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Posted by system9 on May-27-2007 15:43:

EDM Evolution

My taste in music is evolving, but into what genre specifically I cant say yet because im still not sure. Its still very much EDM but I just might be going thru a phase, dont get me wrong I still love trance Im just testing the waters to see what else is out there....anyone else out there taste evolving??? What did u start off with EDM wise and now currently listen too? Example: I started off listening to Ian Van Dahl and now I really like the magnificent sounds of trance god ATB, heeeheeehee !


Posted by Zeonfiend on May-27-2007 16:35:

I was big into the Shamen in the beginning, but I haven't so much as evolved away from one genre of EDM to another, but rather simply enhanced what I've liked by adding more onto the slate. I have just as much fun at "happy" EDM stuff (as Lance would put it, "bubble-gum sounding candy EDM") as I do darker, progressive stuff ("durty beats and filthy house"). It's one of the reasons why the Tiesto gig at Austin Music Hall and the afterparty at Sky will be forever embedded in my mind; it went from Sean Carnahan to Kenneth Thomas to Tiesto to Dave & Bruce to Kenneth Thomas again and I just didn't stop until afterwards to analyze that there are like four different EDM styles in that lineup that fit so well together throughout that entire evening that it was just straight epic. It was as though that whole string of DJs for that event accidentally mixed a soundtrack for my whole night. If that could be recreated at every event I ever attend again, I would never be disappointed.

My iTunes playlist veers from Above & Beyond to Lance Cashion to Ferry Corsten to Infusion to Faithless to Paul van Dyk to Filo & Peri to the metric assload of local DJs from all over this website who've posted mixes. The only thing I don't really collect into my Sylar-ish amalgamation is drum & bass, but I still have some of that as well. I don't think it's necessary to shed limbs during one's evolution of EDM taste.


Posted by system9 on May-27-2007 17:05:

Thanks that was insightful, I would like honest opinions and POV from my fellow tranceaddicts.....


Posted by jonas on May-27-2007 17:06:

+1

I listened to the Shaman, Front 242, 808 State, and so forth. I, too, consider myself primarily a trance entheusiast. But, like you, I started to look at other genres and realized that Prog House keeps my interest. Just go with what sounds good to you. Don't get wrapped up in the confines of genre labeling and your sound will evolve more that you could imagine now.


Posted by we_R_DNA on May-27-2007 22:28:

[Gabber]For me in 1998 I heard the bassline from a Thunderdome cd in the back of a 1988 cimarron cadillac. From there the bassline is what captivated me. I'd never heard anything like that before and I wanted more. Sure enough the US did not carry this sound as it originated from Europe/ID&Ts parties. I was so into this style I made a bootleg shirt from the Cover of Thunderdome XXII released in 1998.

[Schranz]/[Hard Trance]This sound could only carry me to newer heights where found Tunnel Trance Force sets online. This type of EDM kept the fast movement but had lighter uplifting sound compared to Thunderdome which could be referred to as gabber.

Next I Started downloading stuff off stuff like napster and other programs like dc++. Before everything became illegal. This is where I downloaded just about anything. From 666, DJ Sakin & Friends, Antiloop. This is also when I found out about Pete Tong's Essential Mixes of large names like PvD, Paul Oakenfold. . . This is also the time where I started downloading sets from the Ministry of Sound. . .Tiesto!!! Most of this stuff wasn't for sale in the US at the time. This was like late 90's early 2000ish. Also found out about Board of Canda around this time.

Notable Mention for being an influence 2000-1989 Mixes

Also some where in 2000ish a girl named Amanda gave me a tape that she recorded off the radio from club Roxy in Houston. This is where I was introduced to tracks like Miss Jane - It's A Fine Day and some others I cannot remember right off hand.

I did not have turntables but my friend did. So I went into HOT Topic and looked at their vinyl. Sure enough there was a Kontor Classics 01 with Miss Jane - It's a Fine day (ATB Remix), Paul Van Dyk - Columbia EP, and a few more different styles that were not EDM in nature but along the lines of hip hop. Oh and yes I bought my records at HOT TOPIC!!

Worth Mentioning: Benny Benassi, Marco V, Art of Trance,Guardians Of The Earth / Dream Traveler - Starchildren / My Ascension(One of the first release for vocalist Jes Brieden who also did As The Rush Comes), Darren Tate - Prayer For A God, There is way more than this, I cannot list everything

After the random downloading I kept doing that until 2003-04 when people were getting busted and fined thousands if not 10's of thousands of dollars for sharing. I took what I had at the time and thought to myself I'm going to buy the music I really enjoy. So the first track that came to mind was Sasha - Wavy Gravy (Original).

I went on ebay searched it up and sure enough found Sasha - Wavy Gravy, but here is the kicker the person selling the vinly was in my home town. I was like wtf. So I wrote him saying i'd buy the vinly record. Sure enough in doing so I spent months chilling with him listening to old music/new music (EDM) I was pretty random at the time. IF I liked what I heard I bought it up. . . I'd come home with 25 records at a time, and maybe 50 more just to listen to on my own. Then I would go back and visit purchasing only the tracks I enjoyed listening to, giving him very few back. Then repeat the process for almost 5 months.

From there I practiced mixing the same records still to this day. I've not ventured out much into buying music. In 2005 I did buy a few tracks at the time: Whirlpool - Under The Sun, Perry O'neil - Reworks EP, and a few others.

There is so much more to list on here of what I like and how i've progressed through the music. Here is a: Tracklist of my mixing in early 2007 of the records I bought a while back

Past that the taste for me as of 2007 is shifting into what I believe is a mature sound. Moving into an ethnic progressive feel. I think that is because a lot of the track I bought from my buddy back in the day were progressive in nature to begin with.

Now i'll leave you off with where i'm looking forward to in the realm of EDM:

Best track of 2007 that i've found so far for my current taste is:
Massivedrum feat. Danny - Fingerprint (Balearic Groove Mix) [Magnetica]

If you want to hear the track check out the website: http://www.magnarecordings.com/ <-- sweet record label based out of Portugal.


Posted by shaw on May-27-2007 22:51:

electro-->trance-->prog-house-->electro-house & breaks-->tech-house-->idm/minimal/tech-house/techno/somethingorother


Posted by Aaron C. on May-28-2007 02:45:

In my case my taste has just grown.So i still like everything i used to like.I've just become more fine tuned.Most things i'm interested in lately fall under House or Trance of some sort.Normally on the progressive side of both.But i appreciate many different tipes of EDM.All except Hardcore and Drum & Bass.But i have heard one or two tracks that are considered D&B that i've liked.



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