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dj sammy and more crap
For those who listen this kind of stupidity and try to confirm "it's trance....you better shut your mouth and close your cd player...
dj sammy
sylver
darude
and other shit....
thanks....
wtf are you on about??
Thx for the message, mate 
Don't forget Jan Wayne 
And take it easy mate...
You won't last long here if you go all Hulk when someone mentions this kind of crap!
Hey Disney sweet sig!
ok about this thread.....I'm not a super duper Dj Sammy fan either but everyone is entitled to their own likes and dislikes. C'mon, there's too much flaming on this board already.
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| Originally posted by Disney Don't forget Jan Wayne ![]() |
You forgot Lasgo too

TIT
lol
And Scooter
Yeah, all you regulars better listen to this tit...he knows what he's talking about.
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| Originally posted by hardstyle And Scooter |
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| Originally posted by Disney You won't last long here if you go all Hulk when someone mentions this kind of crap! |
Re: dj sammy and more crap
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| Originally posted by Jeffnorman For those who listen this kind of stupidity and try to confirm "it's trance....you better shut your mouth and close your cd player... dj sammy sylver darude and other shit.... thanks.... |
Re: Re: dj sammy and more crap
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| Originally posted by Tranc3 Well I've only listened to those artists a few times, but they are indeed creating music that falls into the overall genre known as "trance." What defines the overall genre? I think most people would agree with me when I say it includes the following: - A "4-on-the-floor" beat - Some variation on the supersaw as the leading melody (although the transgressive movement is starting to phase that out) - The well-known "buildups" and "breakdowns" that trance tends to carry to an extreme at times - If the track has any vocals, 95% of the time it will be a female singer. - Some variation on the "melodic" theme or the "uplifting" theme - in essence a focus on the composition's tonal aspects, not the rhythmic aspects. With that said, you can see that the artists mentioned above my post do indeed fall into the category called "trance." If you are of another mindset, I'd love to hear what it is (and more importantly, why). |
oh, and personally i still like darude...his latest stuff was mint... IMO.
sand storm was the first trance song i ever heard...
I'm sorry to admit that the vocal/lyrics in DJ Sammy - Heaven are great, but of course the trancey stuff is horrible.
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| Originally posted by Mattsanity I'm sorry to admit that the vocal/lyrics in DJ Sammy - Heaven are great, but of course the trancey stuff is horrible. |
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| Originally posted by mike_stefan69 wtf are you on about?? |
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| Originally posted by mndeg TIT |
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| Originally posted by TeKnoHe@d2025 Yeah, all you regulars better listen to this tit...he knows what he's talking about. |
don't listen to cheese or DIE!!
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| Originally posted by TeKnoHe@d2025 Yeah, all you regulars better listen to this tit...he knows what he's talking about. |
Re: Re: dj sammy and more crap
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| Originally posted by Tranc3 Well I've only listened to those artists a few times, but they are indeed creating music that falls into the overall genre known as "trance." What defines the overall genre? I think most people would agree with me when I say it includes the following: - A "4-on-the-floor" beat - Some variation on the supersaw as the leading melody (although the transgressive movement is starting to phase that out) - The well-known "buildups" and "breakdowns" that trance tends to carry to an extreme at times - If the track has any vocals, 95% of the time it will be a female singer. - Some variation on the "melodic" theme or the "uplifting" theme - in essence a focus on the composition's tonal aspects, not the rhythmic aspects. With that said, you can see that the artists mentioned above my post do indeed fall into the category called "trance." If you are of another mindset, I'd love to hear what it is (and more importantly, why). |
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| Originally posted by sleepydragon thats why its officialy called 'commercial trance' it is not trance that we all know and love. commercial trance is a spin-off of trance |
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| Originally posted by sleepydragon thats why its officialy called 'commercial trance' it is not trance that we all know and love. commercial trance is a spin-off of trance |
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| Originally posted by Jeffnorman For those who listen this kind of stupidity and try to confirm "it's trance....you better shut your mouth and close your cd player... dj sammy sylver darude and other shit.... thanks.... |
omfg dj sammy i die
/joking
i believe in TiTs 
Re: dj sammy and more crap
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| Originally posted by Jeffnorman For those who listen this kind of stupidity and try to confirm "it's trance....you better shut your mouth and close your cd player... dj sammy sylver darude and other shit.... thanks.... |
Darude - Sandstorm + Dj Sammy - Heaven = BEST SONGS EVA!!!111
oh yeah +1
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