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Posted by Az on Sep-26-2002 12:45:

Re: Re: Re: Re: LOL

quote:
Originally posted by Cream21


You may laugh but gues who played in the UK on 21st of September next to MEGA GREAT UK DJs? SSSSSSSSSCCCCCCCOOOOOOOOOOOTTTTTTTTTTEEEEEEEERRRRRR


shut up, please, for the love of god, shut up


Posted by bluejay on Sep-26-2002 13:12:

"the uk OWNS the whole trance community"



that's a bit reaching i would suppose, but hey, opinions are like assholes...everybody's got one

btw, i hear all this talk about how tech/prog is so far advanced/mature than just good old "cheesey" trance. could somebody, that's has a far superior taste in trance than myself, list a few the best of the best proggie sets, and that ulitmately defines this sub-genre so i can hear what i'm missing out on.

plzzzz, i'm talking about the cream of the crop, and i will listen to it with an open mind.


Posted by TranceSeeker on Sep-26-2002 13:18:

Parks & Wilson essential mix 2000
Sasha ess mix 2002 live at privilegde

Both top notch progressive sets!


Posted by bluejay on Sep-26-2002 13:28:

quote:
Originally posted by TranceSeeker
Parks & Wilson essential mix 2000
Sasha ess mix 2002 live at privilegde

Both top notch progressive sets!


doesn't parks and wilson = tilt???

do i search parks and wilson, or tilt???


Posted by TranceSeeker on Sep-26-2002 14:01:

yes they are
search for parks & wilson
check this

http://www.tracklistings.org/broadb...id=362#comments


Posted by Acid Circus on Sep-26-2002 16:20:

Parks & Wilson are pretty good, it takes longer for me to get bored than the other prog DJ's I hear.

But it is not trance and the title said "The U.K. ownz the whole trance community". The UK may be the leaders when it comes to progressive, but are certainly not the leaders when it comes to trance. We have no producer capable of consistently producing quality trance (unless someone wishes to tell me otherwise).


Posted by Az on Sep-26-2002 16:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Acid Circus
Parks & Wilson are pretty good, it takes longer for me to get bored than the other prog DJ's I hear.

But it is not trance and the title said "The U.K. ownz the whole trance community". The UK may be the leaders when it comes to progressive, but are certainly not the leaders when it comes to trance. We have no producer capable of consistently producing quality trance (unless someone wishes to tell me otherwise).

Hemstock and Jennings
John '00' Flemming
Lange
Matt Darey
there's 4


Posted by TranceSeeker on Sep-26-2002 16:41:

quote:
Originally posted by Acid Circus
Parks & Wilson are pretty good, it takes longer for me to get bored than the other prog DJ's I hear.

But it is not trance and the title said "The U.K. ownz the whole trance community". The UK may be the leaders when it comes to progressive, but are certainly not the leaders when it comes to trance. We have no producer capable of consistently producing quality trance (unless someone wishes to tell me otherwise).


WIth owning I mean the dj-ing part
BTW I call it progressive trance, so it trance to me


Posted by Az on Sep-26-2002 16:45:

almost forgot Andy Perring (Pulser)


Posted by TheFeeling on Sep-26-2002 16:52:

Ok... I'm not sure on this so don't flame me but I downloaded Oakenfold's essential mix at creamfields and I must say that I didn't like it as much as I like for example Ferry Corsten's sets, I personally think that there's not as much emotion in that set by oakey and the emotion is what I love about trance....

So I can't honestly look at a jump from trance to proggressive as evolving your taste, I think its more like following the stream since proggressive is played alot in the USA for example and has changed the clubbing scene there. Aren't you just following that stream because I guess you have many friends that are more into proggressive...

Don't wanna bash any1 but were would you stand if trance would be as big as it was in 98 or even bigger?

Cheers


Posted by aloep on Sep-26-2002 16:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Az

Hemstock and Jennings
John '00' Flemming
Lange
Matt Darey
there's 4


Very true.

If you look back to 1997 then productionwise the UK was certainally the best place for quality trance although maybe not quite so much now as many of these producers are never heard of these days. Here's just a few of them, I'll just post their names because they had many aliases.

Ricky Simmonds & Stephen Jones
Chris Cowie
Ian Masterson
Nick Hale & Gez Dewar
Alex Whitcombe & Andy Cato
Marc Mitchell & Stuart King
Matt Darey
Red Jerry
Simon Berry
Nick Bracegirdle
Tom Janciewicz
Nigel Dawson
Rich Mowatt & Andy Bury

Some of the biggest names in trance productions of 5 years back. I know these names probably mean nothing to most people but they were behind projects like Qattara, Trouser Enthusiasts, Sunday Club, Heliotropic, Lost Tribe, Art Of Trance, The Space Brothers, Tomski etc. Look back on releases on labels like Xtravaganza and Platipus for quality trance productions from the UK.


Posted by Az on Sep-26-2002 16:55:

nearly forgot about transa.....unless u mentioned them aloep?


Posted by TranceSeeker on Sep-26-2002 17:08:

quote:
Originally posted by TheFeeling
Ok... I'm not sure on this so don't flame me but I downloaded Oakenfold's essential mix at creamfields and I must say that I didn't like it as much as I like for example Ferry Corsten's sets, I personally think that there's not as much emotion in that set by oakey and the emotion is what I love about trance....

