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Posted by nutty t on Nov-18-2006 01:27:

Thanx to mark eg and all the other djs support!!!!!!!!

I just wish to thank everyone for their massive support they've shown to our label.

http://www.tidydigital.com/labels/nutty_trance_records
http://www.audiojelly.com/index.cfm...rance%20records

Mark EG
Alex Kidd
Kutski
Louk
Chuck-E
Jon The Baptist
Novacaine
Vandall
Invader
Dark Society
Vorny
Danny Slade
Juvenile
Tyronnster
D4rk
Rory McCart
RushGBH
Nick The Kidd
and many, many more..................
We couldn't have done it without you guys!!!!!!!!



DJ Mag reviewed by Simon Eve
Nutty T - Severe Trauma

A new label launches with a clear mission statement. The name says it all,
really; Nutty Trance Records will be doing exactly as their name suggests by
showcasing some seriously mental hard trance sounds, as proven here in their
first release. It's hard and fast all the way the thumping kick and booming
bassline overlaid by razor sharp staccato riffs, scorching 303's and scatty
vocals that promise to put listeners into "severe trauma". Scary stuff
indeed, and the Carrera remix aims to shock even more, opting for an in yer
face hard style arrangement for maximum impact.

(However Simon did get the mixes the wrong way round haha)

DJ Mag reviewed by Simon Eve
Karlzee - Double Penetrator

The Nutty Trance label shocked us with some 'Severe Trauma' on their first release, and here they look to make trance fans weak at the knees with the curiously titled ' Double Penetrator'. The title sounds filthy and so does the track, with this a real wham, bam, thank you ma'am operation. A big bellowing bass throbs away mercilessly in tandem with searing synths in this stomping hard trance romp, with the only respite provided by a twinkling piano solo in the breakdown. Label boss Nutty T also gets involved in this release, introducing a savage acidline that snarls away like a rabid dog, making this a fearsome slab of hardtrance.

IDJ Mag reviewed by Danny Slade
Nutty T vs Vorny - Candyman


Record Label: Nutty Trance (UK)

Catalogue Number: NUTTY003

Some hard UK fodder for those more stomping floors out there with two mixes that both give your speakers a good old work out. The �Nutty Mix� is the more melodic of the two and the �Vornster Mix� is no holes barred full on thumping hard-style. My personal preference is the �Original�


Posted by sweetcaroline on Nov-18-2006 02:19:

Before this thread gets shut down for shameless promotion, I decided to hijack it with a question. (Maybe nutty t, TA's newest member might want to contribute )

I'm new to liking hard trance and need some help here. What is the distinction between hard trance and hard dance? I've find a ton of hard dance and have been liking it, but want trancier stuff like...

DJ Machine (Mark Sherry's Remix)- 7 days & 1 Week

Sample here

Could you guys point me to what you would call a "classic" hard trance artists or songs?

And I checked out nutty trance, just cause I was curious and that sound more like hardstyle than hard trance to me. Except for some trancey elements, I thought it was awful. How can they call themselves hard trance? I'm really confused now.

Thanks for the help


Posted by Allied Nations on Nov-18-2006 02:27:

Moved.. I was nice enough to leave the redirect


Posted by nutty t on Nov-18-2006 02:37:

thanx for redirecting

For your question hard dance is a mixture of genres really between stuff like hardtrance and hardhouse.
You can have a look on here www.germantrance.com to get a few ideas of what artists to look for.

And yes we have elements of hardstyle in our releases but if you check out the bside on Nutty001 Severe Trauma, Nutty002 Double Penetrator, Nutty003 Candyman (Nutty Mix), Nutty004 Intensify The Treatment, and Nutty006 Intense, you will find these are all hardtrance, on Audiojelly.


Posted by sleepydragon on Nov-18-2006 13:12:

quote:
Originally posted by sweetcaroline
I'm new to liking hard trance and need some help here. What is the distinction between hard trance and hard dance?


not much difference i wouldnt worry about it



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