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Posted by kr00t0n on Sep-28-2005 20:19:

Looking for proggy trance

I'm starting to get into the trancier side of prog such as:

Perasma - Swing to Harmony
Lustral - Everytime (Timo Maas)
Niklas Harding - Butterfly Effect
U & K - Drop


I'm not a fan of probspot, can anybody else give me some reccomendations?

ta


Posted by RebeL9 on Sep-28-2005 20:21:

Re: Looking for proggy trance

quote:
Originally posted by kr00t0n
I'm starting to get into the trancier side of prog such as:

Perasma - Swing to Harmony
Lustral - Everytime (Timo Maas)
Niklas Harding - Butterfly Effect
U & K - Drop


I'm not a fan of probspot, can anybody else give me some reccomendations?

ta


there are loads of good threads about this subject. do a search


Posted by kr00t0n on Sep-28-2005 20:41:

Re: Re: Looking for proggy trance

quote:
Originally posted by RebeL9
there are loads of good threads about this subject. do a search


prog has numerous subgenres, and I dont like the housey or tribal side of it at all, I was looking for specific input based on the sound of the tracks I mentioned


Posted by montana on Sep-28-2005 20:56:

gareth, i know that but there is still alot of good threads about this

like this one: http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=137340


Posted by kr00t0n on Sep-28-2005 21:15:

quote:
Originally posted by montana
gareth, i know that but there is still alot of good threads about this

like this one: http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...threadid=137340


cheers for that, does only go up to 2003 though

kidding

looks like even more money to spend on records now


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Sep-28-2005 21:24:

Would Tilt fit the bill? Their album is very good in the trancey parts.


Posted by montana on Sep-28-2005 22:09:

until quivver left yes, tilt was doing fine progressive trance then.

and a thing that teknoscraper said in that thread, the proper progressive trance that is being released right now is not coming from the usual suspects, it's from the artists that the epic trance community would call psytrance artists


Posted by kr00t0n on Sep-28-2005 22:11:

quote:
Originally posted by montana
until quivver left yes, tilt was doing fine progressive trance then.

and a thing that teknoscraper said in that thread, the proper progressive trance that is being released right now is not coming from the usual suspects, it's from the artists that the epic trance community would call psytrance artists


I do find the opening track I used for A State of Toot Vol 3 pretty proggy, even though it is psy (Astrix - The Fourth Revelation)


Posted by Shudder on Sep-28-2005 22:55:

probably most of the stuff on dave seaman's first GU album i would consider prog trance.


Posted by Daegal_Brain on Sep-28-2005 22:57:

some ideas

I am as well!

Have been loving stuff by:

Probspot
Roland Klinkenberg
Steve May
Mike Foyle
Rythem Code
Brian Eno
Kuffdman & Plant...

Give that lot a try


Posted by kr00t0n on Sep-28-2005 23:01:

Re: some ideas

quote:
Originally posted by Daegal_Brain
I am as well!

Have been loving stuff by:

Probspot
Roland Klinkenberg
Steve May
Mike Foyle
Rythem Code
Brian Eno
Kuffdman & Plant...

Give that lot a try


will do, cheers


Posted by Snooper on Sep-29-2005 00:06:

Re: some ideas

quote:
Originally posted by Daegal_Brain
Brian Eno


Prog-trance? You sure learn something new every day....

For some quality prog-trance, check out the new album from Jaia, Fiction.


Posted by RebeL9 on Sep-29-2005 04:14:

Re: some ideas

quote:
Originally posted by Daegal_Brain

Brian Eno


Brian Eno started doing progtrance?


Posted by Clovis on Sep-29-2005 06:04:

Some of my favorite prog trance comes from Sonorous


Posted by Sykonee on Sep-29-2005 06:58:

Re: Re: some ideas

quote:
Originally posted by RebeL9
Brian Eno started doing progtrance?

Makes you wonder how many people have even actually heard the original An Ending (Ascent).


Posted by basd on Sep-29-2005 07:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis86
Some of my favorite prog trance comes from Sonorous

Glass garden is a good track, yes..

Maybe Maurice - Feline will fit your tastes as well.


Posted by Rick D on Sep-29-2005 08:11:

how about max graham productions/remixes


Posted by kr00t0n on Sep-29-2005 08:57:

quote:
Originally posted by moondog
how about max graham productions/remixes


His 'sidechain' sound is wearing a little thin with me

Sonorous are excellent, love their remix of Miro - By Your Side


Posted by DRM on Sep-29-2005 09:20:

Re: Re: some ideas

quote:
Originally posted by Snooper

For some quality prog-trance, check out the new album from Jaia, Fiction.


whole heartedly recommended by me too


Posted by montana on Sep-29-2005 15:18:

yeah, old Max Graham stuff is wicked


Posted by Rick D on Sep-29-2005 15:55:

quote:
Originally posted by kr00t0n
His 'sidechain' sound is wearing a little thin with me

Sonorous are excellent, love their remix of Miro - By Your Side



Posted by jdat on Sep-29-2005 16:11:

quote:
Originally posted by kr00t0n
I do find the opening track I used for A State of Toot Vol 3 pretty proggy, even though it is psy (Astrix - The Fourth Revelation)



Some of the olddd psytrance most certainly makes me think of progressive by the song structures and rhythmics albeit at a higher speed


Posted by medinaM5 on Sep-29-2005 16:16:

try clovis' progtrance mix...good stuff bro


Posted by WojiePoj on Sep-29-2005 17:14:

Re: Re: some ideas

quote:
Originally posted by Snooper
Prog-trance? You sure learn something new every day....

For some quality prog-trance, check out the new album from Jaia, Fiction.
hahahah i was just just just thinkin the exact same thing...eno lol....


Posted by Ted Promo on Sep-29-2005 18:40:

Re: Re: Re: some ideas

quote:
Originally posted by Sykonee
Makes you wonder how many people have even actually heard the original An Ending (Ascent).


[noob]

That tune's so ambient it must be prog!

[/noob]


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