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Posted by surferfb on Apr-29-2003 20:55:

Introducing someone to trance

I did a search, nothing came up so I'm sorry if this is a repeat topic. I was wondering what songs you use if you introduce friends/relatives/signigficant others to trance. I usually use some of the best known stuff, but what about you guys?


Posted by DJSmiley on Apr-29-2003 20:58:

They all know trance here

With all the radiostations over here and all parties, no-one can miss it


Posted by OhioTranceFan on Apr-29-2003 20:59:

What Ive used to try to get my friends into trance is Tiesto's Magik series. Magik's 3-6 are all a great listen. Another option, if you have a cd burner is to just select represetational tunes of each little sub-genre and see what they like, then push them in that direction. By sub-genres i mean like, pure uplifting, vocal cheese, vocal trance (not cheese)....etc


Posted by AndskiSpeed on Apr-29-2003 21:00:

I'd probably start with some classics, maybe popular uplifting tunes, you know what I mean

I'd mostly keep to accessible stuff, they'll be able to get into their own taste soon enough. And I'd get them to sign up here :x


I'd show them tunes like

Ferry Corsten - Indigo
PvD - Nothing But You
Scott Bond vs Solar Stone - The 3rd Earth, this sort of stuff mainly


Posted by allstar on Apr-29-2003 21:01:

It's a very hard situation and varies from person to person.

As a general rule, I'd stick to the slightly cheesey, melodic, uplifting and perhaps vocal stuff. Don't want the tracks to be too unapproachable.

Saying this however, I have a friend who has no real musical genre of preference, but he finds most of the common, more approachable trance OK, but I dropped him in the deep end with some Hybrid and he really liked it.

Good luck, I wish my friends were tranceaddicts.


Posted by starglider on Apr-29-2003 23:12:

Well, it really depends. My friend listens to mostly rap and some rock, but I heard him listening to a Portishead CD one time (trip hop, basically) so that gave me an indication. He liked more progressive, downtempo stuff like Grayarea - Yewminyst and he also liked Holden's 93 Returning mix of Nothing. So it varies, but the general rule is...

... everyone likes Nothing.


Posted by joeh on Apr-29-2003 23:25:

You gotta decide if you want to play them the more melodic stuff - which say old relatives might liken to classical music.

solid globe - north pole
sonorous - protonic (ronski Speed Mix)
scott bond vs solar stone - 3rd earth


Or maybe the kinda stuff that ferry might play - which is a progression from the commercial stuff a younger friend might have heard on the radio


Posted by Ibiza Dreams on Apr-30-2003 00:28:

Smoking ..umm..something Different Genres

What I've noticed is that different people might respond well to a certain "type" of electronica. Not everyone gives a positive response to uplifting cheesy ATC type stuff.

First try a classic with a great melody such as...
William Orbit - Ravels Pavane pour une Infante Defunte (Ferry Corsten Remix)
or
Photon Project - Illumination


then try something maybe harder and funkier like...
Tomcraft - Loneliness (Klub Mix)
or
Moguai - Get On

Then some progressive like...
Sasha - Xpander
or
James Holden - Nothing (Returning 93 Mix)

Maybe the respond to breakbeat...
Cern - Baileys
or
Infusion - Legacy (Junkie XL Remix)

It all depends on the person dude, again each person responds differently to different types of tracks... try all different genres, then after they say they like it you say "Welcome to the world of Electronic Dance Music" Peeze!


Posted by mndeg on Apr-30-2003 01:22:

CHEESE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
DARUDE SANDSTORM
DJ SAMMY BETTER OFF ALONE
DJ SAMMY HEAVEN


Posted by mndeg on Apr-30-2003 01:23:

quote:
Originally posted by joeh152
You gotta decide if you want to play them the more melodic stuff - which say old relatives might liken to classical music.

solid globe - north pole
sonorous - protonic (ronski Speed Mix)
scott bond vs solar stone - 3rd earth


Or maybe the kinda stuff that ferry might play - which is a progression from the commercial stuff a younger friend might have heard on the radio


this would make them go zzz as the average person has about a 3-4 second attention span


Posted by DJDigDug on Apr-30-2003 02:12:

hmm, depends if they have a high tolerance for redundancy, ill use a vocal free ch00n, but the andain tracks seem to work well as well as lost vaugeness (oliver lieb mix) I also notice the harder trance people find easier to accept than softer stuff at first so get some banging toons like Paul Maddox - Tension (freak mix) or any marco V they usually like those Echoes would be GREAT!! the vision mix ne way, any MIKE tunes Push tranceformation would settle well, personally i feel it depends on the person, some people really fall for the vocals, others need a segway into it for example rockers need harder stuff whilst others feel more comfortable to the melodic, as long as you get that, this is pretty cool reaction they should be hooked rather quickly lmao. then of course there are a few people who just dont get the energy and vibe of trance, for these people i have more sympathy than anyone on the earth for i feeeeel soo bad for them, its like not being able to fully expirience life.

Basically when introducing keep in mind what genre they are coming from, try to find a good track that has elements they enjoy in music, so basically they can see what their favorite elements are like hellaamplified lolz, I am in an area which had no trance addicts but one by one they all fall MUWAHAHAH heh.


Posted by Master Kush on Apr-30-2003 04:02:

dj Tiesto Live @ Energy 2000


Posted by VaNFeCto on Apr-30-2003 05:36:

Re: Introducing someone to trance

quote:
Originally posted by surferfb
I did a search, nothing came up so I'm sorry if this is a repeat topic. I was wondering what songs you use if you introduce friends/relatives/signigficant others to trance. I usually use some of the best known stuff, but what about you guys?


Honestly when I have this problem u need t see what kind of person they are. Like what I do I introduce people to the chill stuff. A lot of people like Basement Jaxx stuff and stuff like Opus III, thats what i do.


Posted by deejay2002 on Apr-30-2003 06:20:

everyone's different but not this song

scott bond vs solar stone - 3rd earth

it's too deep for the newbies...


Posted by Solstice on Apr-30-2003 07:49:

as others have mentioned just choose really well known tracks like Ligaya, 7 cities , for an angel etc.


Posted by TOR on Apr-30-2003 12:24:

quote:
Originally posted by mndeg
CHEESE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


no cheese, because people know these tracks from the radio and usually can't stand it..

i've had a fair bit of luck with plastic boy - silver bath


Posted by joeh on Apr-30-2003 12:56:

quote:
Originally posted by mndeg
this would make them go zzz as the average person has about a 3-4 second attention span



Well, no - older people i know definately seem to like music like that. One example, was when i was listening to a mix of mine at work during my break my boss (who is like 50+) heard sonorous - protonic (ronski speed mix), and asked me what it was called as they liked it.

Other tracks to try would be Seven Cities, or ferrys remix of adagio for strings. Older people will generally liken this kind of melodic music to classical music and therefore like it.

Other people who like DJ sammy etc could be brought into liking quality trance by way of Ferry Corsten stuff - or stuff with lots of vocals in it (oceanlab etc).


Posted by joeh on Apr-30-2003 12:58:

quote:
Originally posted by tor8024
no cheese, because people know these tracks from the radio and usually can't stand it..

i've had a fair bit of luck with plastic boy - silver bath



Yeh - some people hear that and like it, others hear it, hate it, and think all trance is like that.

Either way, i find that nearly everyone can like at least one trance track, even if people on here wouldnt admit it they would probably like one or more rock tracks or something.



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