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Important Trance creations
Which tracks do you think had influence on the Trance scene and might have caused a change of some sort?
I mean tracks that a lot of people agreed that they were important.
2 tracks that I think were very important are:
William Orbit - Barber's Adagio for Strings (Ferry Corsten Remix)
Gouryella - Ligaya
Another track that I think is very important is:
Marcel Woords feat S.h.o.k.k. Presents Woodshokk - Tulips & Chocolate
In some point of this track, it sounds JUST like Adagio for Strings!
Please name tracks that made a different or influenced the trance scene and not just tracks you love and listen to a lot ok?
(If someone will wrote Whiteroom or No One On Earth I will go nuts! Those tracks were awesome and I love them but they weren't that important to the trance scene)
How did those tracks change the trance scene?
IMO late eighties/early nineties acid house had some impact on trance. Some of it sounds like trance, except slowed down a bit. Like, some stuff by Psychic TV and such artists.
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veracocha - carte blanche.. just a classic that ppl will always remember IMO
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| Originally posted by trance in da pa veracocha - carte blanche.. just a classic that ppl will always remember IMO |
Cosmic Gate - Exploration of space
Cosmic Gate - Back To Earth - Shokk mix
Cosmic Gate - The Wave
Cosmic Gate - Human Beans
Cosmic Gate - Fire Wire
Cosmic Gate - Over The Rainbow
system f - out of the blue ... the track that made the jp8080 riff sound famous! its' THE TRANCE SOUND!
but before that you had old stuff on EYE Q records, sven vath l'esperanza etc.. etc...
also robert miles - children, made trance to the radio...
I read somewhere that BT made a track in the early 90ies (can't remember the title), that was in fact the first trancetrack to feature a long melodic break combined with a build-up with drum- and snarerolls, and supposedly that changed the trance-scene quite a lot...
I dunno if one SINGLE song can create such an impact on the trance scene...cause if it can anyone here can simply post their choon they love the most and claim it "changed the scene".
Im gonna go for an artist, something like Chicane or maybe the earlier Tiesto.
Lets not forget, if it wasnt for Tiesto's popularity and playing @ the olympics, im sure there wouldnt be such a (general, not underground) focus on trance or DJ's at this or at an earlier age.
Jan Johnston - Flesh
Definitely set the standard for all vocal trance.
Re: Important Trance creations
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| Originally posted by mety333 Gouryella - Ligaya[/b] Another track that I think is very important is: Marcel Woords feat S.h.o.k.k. Presents Woodshokk - Tulips & Chocolate |
Re: Re: Important Trance creations
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| Originally posted by Mr.Mystery What exactly is so important about these tunes? |
yeah, i think this thread will turn to go nowhere on topic, i think he needs to re-word what he says and not say 'influence', coz it will turn into a flame war.
Just list the one's you think are influential to trance and don't ask questions.
Ory = Radagast Jr.?
Dj Sammy - heaven
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dunno about trance in general because we could go anywhere with this by mentioning disco artists and even bands like Pink Floyd. But as for the modern sound of trance, I have to go with Chicane and Robert Miles.
Yeah, Ory is the fruit of my loins, and what loins! Three times the size of a watermelon and more spermatozoa than a gorilla in mating season! I don't know how my son got the stupid idea that Sasha plays good music though. One of my spermatozoa must have mutated or something. Then again his mother is a pretentious peacock. And what a peacock!!....
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| Originally posted by Radagast Yeah, Ory is the fruit of my loins, and what loins! Three times the size of a watermelon and more spermatozoa than a gorilla in mating season! I don't know how my son got the stupid idea that Sasha plays good music though. One of my spermatozoa must have mutated or something. Then again his mother is a pretentious peacock. And what a peacock!!.... |
WTF?
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| Originally posted by Radagast Yeah, Ory is the fruit of my loins, and what loins! Three times the size of a watermelon and more spermatozoa than a gorilla in mating season! I don't know how my son got the stupid idea that Sasha plays good music though. One of my spermatozoa must have mutated or something. Then again his mother is a pretentious peacock. And what a peacock!!.... |
Oh man...
I think I didn't phrase my question right and you took it the wrong way....
Now I'm confused lol
Robert Miles - Children
That track is also a classic.
Think a better question would be what tunes made a certain sound more popular or widely popular.
Like binary finary - huge in ibiza and from some documentry i saw aparently made a lot of producers relised that people would lap up massive chord changes, probs bs but know what there getin at.
Robert Miles - Children n BT - Flamin June, released helped make trance commercialy viable.
As for tunes which brung new sounds to the genre, gotta say flutlicht - icarus, scot project - future is now n early chicane stuff.
Fuck knows!
Think a better question would be what tunes made a certain sound more popular or widely popular.
Like binary finary - huge in ibiza and from some documentry i saw aparently made a lot of producers relised that people would lap up massive chord changes, probs bs but know what there getin at.
Robert Miles - Children n BT - Flamin June, helped make trance commercialy viable.
As for tunes which brung new sounds to the genre, gotta say flutlicht - icarus, scot project - future is now n early chicane stuff.
Fuck knows!
It's at times like these I can forgive Radagast for everything. Some of you people are really clueless.
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| Originally posted by Ory How did those tracks change the trance scene? |
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