So I can't honestly look at a jump from trance to proggressive as evolving your taste, I think its more like following the stream since proggressive is played alot in the USA for example and has changed the clubbing scene there. Aren't you just following that stream because I guess you have many friends that are more into proggressive...

Don't wanna bash any1 but were would you stand if trance would be as big as it was in 98 or even bigger?

Cheers


No I wasn't influenced by anyone when I started to listen to progressive.
Hey, about the fact that u think ferry's sets are more emotional. I can completely understand, and that U don't like Oakey I understand too, but someday you will love it, well it depends on how u evolve in trance
You have a long way listening in front of u.
Just wanna say it's impossible for u to express your feelings on it if "u'r not yet been there", trust me one day u will understand
Just keep listening to what u like, other genres will follow....sooner or later


Posted by speedracer_mec on Sep-26-2002 17:12:

Re: The U.K. ownz the whole trance community

quote:
Originally posted by TranceSeeker
I just wanna say this.

They have for sure the best dj's on the planet:

John '00' Fleming
Paul Oakenfold
Sasha & Digweed
James Holden
Parks & Wilson
......

And they spin quality trance, not the cheesy shit like Ferry, Armin, Gielen etc.....pump out of their turntables
I just wanna say the UK ownz
I love the underground sound there, keep it this way!
RESPECT for the UK
btw armin is badazz and he does not play cheese


Posted by TheFeeling on Sep-26-2002 17:12:

quote:
Originally posted by TranceSeeker


No I wasn't influenced by anyone when I started to listen to progressive.
Hey, about the fact that u think ferry's sets are more emotional. I can completely understand, and that U don't like Oakey I understand too, but someday you will love it, well it depends on how u evolve in trance
You have a long way listening in front of u.
Just wanna say it's impossible for u to express your feelings on it if "u'r not yet been there", trust me one day u will understand
Just keep listening to what u like, other genres will follow....sooner or later


Ok. nice answer
I'll do that, and ofcourse I'll switch if I'll ever find it better than trance

Cheers


Posted by TranceSeeker on Sep-26-2002 17:14:

quote:
Originally posted by TheFeeling


Ok. nice answer
I'll do that, and ofcourse I'll switch if I'll ever find it better than trance

Cheers


That's the way it goes


Posted by .-WooDY-. on Sep-26-2002 18:34:

quote:
Originally posted by E-Trancer
Germany is still the country where trance was born...

not bad at all...


Posted by Az on Sep-26-2002 19:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Vesa .

Here is an example playlist from him. I would like some feedback from "progressive trance" lovers about whether they repect this kind of selection:

1) Quadran feat. Tasha - The Love I Lost (Progress Mix)
2) Fisher Project - I Get A Rush (Moogwai's Chab Remix)
3) Reysan Khan - Shi-Do 2000 (Voodi Remix)
4) Farfa Meets Pleasure Team - The Search (Sleepwalker Mix)
5) Bismark - Make A Dream
6) Revolt - No More Whitelines
7) Roland & Remy - Air Walkin' (Mark Shimmon & Bernie Hurst's Progressive Mix)
8) Norlander - The Prayer (Fatwa Mix)
9) G.D. feat Joanna Law - Forgiveness (Anima Dub Mix)
10) Silverblue - Do U Know
11) Yahel - Devotion (Gaia Mix)
12) Tillman & Ries - Bassfly (Moogwai Remix)
13) Tony Walker - Field Of Joy

Opinions, anyone?

ahhhhhhhhh Ferry Corstens Judgement Sunday CD
very deceptive
first time I heard Tony Walker - Field of Joy.....what a great CD
btw it's the original mix of devotion, there is no Gaia mix


Posted by chris_norris on Sep-26-2002 20:00:

Talking

forgive me for being totally dumb, but i just had the radical idea that liking music maybe about personal preference. i must be goin insane.....


Posted by Technaut on Sep-26-2002 20:26:

quote:
Originally posted by chris_norris
forgive me for being totally dumb, but i just had the radical idea that liking music maybe about personal preference. i must be goin insane.....


good post!


Posted by Arbiter on Sep-26-2002 20:42:

quote:
Originally posted by Seventh City
well i know the scene here in new jersey is growing every year i converted maybe almost 25 people this year so i will do the whole US by the time in 100


LMAO


Posted by Fresh on Sep-26-2002 21:23:

Well after all this theres one thing for sure...

Germany absoloutely rocks the Hard Techno scene


Posted by DJ Mikey Mike on Sep-26-2002 21:27:

quote:
Originally posted by DVS
Well after all this theres one thing for sure...

Germany absoloutely rocks the Hard Techno scene


hehe Dirty hard German Techno rocks!


Posted by Fresh on Sep-26-2002 21:35:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike


hehe Dirty hard German Techno rocks!


yyyyyeeeeeeeeeessssssss!!


Posted by Ekstasis on Sep-26-2002 21:41:

quote:
Originally posted by Seventh City


well i know the scene here in new jersey is growing every year i converted maybe almost 25 people this year so i will do the whole US by the time in 100


Where is there a scene in New Jersey? I'm bored as hell here in Philly.

I'm not trying to be an ass either. I'm seriously bored.


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