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Posted by macdo on Dec-26-2005 15:14:

Your opinions for 2006???

as we grow closer to 2006 who do u suggest will be the main artists to loook for in the up coming year, persoanlly im looking forward to more andy moor stuff!!!and the usual brilliance from ferry corsten and G&D!

also wot do u reckon are gonna be the big tracks of 2006??!!


Posted by guster on Dec-26-2005 15:21:

Can't really know any big tracks..

but.

I'm looking to see where Sander K takes us this year.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Dec-26-2005 15:28:

I predict a backlash on minimal, a sudden surge in experimental deebee, guitars in house to become even more popular than last year, and for trance to continue getting more and more twinkly and less and less original.


Posted by Ian on Dec-26-2005 15:46:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I predict a backlash on minimal, a sudden surge in experimental deebee, guitars in house to become even more popular than last year, and for trance to continue getting more and more twinkly and less and less original.


trance to split in two. it nearly has already but the asot/gdjb sound will finally die out as a newer sound comes in somehow, maybe influenced by other styles or reusing older ones to make a new sound. Evolution happens naturally though so we'll have to wait & see.

As the techno people love to be cool & even more opinionated than the biggest trancewhore, i do predict minimal too will get a backlash, as another sound takes over, things do revolve so we'll see what gets it.


Posted by nchs09 on Dec-26-2005 18:58:

it was a good year in general. good shit all over the palce;


Posted by Omega Apex on Dec-26-2005 21:39:

Re: Your opinions for 2006???

quote:
Originally posted by macdo
persoanlly im looking forward to more andy moor stuff!!

same


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Dec-26-2005 21:40:

Let me dig out my crystal ball...


Posted by RebeL9 on Dec-26-2005 22:04:

well The Digital Blonde album is hopefully getting released in beginning of January. If everything turns out well it should easily become album of the year.
I don't care much for anything else right now


Posted by Marc Summers on Dec-26-2005 22:12:

isn't tiesto releasing an album in '06?

I'm no fan of tiesto, but lets see what happens.


Posted by weymouth on Dec-26-2005 22:50:

Nothing will change until the audience base changes and I dont see that changing soon.


Posted by MichaelBoogerd! on Dec-26-2005 22:57:

>insert stupid dj/music mag here..< will event a new genre.. which they can champion for the first 10 months of the year, then release a few issues completely bastardising the whole point of the said new genre, and claim its death in their bumper December Double Bill.

In the mean time, unknown to the majority of clubbers reading said magazines...

the dance community continues to thrive worldwide, with all the big djs getting richer, all the promoters loving how fat their wallets are... and the clubbers happy to see their favourites in megagothical ultra-modern sports arenas (with free air con!).

Meanwhile over on TA... the 500 regulars who would find something to bitch about even if they lived in Utopia... complained about the lack of decent tunes, comparing the new genre to edm when they first started.

in fact 2006 sounds just like 2005 did.


Posted by arwoo on Dec-26-2005 23:23:

as long as this electro house shite dies ill be happy. Enough is enough for fuck sake.

bleep bleep vip vop boing tsh chkchkchk bosh-chk-bleep bleep blip boop

R2-D2 must be locked in a padded cell going crazy !!


Posted by Saka on Dec-26-2005 23:24:

My time machine only lets me go back in time, not forward, drat it.
I reckon Tiesto this winter is gathering an army of trance dj worshippers and will take over the world,and re-release Traffic,which will then be forced upon us,until it haunts our very dreams.

Still won't be the track of 2006 though.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Dec-26-2005 23:28:

Whiteroom 2006
As The Rush Comes 2006
Satellite 2006
Summerdream 2006
Call On Me 2006
Axel F 2006

Looks like a great year!


Posted by iammesol on Dec-27-2005 00:02:

I'm looking forward to new sounds and hopefully the death of GDJB/ASOT, but i know with that will probably be the Swedish Mafia What goes up must come down...


Posted by Cloud on Dec-27-2005 00:10:

I am sure the top djs are going to release their usual mix albums one month before the dj-mag poll.


Posted by Nsonic on Dec-27-2005 00:25:

More stuff from Pendulum.
More quality releases by TranceTribe

new artists that havent done an artist album will do so, and will experiment with other styles, kinda like what Marco V and Armin did. damn experimental bastards.


Posted by lazy chick on Dec-27-2005 00:44:

same as every other year


Posted by gizzymcg on Dec-27-2005 01:11:

I think its been a weak year for trance as a whole. There have been sum truely shocking records like SOS and Dogzilla - Withouth You and not really one possible classic record released the entire year.

