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Posted by dj alliance on Apr-02-2006 23:24:

What songs should i listent o?

I havent ever been a bbig fan of Trance and to be honest i know F**k all about it. Can anyone recomend good song, old or new that i shouls be listening to?


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Apr-02-2006 23:25:

Oh dear Lord...


Posted by iammesol on Apr-02-2006 23:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Oh dear Lord...



SAY




SOMETHING





PRODUCTIVE!!!!


















threadstarter: listen to what you enjoy. Check out some top DJs like John Digweed, Sasha,James Holden, Ritchie Hawtin, James Zabiela, Desyn Masiello, Steve Angello, Ti�sto, Ferry Corsten.

If you like them, listen to them!


Posted by Salegon on Apr-02-2006 23:46:

Party Hat

Check out this section of tranceaddict:

Identified Tracks Archive


Posted by eye_03 on Apr-02-2006 23:49:

i'd reccommend some older Paul Oakenfold essential mixes..
then i suppose you could check out the current heavyweights: tiesto, ferry, armin, pvd, sasha, digweed, hernan, zabs, above and beyond, etc, etc..


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Apr-02-2006 23:55:

quote:
Originally posted by iammesol
SAY




SOMETHING





PRODUCTIVE!!!!


Look, your stalking is getting a bit disturbing. Stop it.


Posted by adi26 on Apr-03-2006 00:12:

Listen to PVD's tracks

For an angel, Words, Animacion, The other side, Nothing but you


Posted by Spartan on Apr-03-2006 00:14:

Re: What songs should i listent o?

quote:
Originally posted by dj alliance
Can anyone recomend good song, old or new that i shouls be listening to?


any song at all?

Crispy - In & Out
Alpha Breed - X-Pectation
Pale X - Kerosine
Formologic - Symphonic Language
Mauro Picotto - Save a Soul
Manola - U R Automatic
Yahel & DJ Miss T - Going Up
Jumbo - Mira Me


yup.


Posted by Spacey Orange on Apr-03-2006 00:24:

i advise you to compose a list of:

1) the most popular DJs
2) the best-selling compilations
3) the best-selling singles


and avoid them like the AIDS.


Posted by Lyle on Apr-03-2006 06:56:

Well, ideally, you should let the music find you instead of forcing yourself to stomach it, coz that just ain't right. But if you really keen, I'd suggest listen to some PvD production, coz they are special & listen to some of Judge Jules recent sets coz they are cooking my bacon right now!


Posted by nchs09 on Apr-03-2006 07:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Look, your stalking is getting a bit disturbing. Stop it.
ur paranoia is gettinga bit disrtubring.. stop it.


Posted by bamski on Apr-03-2006 07:29:

quote:
Originally posted by Spacey Orange
i advise you to compose a list of:

1) the most popular DJs
2) the best-selling compilations
3) the best-selling singles


and avoid them like the AIDS.

This is probably the best thing anyone has ever said.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Apr-03-2006 13:32:

quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
ur paranoia is gettinga bit disrtubring.. stop it.

I was talking to you? Oh yeah, I wasn't.


Posted by Nayil on Apr-03-2006 19:29:

Organic Intellectual (Baunder Remix) by Kaan Duzarat


Posted by AndySmith on Apr-03-2006 20:26:

I'd say download live sets, listen to them, and the more you listen the more you understand what trance is about. The more you feel it, thats how i started. At first it was just music now its magic!


Posted by Zombie0915 on Apr-03-2006 20:49:

quote:
And the rest of you, if you're reading this, remember that there are no objective standards for what makes music good. There's no "universal appeal." And there's no single "great music of humanity"--at least, none except the music that you subjectively consider to be so. If you like a piece of music, it's good; if you don't, it's bad. And if anyone tries to denigrate your taste and tell you you're wrong about the music if you like--even if it's me--fuck 'em.


from http://blogcritics.org/archives/2005/12/29/144422.php


Posted by AndySmith on Apr-03-2006 20:54:

quote:
Originally posted by Tak Dub Bam
This is probably the best thing anyone has ever said.


I'd disagree, they didnt get where they are because they are shit you dumbasses. They got there because they are good! And to get a break in this industry you have to be fucking good, and a bit lucky! So if you knew to the music start above ground and when you get into it you'll probably go deeper undergroud.

Also the big DJ's appeal to a larger audience so new comers will be more likely to like it. EG's Armin, Corsten, PvD, A&B etc.


Posted by iammesol on Apr-03-2006 20:56:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
I was talking to you? Oh yeah, I wasn't.



rofl... you're just sad now


for the record... i'm not stalking you. I just see you in every thread making some asshat comment


Posted by Nayil on Apr-03-2006 22:05:

quote:
Originally posted by iammesol
rofl... you're just sad now


for the record... i'm not stalking you. I just see you in every thread making some asshat comment






fuck off dammit


Posted by Zombie0915 on Apr-03-2006 22:16:

quote:
Originally posted by AndySmith
I'd disagree, they didnt get where they are because they are shit you dumbasses. They got there because they are good! And to get a break in this industry you have to be fucking good, and a bit lucky! So if you knew to the music start above ground and when you get into it you'll probably go deeper undergroud.

Also the big DJ's appeal to a larger audience so new comers will be more likely to like it. EG's Armin, Corsten, PvD, A&B etc.


enough exposure to this industry leaves a very bad taste in ones mouth and creates quite a foul opinion of it for some people. I would say in some ways he is right, some aspects of this industry are sickening. But it was a bit of an extreme, making such a wide assumption for all indurstry, Im sure there are at some good people in it.


Posted by Psy-T on Apr-03-2006 22:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Zombie0915
quote:
And the rest of you, if you're reading this, remember that there are no objective standards for what makes music good. There's no "universal appeal." And there's no single "great music of humanity"--at least, none except the music that you subjectively consider to be so. If you like a piece of music, it's good; if you don't, it's bad. And if anyone tries to denigrate your taste and tell you you're wrong about the music if you like--even if it's me--fuck 'em.


from http://blogcritics.org/archives/2005/12/29/144422.php


i agree with what he says... except for:
quote:
remember that there are no objective standards


which even he doesn't really agree with

quote:
[The music critic] has to sell an opinion that is 95 percent completely subjective, but the only way to do it is to focus on the five percent that's objective.


Posted by Scoops on Apr-03-2006 23:00:

The Launch

its a fav among the TA members


Posted by bamski on Apr-04-2006 09:19:

quote:
Originally posted by AndySmith
I'd disagree, they didnt get where they are because they are shit you dumbasses. They got there because they are good! And to get a break in this industry you have to be fucking good, and a bit lucky! So if you knew to the music start above ground and when you get into it you'll probably go deeper undergroud.

Also the big DJ's appeal to a larger audience so new comers will be more likely to like it. EG's Armin, Corsten, PvD, A&B etc.

Sorry, i think it's the underground-devil-in-me. Andy's right, listening to livesets is definately the most effective way to expand your view.. Just dont get caught on one DJ before you've tried a few different ones. Peace out.


Posted by snowboarder45 on Apr-04-2006 09:37:

Kyamoto - "Stealth" (orig +1) sample here: Stealth audio sample clickhere

Firewall - "Reflections" search beatport for this track: beatport.com clickhere


Posted by butterball on Apr-04-2006 13:24:

quote:
Originally posted by adi26
Listen to PVD's tracks

For an angel, Words, Animacion, The other side, Nothing but you


For an angel is one of his crappiest songs


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