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Posted by Snagglepulse on Jan-28-2005 23:51:

quote:
Originally posted by dit0
imo trance (i mean the old melodic) hasn't died and still maintains a respectable amount of fans the problem is the edm scene including trance has evolved and widened its fanbase so nowadays alot of people like going to parties and sets but aren't into trance....hence prog. and hard trance appeared as they seem to please more people on the dancefloor..
I totally agree, and trance must be far from dead.


Posted by Jake Conlon on Jan-28-2005 23:52:

wow....CHILL

firstly my mother doesnt take coke.

secondly if you actually read the post and saw the smiley you would have seen i was joking. america is involved with a huge chunk of the history of every musical genre. i was implying about the rave act which i was JOKING about as i actualy feel sorry for you guys.


Posted by Clovis on Jan-28-2005 23:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Jake Conlon
yes i totally agree trance is dying and will be dead by next week!!!




































in America!

you dont have a dance scene anyway



I dunno...but here in LA the scene is pretty good...been having trance every friday at Heaven...plus Sasha at Avalon this sat...plus loads of others...my friday nights are booked practically untill June.


Posted by WhooCares on Jan-28-2005 23:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Jake Conlon
wow....CHILL

firstly my mother doesnt take coke.

secondly if you actually read the post and saw the smiley you would have seen i was joking. america is involved with a huge chunk of the history of every musical genre. i was implying about the rave act which i was JOKING about as i actualy feel sorry for you guys.


ok...stfu tit...i dont want to argue anymore...


Posted by Jake Conlon on Jan-29-2005 00:00:

quote:
I dunno...but here in LA the scene is pretty good...been having trance every friday at Heaven...plus Sasha at Avalon this sat...plus loads of others...my friday nights are booked practically untill June.


no offence menat by this but you america people should come to europe for a couple of weeks as you get at least three great djs a night on over here.


Posted by Clovis on Jan-29-2005 00:03:

quote:
Originally posted by Jake Conlon
no offence menat by this but you america people should come to europe for a couple of weeks as you get at least three great djs a night on over here.


Really...well I went to Dance Valley and through France (which sucked)...and I'll admit it was awesome...but it isnt like we have NO scene.

I'm still having trouble finding good parties for when I go to the UK beginning of March...


Posted by Jake Conlon on Jan-29-2005 00:05:

can you inform me what the rave act actually implies all i rember was seeing stories about it clsoing down twilo and most the clubs in NY


Posted by Clovis on Jan-29-2005 00:11:

quote:
Originally posted by Jake Conlon
can you inform me what the rave act actually implies all i rember was seeing stories about it clsoing down twilo and most the clubs in NY



No clue what you're talking about...sorry


Posted by Jake Conlon on Jan-29-2005 00:16:

lol your from america and youve never heard of the rave act??

around 2001 there were toms of stories in the europena dance press about the closure of clubs in accordance with the rave act...


now im confused lol...

*heads to google*


Posted by Clovis on Jan-29-2005 00:18:

lol...I'm going to google too


Posted by Clovis on Jan-29-2005 00:20:

http://www.drugpolicy.org/communities/raveact/

yeah...well we still have parties in LA...I'm going to see DJ Precision in a few hours...


Posted by newtotrance on Jan-29-2005 00:24:

When it comes to trance dying or not being popular, it all has to do with the listner and which dj or producer is popular at that particular time. Many trance listners have different preferences when it comes to the kind of trance that they take to. Whether it would be tribal house, breaks, progressive or urban trance. I am very new to the trance world. And as my better half, has stated, you learn and appreciate by listening.

Many different things in life change or die out but it is the people that keep those things alive.

Peace.


Posted by torontotrance on Jan-29-2005 03:06:

quote:
Originally posted by newtotrance
When it comes to trance dying or not being popular, it all has to do with the listner and which dj or producer is popular at that particular time. Many trance listners have different preferences when it comes to the kind of trance that they take to. Whether it would be tribal house, breaks, progressive or urban trance. I am very new to the trance world. And as my better half, has stated, you learn and appreciate by listening.

Many different things in life change or die out but it is the people that keep those things alive.

Peace.


She must have a genius for a b.f!!!!!!


Posted by Spacey Orange on Jan-30-2005 23:35:

no its not. now can someone sticky this.


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