As for 2006 my guess would be that SVD will become a far bigger player than he already is. He has the potential to becom as big as the other big DJ's like PVD & Tiesto etc. Also think (although i hope not) that John Askew and the Discover sound is goin to become very popular in trance. That is veyr little to the actual melodies but really strong kicks etc.

Hopefully Armin will see that chasing Tiesto and using the more commercial sound isnt working for him and he will see that hes become boring and predicatable and might go back to his uplifitng sound where he is at his best. Seeing Tiesto at the HMH gave me hope that he will also go back to the style he had circa 2002. IF he does a lot of his critics (including me) will get off his back.

At the end of the day i really dont know what a lot of people expect to happen in trance. If you want the sound to evolve then make records yourself. The bottom line is if the clubbers dont like it it will be unsuccessful. Clubbing wise things have been good. Ive been to sum superb nites and i think it will be similar again. As long as everyone can go out and enjoy themselves then its all good imo


Posted by Col on Dec-27-2005 01:36:

quote:
Originally posted by gizzymcg
I think its been a weak year for trance as a whole. There have been sum truely shocking records like SOS and Dogzilla - Withouth You and not really one possible classic record released the entire year.

As for 2006 my guess would be that SVD will become a far bigger player than he already is. He has the potential to becom as big as the other big DJ's like PVD & Tiesto etc. Also think (although i hope not) that John Askew and the Discover sound is goin to become very popular in trance. That is veyr little to the actual melodies but really strong kicks etc.

Hopefully Armin will see that chasing Tiesto and using the more commercial sound isnt working for him and he will see that hes become boring and predicatable and might go back to his uplifitng sound where he is at his best. Seeing Tiesto at the HMH gave me hope that he will also go back to the style he had circa 2002. IF he does a lot of his critics (including me) will get off his back.

At the end of the day i really dont know what a lot of people expect to happen in trance. If you want the sound to evolve then make records yourself. The bottom line is if the clubbers dont like it it will be unsuccessful. Clubbing wise things have been good. Ive been to sum superb nites and i think it will be similar again. As long as everyone can go out and enjoy themselves then its all good imo

I agree with pretty much everything said here.


Posted by www.BEN.dj on Dec-27-2005 01:38:

quote:
Originally posted by RebeL9
well The Digital Blonde album is hopefully getting released in beginning of January. If everything turns out well it should easily become album of the year.
I don't care much for anything else right now


You'll be looking now towards Feb. for the DB's album ...trust me though it will be well worth the extra 2-3 weeks wait.

Steve Birch's new album "Aquarius" will be released soon, now that is really nice.

On the whole it looks like 2006 is going to be all about JOOF.


Posted by Floorfiller on Dec-27-2005 02:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Whiteroom 2006
As The Rush Comes 2006
Satellite 2006
Summerdream 2006
Call On Me 2006
Axel F 2006

Looks like a great year!


this is probably the most accurate prediction in here


Posted by MichaelBoogerd! on Dec-27-2005 09:54:

quote:
Originally posted by gizzymcg


Hopefully Armin will see that chasing Tiesto and using the more commercial sound isnt working for him and he will see that hes become boring and predicatable and might go back to his uplifitng sound where he is at his best. Seeing Tiesto at the HMH gave me hope that he will also go back to the style he had circa 2002. IF he does a lot of his critics (including me) will get off his back.



Thats great, but the only reason this impression of Tiesto is popular is because they release the wrong freaking sets to be broadcast/mp3'ed. If for example they'd have recorded the 24-03-05, or the 29-04-05, or some of the ISOS club Tour instead of Disney etc. then there would be a lot more respect on here for Tiesto who (still) sometimes plays like he did 2001-02.


Posted by Kinde on Dec-27-2005 10:17:

I'm really looking forward to James Holden's upcoming compilation and his new EP. He's really making some wicked stuff these days... hopefully his remix of Depeche Mode's 'The Darkest Star' comes out soon too.


Posted by basd on Dec-27-2005 10:25:

A new year, a new genre to be whored by the 'hip' people. Automatically implies the bashing of last years' 'hip' genre by said people.

Furthermore, hopefully another quality year for techno, I'd like to see Grovskopa releasing more of his own productions. Minimal will still be big, the genre has too much of a following to disappear easily.

And I hope people will start to burst the bubble that is Preach.


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