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Posted by GoSpeedGo! on Nov-07-2008 19:38:

Wasn't the Oakenfold EM from 06 the one with that absolutely terrible trainwrecking?


Posted by Trance-M on Nov-07-2008 19:46:

Are there more people over here who can't find anything they like of Trentemoller?

The only positive think I could find at Youtube was that he played at Pukkelpop (Belgium) last year.

I would put him at the list with artists like Chemical Brothers and Underworld. Difference is that those two made a few tracks I actually like....


Posted by elFreak on Nov-07-2008 19:50:

*hands in the air and lazzerz set to PLUR*


Posted by GoSpeedGo! on Nov-07-2008 19:53:

quote:
Originally posted by Trance-MB
I would put him at the list with artists like Chemical Brothers and Underworld.



Why? They have absolutely nothing in common whatsoever.


Posted by Trance-M on Nov-07-2008 20:02:

Just a personal feeling I got after listening some Trentemoller's tracks at Youtube and wondering why so many like his tracks.

I listened "Miss You" and "Moan" a few minutes ago and can't say I get very exited....


Posted by elFreak on Nov-07-2008 20:05:

duh...it isn't 145 bpm with a supersaw.

I would not ask for opinions on death metal from a person who likes hip hop.


Posted by Trance-M on Nov-07-2008 22:10:

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
duh...it isn't 145 bpm with a supersaw.

I would not ask for opinions on death metal from a person who likes hip hop.


Not even close.

To me it's just not trance...


Posted by SMC on Nov-08-2008 00:00:

quote:
Originally posted by Trance-MB
Not even close.

To me it's just not trance...


Who said it's trance, you dumb clown?


Posted by limpboy on Nov-08-2008 00:50:

quote:
Originally posted by Trance-MB
Not even close.

To me it's just not trance...


its not trance,you want trance listen to this !

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IH7Wv5k2hxI


Posted by elFreak on Nov-08-2008 04:01:

reach for the lazzzzzooorz


Posted by PETRAN on Nov-08-2008 04:42:

This thread is now about unicorns


Posted by elFreak on Nov-08-2008 05:06:

then click the link and download the unicorns.


Posted by ibizzzaaa on Nov-08-2008 06:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Zild
I wanna fuck the broad in the ass while she is singing on stage.

If that's so, then this will probably excite you:




... or at least that's what that girl's appearance, voice, and demeanor remind me of.


Posted by PETRAN on Nov-08-2008 13:08:

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
then click the link and download the unicorns.




Wow, how many sets have you recorded? Anyway, erm im not very fond of this style...(Samim-i vomit-no offence)so, whats like the best set lol?


Posted by Trance-M on Nov-08-2008 18:15:

quote:
Originally posted by SMC
Who said it's trance, you dumb clown?


Did I gave you any reason to get rude? Grow up....


But it probably was my fault to assume that a topic at a TRANCE forum with "pure talent" in the name is about trance.


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Nov-08-2008 19:14:

quote:
Originally posted by Trance-MB
But it probably was my fault to assume that a topic at a TRANCE forum with "pure talent" in the name is about trance.

Yes, it is your fault if you have been registered here for three years now and still haven't figured out that people talk about all different kinds of electronic music, not just trance. A bit slow on the uptake?


Posted by Trance-M on Nov-08-2008 19:40:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Yes, it is your fault if you have been registered here for three years now and still haven't figured out that people talk about all different kinds of electronic music, not just trance. A bit slow on the uptake?



Please give me THE quote which should have made clear that it was not about trance, so I can figure out why I didn't get this.

In most topic starters and following replies to me it always was clear when another genre was discussed.
You're jumping to conclusions which are irrelevant.

Not everyone can be as quick and bright as you, but maybe that's not so bad at all.


Posted by enydo on Nov-08-2008 19:46:

Go browse Trance.nu.


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Nov-08-2008 20:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Trance-MB
Please give me THE quote which should have made clear that it was not about trance, so I can figure out why I didn't get this.

Well, for starters, the description for this forum says "This is where you can talk about Trance, or any electronic music." Additionally, even a little bit of browsing would hopefully clue you in that there are any number of topics on house, techno, dubstep, ambient, and a large array of other genres apart from trance in this forum.

Anyway, now you know.


Posted by Trance-M on Nov-09-2008 14:17:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Well, for starters, the description for this forum says "This is where you can talk about Trance, or any electronic music." Additionally, even a little bit of browsing would hopefully clue you in that there are any number of topics on house, techno, dubstep, ambient, and a large array of other genres apart from trance in this forum.
Anyway, now you know.


