-31-2006 00:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Arraias
but The Tiesto 200 is the same mix of 2004 ... why 200 is not named Tiesto's In Search Of Sunrise Remix and is a classic track ?


Yeah, because nothing was changed in 2004. It was just put on the release along with the new mixes.


Posted by SPANIARD on May-31-2006 00:32:

quote:
Originally posted by isoterra
koris vs djule - sense of time

Thank god someone else has brought up this ch00n and a half. Ferrin & Low remix was easily the most powerful uplifting trance track of summer 2005 for me. So dreamy, perfect vocals, perfect bassline....


Posted by Arraias on May-31-2006 00:37:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Yeah, because nothing was changed in 2004. It was just put on the release along with the new mixes.


Ok ... I remove of recent tracks ... I think these new Tiesto's Remix was different of the 2000 ... but is the same ... 2000 it's not so old but it's not recent too.


Posted by PETRAN on May-31-2006 00:58:

Push-Universal Nation
Sasha-Xpander
Art of trance-Madagascar
Firewall- Touched(both original and plastic angel remixes)
were the first random tunes that came to mind for these useles random threads...Also... i don't know, but when i think of classic trance every tune by agnelli and nelson comes to mind.


Posted by harriz on May-31-2006 02:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
I do.

Surprisingly enough.


You bumping a thread and leaving your shitstain is not a surprise at all.


Posted by clubamerica on May-31-2006 04:19:

Re: "Classics of "our time?"

quote:
Originally posted by Oldman1313
So I was just wondering what you guys would consider in 10 years the classics of the past couple of years?


(stick to trance and prog trance)
How abouts this ones: vascotia-calibro George Hales-autumn falls Firewall-sincere Pulser-My Religion


Posted by Camwin on May-31-2006 05:17:

We'll have to wait and see

Song that i think deserve it are.

Tilt - "12"
Art of Trance - "Mongoose" (Tek^Tonik Remix) and "Persia"
Ace's Delight - "Mental Theme" (Ultra Trance Mix)
Endre - "Kallocain"
Mirco de Govia - "Voller Sterne"
Solar Stone - "solarcoaster" and "Release"
Blackwatch Vs. Quivver - "Loveless"
Cosmicman - "I love you"
Darren Tate Vs. Jono Grant - "Let the light shine in"
Hemstock & Jennings - "Crimson Soil"
Mirco de Govia - "Epic monolith"
Tranquility Base - "Razorfish" (Above & Beyond Progressive Mix)

I know most of them are old but honestly couldn't think of many that deserve it.


Posted by bamski on May-31-2006 07:04:

Can't say i'm a huge fan but IMO Blackwater's gonna be one of the biggest classics in ten years


Posted by Mr.Mystery on May-31-2006 08:41:

quote:
Originally posted by harriz
You bumping a thread and leaving your shitstain is not a surprise at all.

You posting a completely random comment isn't really either.


Posted by DFOP04 on May-31-2006 10:26:

imo the classics that i will be remembering when im hobbling around a club on my walking stick in the not to near future will be:

hydra - affinity
p.o.s - remember
aalto - rush (simon patterson dropped this last sat at passion and the whole place took off, it had a real dated feel, but took me back to the good old days, in between the classic era and today, so good to hear djs drop cheeky numbers like this with music from todays sound)
fictivision vs c-quence - symbols
ralphie b - massive (great shout mark, deffo a tune indeed)
ronski speed - iris
nu nrg - dreamland
robert gitelman - things to say
terry bones - introspection (askew mix)

loads more, particulary the not so popular tracks will be the ones that stick out as classics to me, theres so many.

dfop


Posted by Rainborn on May-31-2006 12:08:

quote:
Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit
everyone is mentioning age of love

but if your going to talk about 1993 classic you have to bring in cafe del mar by energy 52.. that would be more trancey then age of love with more trance structure.

Its hard to say.. the early 90s we're past that.. 10 years from now w'ell say something from 98-99 would be more solid for a definition.


as for tracks.. im unsure



I meant that from the songs I posted, you'd know what other tunes are considered classics by me.

Blueprint and Hidden Sun Of Venus, Circa Forever too.


Posted by cherrybarry on May-31-2006 12:10:

Way Out West - Killa...will be a classic


Posted by GoSpeedGo! on May-31-2006 12:15:

quote:
Originally posted by cherrybarry
Way Out West - Killa...will be a classic


Orkidea remix


Posted by Cloud on May-31-2006 12:36:

Original


Posted by josh rising on May-31-2006 12:44:

perasma - swing 2 harmony
whiteroom - the whiteroom
zirenz - utopia
tilt - the world doesn't know
4 strings - sunrise


Posted by RebeL9 on May-31-2006 16:40:

out of all these tunes mentioned in this thread the only one I think will stand the test of time is Way out West - Killa (Original mix). I'm pretty sure it could be played in sets 10 years from now and the value will just increase.


Posted by sandstorm03 on May-31-2006 16:41:

quote:
Originally posted by RebeL9
out of all these tunes mentioned in this thread the only one I think will stand the test of time is Way out West - Killa (Original mix). I'm pretty sure it could be played in sets 10 years from now and the value will just increase.




Never liked it


Posted by Rainborn on May-31-2006 16:44:

yeah... Killa is such a killer tune.


Posted by basd on May-31-2006 17:50:

Seems like the term "classic" lost a bit of its value.


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