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Posted by varun on Jan-21-2005 05:55:

Could ASOT's discontinuation be a big blow to trance?

I gave this some thought and wondered. Armin used to hold ASOT once a week for 2 hours and thousands of listeners from around the world would tune in for that time period.
On an average, Armin would play atleast 6-7 new tunes/week and that indirectly means he was promoting 6-7 artists per week. Not to mention, the tremendous amount of support his label provided signing artists off these very forums such as Mike Foyle and Vadim Zhukov to name a few.
In short, the global exposure that trance music got whilst ASOT was around was tremendous. Granted that a lot of this exposure was the same formulaic style of trance, but to a new listener it was just trance and to the rest of us just 'ASOT'.

My question is:

Globally,trance is already in a sad state of affairs. It is not a thriving genre. It is a surviving genre powered by the DJ elite and the budding artists. The tremendous ASOT exposure is now temporarily non-existent.
I feel that this could be a BIG blow to trance music in the long run. Possibly to the point of near extinction. Think about it ppl.

Edit: My apologies. I already posted this in the cor. Please reply in here.


Posted by tribu on Jan-21-2005 05:59:

I think another show (or combination of shows) would be best to take ASOT's place.

For instance, if a station signed J00f, Sander K, Jon O Bir, and DeepDish to do a show once a month, but aired them all consistantly on the same day of the week and time, they could draw a huge audience. This would be a great way to keep things fresh while hearing a wide variety of music.


Posted by AlphaStarred on Jan-21-2005 06:05:

Di.fm already hosts J00f's Global Trance Grooves every second Tuesday of the month.


Posted by tribu on Jan-21-2005 06:07:

quote:
Originally posted by AlphaStarred
Di.fm already hosts J00f's Global Trance Grooves every second Tuesday of the month.


i know, but imagine if they signed those other 3 to play the other 3 tuesdays of the month. All one show name, but with a different focus depending on the week. A show like that could give ASOT's highest ratings a run for it's money.


Posted by AlphaStarred on Jan-21-2005 06:09:

to be quite frank, i haven't listened to J00f's show live for some time now..online radio shows never really appealed to me unless it's someone i'm quite fond of and have the spare time, or unless it's one of my m8s doing a set...


Posted by Radagast on Jan-21-2005 06:10:

Well Di.fm's trance channel has thousands of listeners at all times and live shows almost every day that contain new tracks. On average DI has twice as much listeners as the next most popular internet radio station of any genre. So your worries are unfounded and fruitless.


Posted by tribu on Jan-21-2005 06:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Radagast
Well Di.fm's trance channel has thousands of listeners at all times and live shows almost every day that contain new tracks. On average DI has twice as much listeners as the next most popular internet radio station of any genre. So your worries are unfounded and fruitless.


Very well, I retract my idea.


Posted by AlphaStarred on Jan-21-2005 06:12:

yes...i've listened to many a set on Di.fm especially during the inception of 2003..not to mention the sets recorded on their other numerous channels..


Posted by idoru on Jan-21-2005 06:15:

No. While it's nice to have all of these big, massive parties multiple times in the year, it's also nice to have some creativity within the genre, not over-used, generic, effortless ideas (typically aired on ASOT).

I wouldn't mind sacrificing a couple of popular events, big club nights, or the like and wouldn't mind seeing Trance go back "underground" to a certain extent as long as the music became creative.


Posted by AlphaStarred on Jan-21-2005 06:21:

quote:
Originally posted by idoru
I wouldn't mind sacrificing a couple of popular events, big club nights, or the like and wouldn't mind seeing Trance go back "underground" to a certain extent as long as the music became creative.


sorry that shan't happen.


Posted by Radagast on Jan-21-2005 06:23:

In order to clarify I must state that if your only concern is simply lack of exposure (via the internet at least...), then I must also state that DI.fm exposes more people to trance by far than ASOT. It has been around longer and will be around after the rest go under. You have no reason to worry in that respect.


Posted by idoru on Jan-21-2005 06:24:

quote:
Originally posted by AlphaStarred
sorry that shan't happen.


I'm not saying that it will; I highly doubt that it will ever happen. I'm just saying that because it seems to be what Varun was getting at with this post; "ASOT is dead, so Trance wont be as popular anymore."


Posted by DOOMBOT on Jan-21-2005 06:30:

Trance is dying again? I have no clue where people get these ideas from and why it is continued to be said. Just as many people love and listen to the music as did way before. Seems like its just the cool thing to say these days.


Posted by AlphaStarred on Jan-21-2005 06:30:

bottom line is that virtually all contemporary Trance is lackluster, even pitiful to a great extent. Oddly enough, the Trance i relish that's being produced nowadays is very seldom, if not never, played on ASOT.


Posted by DOOMBOT on Jan-21-2005 06:38:

Interesting, cuz I cant get enough of it all. I dunno, but I just dont think its dying or will every die... will just evolve like everything else in this world. And I look at that as a good thing, not bad.


Posted by Serp on Jan-21-2005 10:24:

Re: Could ASOT's discontinuation be a big blow to trance?

quote:
Originally posted by varun
I gave this some thought and wondered. Armin used to hold ASOT once a week for 2 hours and thousands of listeners from around the world would tune in for that time period.
On an average, Armin would play atleast 6-7 new tunes/week and that indirectly means he was promoting 6-7 artists per week. Not to mention, the tremendous amount of support his label provided signing artists off these very forums such as Mike Foyle and Vadim Zhukov to name a few.
In short, the global exposure that trance music got whilst ASOT was around was tremendous. Granted that a lot of this exposure was the same formulaic style of trance, but to a new listener it was just trance and to the rest of us just 'ASOT'.

My question is:

Globally,trance is already in a sad state of affairs. It is not a thriving genre. It is a surviving genre powered by the DJ elite and the budding artists. The tremendous ASOT exposure is now temporarily non-existent.
I feel that this could be a BIG blow to trance music in the long run. Possibly to the point of near extinction. Think about it ppl.

Edit: My apologies. I already posted this in the cor. Please reply in here.


why do you say its not a thriving genre? how exactly would you define a genre that is "thriving" ?


Posted by nwopper on Jan-21-2005 11:18:

Why is ASOT a blow to trance in general? Did trance died again? I wonder how many times this genre has been declared dead.... This time it's ASOT? Well, I don't like ASOT too much....but I do not think it will be a blow to trance. Frankly I don't get it that people see it as more than just a radioshow with a dj that plays tunes, like every other. That a simple radioshow can kill genres, that's a little bit above my head. I wonder when GDJB starts to kill genres than....


Posted by Billabong on Jan-21-2005 12:45:

Shows on proton radio are by far better than asot.


Posted by staticblue on Jan-21-2005 12:51:

no.


Posted by Sunsnail on Jan-21-2005 12:54:

I doubt it


Posted by dj_lane on Jan-21-2005 13:16:

there are tons of shows still promoting trance, Joof's Show on DI, Above and Beyond's Trance Around The World, Global DJ Broadcast (when they have trance guests)

ASOT's absence does have some impact on exposure, but Armin isnt done yet


Posted by RebeL9 on Jan-21-2005 13:17:

i think the death of ASOT will be the rise of trance. it will rise up from all those average anjuna and armadacrap stuff being aired there constantly.


Posted by Psionic on Jan-21-2005 16:55:

Maybe good trance will rise up again, but I think this year will see the rise of a different genre. I think personally that trance has had it.


Posted by UWM on Jan-21-2005 16:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Billabong
Shows on proton radio are by far better than asot.


You are absolutely right.


Posted by sandstorm03 on Jan-21-2005 17:01:

omg this shits retarded


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