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Posted by noff on Apr-15-2006 15:34:

best country for trance clubbing?

best country for trance?

id say uk, holland and germany


Posted by Tenshi on Apr-15-2006 15:39:

Re: best country for trance clubbing?

quote:
Originally posted by noff
best country for trance?

id say uk, holland and germany


i'd say that too


Posted by isoterra on Apr-15-2006 15:40:

ha, half the ukta's say trance is dead here. i don't think it is... it's not what it was but you still get big events every weekend or every fortnight max & loads of smaller ones dotted about

the gallery is nearly always rammed, gods always gets a good crowd, passion & slinky still get busy frequently and big festivals like gkgg show no sign of slowing down.. etc


Posted by Salegon on Apr-15-2006 15:41:

who needs a country if there is London


Posted by The 3am Junkie on Apr-15-2006 16:01:

Spain during the summer


Posted by Liran-A on Apr-15-2006 17:20:

Re: best country for trance clubbing?

quote:
Originally posted by noff
best country for trance?

id say uk, holland and germany


indeed


Posted by Joe Nas on Apr-15-2006 18:26:

if you like fine foxes then Sweden, but theres mostly house music here, witch I love soo no worries


Posted by Branah on Apr-15-2006 18:47:

there is no trance from where I come from...


Posted by Salegon on Apr-15-2006 18:51:

what about :
israel and mexico ?


Posted by Low Profile on Apr-16-2006 15:00:

I've always heard that Eastern Europe is the place to be, Bulgaria and Romania esp. .... good thing I'm going to Bulgaria this summer


Posted by Subfusion on Apr-16-2006 15:21:

quote:
Originally posted by dan hernan
Spain during the summer

Not anymore for trance. All the DJs out here are starting to spin house and minimal.


Posted by Cloud on Apr-16-2006 15:22:

Greece owns you all.
Progressive trance ftw..


Posted by slinkyhead on Apr-16-2006 16:40:

UK by a mile and especially London, very few cities in the world have several big named trance djs appear at several diff events through out the weekend, then with Slinky, Passion and Godskitchen not far from London too plenty going on.


Posted by Sykonee on Apr-16-2006 17:10:

Sri Lanka (unconfirmed)


Posted by Rainborn on Apr-16-2006 17:26:

quote:
Sri Lanka



Posted by Shred'r on Apr-16-2006 18:16:

definitely not france


Posted by Da Roosh on Apr-16-2006 18:26:

Definitely.... =(. All they have is cheese.


Posted by slinkyhead on Apr-16-2006 18:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Da Roosh
Definitely.... =(. All they have is cheese.


damn good cheese tho....hmmmmmm raclette


Posted by Ojay on Apr-16-2006 19:14:

Re: best country for trance clubbing?

quote:
Originally posted by noff
best country for trance?

id say uk, holland and germany


Holland (plus the dutch speaking part of Belgium) definitely, then England (no, not the whole UK), then maybe Germany.

The problem with Germany's trance scene is that is was huge until 3-4 years ago but then died horribly. Germany still has lots of very good Trance DJ's but not really a well-developed trance scene. That changes slightly at the moment with Trance gaining some momentum. But that only happens because it is now a part of the Electro-House-Techno scene and could lead to a re-definiton of Trance here in Germany.


Posted by MelonBoy on Apr-16-2006 23:26:

Evil1

Spain...

Anything good during winter, something in touristic places like Barcelona, Costa Brava...

Ibiza, which... Is not Spain.


Posted by kadomony on Apr-17-2006 03:11:

usa obviously. we have big names every weekend


Posted by NetX on Apr-17-2006 10:53:

Re: Re: best country for trance clubbing?

quote:
Originally posted by Ojay
Holland (plus the dutch speaking part of Belgium) definitely, then England (no, not the whole UK), then maybe Germany.

The problem with Germany's trance scene is that is was huge until 3-4 years ago but then died horribly. Germany still has lots of very good Trance DJ's but not really a well-developed trance scene. That changes slightly at the moment with Trance gaining some momentum. But that only happens because it is now a part of the Electro-House-Techno scene and could lead to a re-definiton of Trance here in Germany.


yep - Holland by far, then UK.
Germany: outside Berlin, Frankfurt, Munich and sometimes Hamburg I�d say that the trance-scene is pretty down - but might recover, as several attempts to start it up again show.

Ibiza and trance: hm, outside Cream@Amnesia, Armada@Amnesia and Judgement Sundays (sometimes) @ Eden there�s no trance on the island. So that�s out of 5x7 = 35 nights in the big five not counting Pacha (Space, Amnesia, Pacha, Eden, Privilege) there are only 3 nights with trance. Go figure...


Posted by slinkyhead on Apr-17-2006 11:44:

Re: Re: Re: best country for trance clubbing?

quote:
Originally posted by NetX
yep - Holland by far, then UK.


do you really think, would say Holland is better for summer festivals and big one-off events but doesnt seems to have weekly nights that have regular big names.


Posted by NetX on Apr-17-2006 11:48:

Re: Re: Re: Re: best country for trance clubbing?

quote:
Originally posted by slinkyhead
do you really think, would say Holland is better for summer festivals and big one-off events but doesnt seems to have weekly nights that have regular big names.


might be for regular clubnights (although there�s the matrix for example)

but if i really want to, i could go to a bigger festival pretty much every weekend in summer and during wintertime at least to one big one each month. and all within a max 2 hours drive from amsterdam...


Posted by slinkyhead on Apr-17-2006 11:55:

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: best country for trance clubbing?

quote:
Originally posted by NetX
but if i really want to, i could go to a bigger festival pretty much every weekend in summer and during wintertime at least to one big one each month. and all within a max 2 hours drive from amsterdam...


yeah i guess so, we only get about 8-10 big festivals a year and very few big arena events now.


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