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Posted by RebeL9 on Oct-24-2005 09:45:

Trance time line

Ok dudes I need your help.
I'm going to do a trance time line and I would like your help with suggestions with tunes for each year. Any tunes are ok but I would prefer tunes which were groundbreaking for its time or sounds typical for its time. For example don't bother suggesting Tiesto - Traffic etc.
2 or 3 suggestions for each year is enough.

example:
1990
Age of Love - Age of Love (Boeing mix)
SFX - H2H3

1991:
Peyote - I Will Fight No More Forever
Zyon - No Fate

and so on to 2005.

i will design a timeline and put in samples from each year into the line. Credits will be given on the site to those who contributed.

Really hope you guys can help me out.


Posted by Sand Leaper on Oct-24-2005 09:52:

Hasn't this been done already?

http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...nce+classics%22


Posted by RebeL9 on Oct-24-2005 09:53:

yeah I couldn't find that thread. anyway I would like more early suggestions since that one starts up from 1992/1993


Posted by DJ Mikey Mike on Oct-24-2005 11:08:

I'll suggest a few:

1991: The Future Sound of London - Papua New Guinea
1992: Orbital - Halcyon & On & On
1993: Spooky - Little Bullet (Live Version) / BT - Embracing The Sunshine (Sashas Remix)
1996: Sasha - Ohmna
1997: Paul van Dyk - Forbidden Fruit / Paul van Dyk - Words (For Love Mix)
1998: Three Drives - Greece 2000
1999: Resistance D - Feel High (Humate Mix)
2000: Des Mitchell - Welcome To The Dance (Part 2 Mix)
2001: Kim Sanders - Food For Thought (Humate's Pop Dub)


Posted by basd on Oct-24-2005 11:45:

Thumbs up

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
1993: Spooky - Little Bullet (Live Version) / BT - Embracing The Sunshine (Sashas Remix)


+ Two full moons and a trout, maybe.


Posted by RebeL9 on Oct-24-2005 12:51:

thanx.
come on n00bs give more suggestions! :E
grimreaper where are you?


Posted by Ishkur on Oct-24-2005 13:08:

Make sure you draw a big fat vertical line right down the middle...say, around about 1996.......I call this the "Children" line. Everything before this line was spacey, hypnotic, arresting-the-comprehension-of-human-thought-enducing trance. Everything after this line means you cut off your own balls and fedexed them back to god.


Posted by Allied Nations on Oct-24-2005 13:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Ishkur
Make sure you draw a big fat vertical line right down the middle...say, around about 1996.......I call this the "Children" line. Everything before this line was spacey, hypnotic, arresting-the-comprehension-of-human-thought-enducing trance. Everything after this line means you cut off your own balls and fedexed them back to god.



At this point i bet god was pissed.


Posted by WingDing on Oct-24-2005 13:15:

hahahaaha papua new guinea trance....fuck they told methis place was full of n00bs. orbital? spooky? maybe try listing something typical of trance in the time, at least, hah. god you're an embarassment.

1990
groundbreaking:
Age of love, of course, because it set t3h trance standard, Dj's were playing it and calling it Trance and so on, and it was popular for the time. that's "relatively" popular. like as in it wasn't some uber underground track. dj's around the world were hammering it back when.


1991
Groundbreaking:
Eat Static - Habibeep
the first GOA/Psy trance track I can find on record.

typical:
Resistance D - Cosmic Love


1992
Groundbreaking:
Cosmic Baby - Sweet Dreams For Kaa
i'd say the very first real trance schmaltz, he really tried to lay it on thick. also the first "progressive" trance track, if you look at it.

Typical:
Futurhythm - Transmatic


1993
Groundbreaking:
Spicelab - Spicelab
what oliver lieb did here was take the existing trance template and say "what can I do to make this music exactly how it was supposed to be in every way" then he made his first album.

Typical:
Progressive Attack - Hypnoticharmony Part 2


1994
Typical:
Alien Factory - Destiny


1995
Groundbreaking?:
Robert Miles - Children
umm...nope. I wouldn't say so. what ground did it break? taking eurodance and bringing that popular sensibility to trance? that's not breaking ground. becoming very popular in the charts? in that sense, it broke ground, but not in an artistic sense.

Typical
Sven V�th - Ballet-Fusion (Modulation Mix)


Posted by Fundamental on Oct-24-2005 13:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Ishkur
Everything before this line was spacey, hypnotic, arresting-the-comprehension-of-human-thought-enducing trance.


No it wasn't.


Posted by montana on Oct-24-2005 15:13:

so i see radagast is back


Posted by DJ Mikey Mike on Oct-24-2005 16:02:

Didn't read the 'trance' bit in the title. Ignore (some of) my suggetions then.

If that actually is Radagast then fucking hell what a loser for firstly, not being able to stay away, and secondly, trying to hide the fact that he can't.