Old news and not an answer to my question, so I guess there wasn't a clear signal that this topic was not about trance. I have read and replied at enough non-trance topics (I think you should know that), but then it was always clear because someone mentioned the genre or described the music. Also there are enough artists who cover more than one genre e.g. Jam & Spoon, so this could easily also have been the case with Trentemoller....


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Nov-09-2008 16:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Trance-MB
Old news and not an answer to my question, so I guess there wasn't a clear signal that this topic was not about trance. I have read and replied at enough non-trance topics (I think you should know that), but then it was always clear because someone mentioned the genre or described the music. Also there are enough artists who cover more than one genre e.g. Jam & Spoon, so this could easily also have been the case with Trentemoller....


If you assume everything talked about in MD is trance by default unless someone names the genre then you're a fool.


Posted by elFreak on Nov-09-2008 17:10:

quote:
Originally posted by PETRAN
Wow, how many sets have you recorded? Anyway, erm im not very fond of this style...(Samim-i vomit-no offence)so, whats like the best set lol?


enough lol.

dark sun machine is the highest bpm

don't hold samim to heater, he is not deadmau5 and has actually made a few tracks that are not bad and sound different...when he was doing stuff with michal it was really nice.

no accordions.


Posted by Allied Nations on Nov-10-2008 02:15:

luckily the first time i heard heater was at a party, not on youtube, and it was pretty funkin funky

trentemoller wins

has anyone posted the mtl panoramic trentemoller photo?


Posted by kitphillips on Nov-10-2008 05:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Trance-MB
Not even close.

To me it's just not trance...


The fact that you know nothing about trentemoller means you are dead to me


Posted by PETRAN on Nov-10-2008 06:50:

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
enough lol.

dark sun machine is the highest bpm

don't hold samim to heater, he is not deadmau5 and has actually made a few tracks that are not bad and sound different...when he was doing stuff with michal it was really nice.

no accordions.



Ok i'll download "Dark Sun Machine" mostly because it has an awesome name and i could actually picture it in the front cover of an experimental-dark-industri-ambient-with-coldwave-influences album


Im not really into fast BPM, or to be more precise, i don't care about BPM speed. I have tried (listen and sometimes DJ) many styles of EDM, from Epic and Psy trance (when i was younger lol)to progressive (house and trance), detroit techno,deep/dub techno, tech and deep house (and even funky and disco-house and thats because that was the stuff they used to play all the time in the mainstream clubs of Greece during the end-of-the-90s ), so its not about BPM speed, but more about the elements of a tune e.g. to be "atmospheric" with nice pads or some nice melody layered with some hypnotic rhythm or very upbeat groove etc. (although i rarely listen to EDM now)


I can understand that those techno sets you have recorded are more "club-oriented" though rather than "home-listening-oriented" so i could see that they could work in a small cool sweaty club. I know about Samim,i have heard other tunes than "Heater" (i used to have his album which i downloaded from a P2P service-Yeah!) and i insist on the fact that he makes (IMO) an abomination-of-wanna-be-good-tech-house/techno-or-whatever (which means bad EDM). But you never know what happens in a small cool sweaty club (and cocaine is a helluvadrug).

The problem with the majority of todays EDM is that there is no "substance" IMO. I mean, take a listen to System-J's Epic-House sets, yes, he is a post-teenage-fanboy full of angst, but still, those mid-90s sets of his are awesome, period ( plus, the track selection and mixing are excellent by the way). Every track has an "attitude",a specific "ID" that makes it distinct from other tracks in the set. One can take a listen to those sets, and remember that there were some actual seperate tracks mixed in there, not just a 70-minute bleep-bop unts unts sequence with some effects thrown-in. I mean, a 70-minute bleep-blop sequence with some effects thrown-in could be excellent for a small sweaty club (and cocaine is a helluva drug) but its not...like...real music. I can understand the "rawness"/let-loose purpose of such techno sets, but truth it, they are not something memorable. because the tracks themselves are not memorable. Because there are no themes or even some basic musicianship associated with those tracks, just production-tricks and effects which would hopefully "push all the right buttons" and make some random drunk punter's (lol at this British word)mind (?) and/or body move. Ofcourse, this is not necessarily a bad thing, and as i said before, one can have the time of his/her life dancing to this kind of music in a small sweaty club (and cocaine can be a helluva drug). Its just, not something of high quality, and consequently (IMO) not something i would come back to and/or appreciate as the time passes. I guess though that its not the purpose of such music though.

But maybe i listen to "Dark Sun Machine" and change my mind

Now i don't know why i said all this stuff, i guess this post is completely irrelevant to anything. Maybe i was just looking for a reason to say it lol. Anyway, back to Trente.


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