Posted by Sykonee on Oct-24-2005 16:33:

1992
Dance 2 Trance - P.ower Of A.merican N.atives (Vocal Mix)

Possibly the first vocal trance track to gain commercial success (in Canada, anyways).

Heck, that just might be the first vocal trance track, period.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Oct-24-2005 16:54:

quote:
Originally posted by WingDing
1995
Groundbreaking?:
Robert Miles - Children
umm...nope. I wouldn't say so. what ground did it break? taking eurodance and bringing that popular sensibility to trance? that's not breaking ground.


Yes it is. It took trance and altered the established template, introducing a focus on melodic lead and an uplifting emphasis. Sure, there were other uplifting, melodic tracks before Children (despite another Ishkur generalisation) but they were just tweaks on the recognised trance formula, where as Children took it to a further level of removal from the root sound of trance.

Because of the huge change that Children ushered in for the trance scene, denying its historical importance, for good or bad, is stupid, especially as you seem to be dismissing it because you don't like the track.

And I'm pretty sure that isn't Radagast. The writing style and personality is totally different. Clearly there's more than one arrogant classic trance elitist in the jungle.


Posted by montana on Oct-24-2005 18:58:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
And I'm pretty sure that isn't Radagast. The writing style and personality is totally different. Clearly there's more than one arrogant classic trance elitist in the jungle.


it can be, he can have changed it tho


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Oct-24-2005 19:06:

quote:
Originally posted by montana
it can be, he can have changed it tho


Nope. I see him post daily on another forum, and it's the same concoction of ironic-spam and steely intellectualism as ever. The guy would never use "n00b" or "hahahaha".


Posted by AlphaStarred on Oct-24-2005 19:23:

n00bs. I knew it was him as soon as I saw his first post in the "House.." thread. Yes, simply on account of his 'location' 'registration' and house preferance, I can forthwith tell who it is. Call me a clairvoyant, if you will. Anyway, what the fuck do you care if it is or isn't him or her? And why should he eschew ta? He's one of the only members that I don't mind reading some of his posts, even if I'm not interested in his electro samples, as I don't listen to electro as a rule. At least he (usually) doesn't post the selfsame trite nonsense I'm wont to reading here interminably...


Posted by Soeder on Oct-24-2005 19:40:

1995: Robert Miles - Children
1996: Mass In Orbit - Connect (Satellit Mix)
1997: Jet Set & Plastic Angel - Lost In Trance
1998: Push - Universal Nation
Aquaplex meets Junk Project - Brightness
1999: Junk Project - Control
Dutch Force - Deadline
2000: PHrenetic System - Intensity
Cloud 69 - Sixty Nine Ways
2001: Gaia - 4 Elements
System F Ft. Armin Van Buuren - Exhale
2002: Plastic Boy - Silver Bath
Matanka - Lost In a Dream (Push Remix)
2003: Lili Haydn - Anything (Gabriel & Dresden E-String Club Mix)
Ferry Corsten - Rock Your Body Rock
2004: Tilt - The World Doesn't Know
Kobee - Endless Thoughts
Mirco De Govia - Voller Sterne
2005: Jonas Steur - Silent Waves
Markus Schulz Feat Departure - Without You Near
Mike Foyle - For Your Eyes Only (Original Mix)


Posted by montana on Oct-24-2005 19:43:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Nope. I see him post daily on another forum


ishkur forum?

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
and it's the same concoction of ironic-spam and steely intellectualism as ever. The guy would never use "n00b" or "hahahaha".


oh please, it's him, he just uses a dumbed down speak because to fake the illusion that he left. and the hints that it's him can be found if you look closely in his post


Posted by AlphaStarred on Oct-24-2005 19:47:

quote:
Originally posted by montana
and the hints that it's him can be found if you look closely in his post


But the crux of the matter is that only fools need to look closely whilst one ought to discern who it is in the first post he'd ever made. Even if it had been a simple "Yes" or "No" post. Oh man, why do I even bother...


Posted by montana on Oct-24-2005 19:49:

quote:
Originally posted by AlphaStarred
But the crux of the matter is that only fools need to look closely whilst one ought to discern who it is in the first post he'd ever made. Even if it had been a simple "Yes" or "No" post. Oh man, why do I even bother...


i was just explaining, i knew it from the start that it was him, i mean, how obvious could be


Posted by Nostalgic on Oct-24-2005 20:32:

radagast = aiwendil i thought


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Oct-24-2005 20:43:

Radagast = muckluck = Aiwendiel = WingDing?


Posted by Jordan Stevens on Oct-24-2005 20:53:

my time line

92-96 96-99 2000 2001 2002 2003 04-05
-------------------------------------------------------
good awsome great cool good ehhh.. shit


Posted by n0bben on Oct-24-2005 21:22:

notice

WingDing made his post Today 15:15

but it's edited later on, to make additions to the original post
Last edited by WingDing on Oct-24-2005 at 16:15

i dunno, but this is typical for Radagasts posts


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