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auzzie trance - in the same league as 'home and away'?
hey guys.
what you guys think about australian trance, or edm for that matter? personally i cant think of one really good auz edm producer or label. and there seam to be loads of new auz trance labels since the last few years, and they all seam to be either bad or moderate.
i dont mean to sound racist towards the auzzies, but it seams they lack a good trance force over there.
any views?
FREq
Luke Chable, Phil K, Infusion, Danny Bonnici... There "seams" to be plenty, though not necessarily trance.
Jaytech
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| Originally posted by Mr.Mystery Luke Chable, Phil K, Infusion, Danny Bonnici... There "seams" to be plenty, though not necessarily trance. |
There are a few producers emerging from down under with some cracking tunes under their belts. Mike Nichol's Paradigm is awesome.
Dr. Willis has a few tunes collaborating with Mark Sherry and David Forbes. I know there aren't heaps of trance producers with huge reputations but these are worthwhile in my opinion and worth checking if you haven't done so.
How can you compare trance music to that home and away rubbish?
First of all, it's "Aussie", not "Auzzie".
There are plenty of good Australian producers:
Nathan G (House)
Phil K (Progressive)
Kasey Taylor (Progressive) - was 1/3 of "Quench" and is owner of Vapour Recordings
Luke Chable (Progressive)
Ivan Gough (Progressive)
Mike Nichol (Trance) - Armin has dropped his tracks a few times
Chris Meehan (Progressive)
Sean Quinn (Tech/Progressive) - was 1/3 of Quench
CJ Doland (Progressive) - 1/3 of Quench
Lewie Day (Tech/Progressive)
Anthony Pappa (Trance)
Mark James (Progressive/Trance)
Unlike the UK, in which trance has had a huge following for years, trance is only just becoming widely known and recognised by the mainstream in Australia.
Ferry Corsten closed a mainstream festival in March to a crowd of 25,000, and I think he turned a lot of heads and made plenty of people realise that their pre-conceptions of trance were totally incorrect.
In the next ten years the Australian scene will be a lot bigger on the world stage I think.
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| what you guys think about australian trance, or edm for that matter? personally i cant think of one really good auz edm producer or label. |
WOW, wtf are you talking about? have you ever heard of Luke Chable? Chable pwns all.
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| Originally posted by Beat Blog Nathan G (House) Phil K (Progressive) Kasey Taylor (Progressive) - was 1/3 of "Quench" and is owner of Vapour Recordings Luke Chable (Progressive) Ivan Gough (Progressive) Mike Nichol (Trance) - Armin has dropped his tracks a few times Chris Meehan (Progressive) Sean Quinn (Tech/Progressive) - was 1/3 of Quench CJ Doland (Progressive) - 1/3 of Quench Lewie Day (Tech/Progressive) Anthony Pappa (Trance) Mark James (Progressive/Trance) |
Jaytech
Mike Nichol
Steve May
those come to mind, im sure there are alot more.
psy artists
dark nebula
fractalglider
scatterbrain
Psy-Harmonics
mantrix
Hesius Dome- (aka Simon Polinski)
Decoy
Mr Peculiar
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| Originally posted by Dean Millson Hands down the most stupid thing i have read on the internet in a very long time... n00b Two of the best trance tunes ever written came out of Australia... Narcotik - Blue Freefall - Skydive Add to that the rest of the names that have been listed... Nuff said really! |
sif noones mentioned dave begic
also pendulum on the drum & bass front, groove terminator (and his work under 'tonite only') since we arent sticking just to the trance front. 
dont forget kai tracid, hes an aussie, hes hard trance but still trance.
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| Originally posted by AustralianGQ dont forget kai tracid, hes an aussie, hes hard trance but still trance. |
FAIL!
Luke Chable is one of my favourite producers.
On a side note (and i am sure that's not the case) - Chable sounds like a common Indian last name 
Sure not many trance producers compared to some European countries and the US, but there is still some quality music being churned out here.
Breakbeat, Electro, and Tech House seem to be the flavour here at the moment, in terms of what's being produced.
Anyway Add these quality producers to the list:
Kriece
fRew
Bass Kleph
The Ashton Shuffle (Ross McGrath, Mikah Freeman, & Vance Musgrove)
Nubreed
Hook n Sling
Matt Rowan
Re: auzzie trance - in the same league as 'home and away'?
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| Originally posted by richg101 hey guys. what you guys think about australian trance, or edm for that matter? personally i cant think of one really good auz edm producer or label. and there seam to be loads of new auz trance labels since the last few years, and they all seam to be either bad or moderate. i dont mean to sound racist towards the auzzies, but it seams they lack a good trance force over there. any views? |
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| Originally posted by richg101 hands down, skydive is a good track. and certainly in the list of all time best trance tracks. but that, and a list of moderate producers you can just about count on two hands is hardly a get out of jail free card. never heared of narcotik - blue. but ill take your word for it. as far as me being a noob is concerned, i am not. but i guess i am a little quick to judge and harsh sometimes. |
most ridiculous thread i've ever read.
I can't believe I forgot Kriece and Steve May.
I'll go sit in the corner now. 
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| Originally posted by Beat Blog First of all, it's "Aussie", not "Auzzie". There are plenty of good Australian producers: Nathan G (House) Phil K (Progressive) Kasey Taylor (Progressive) - was 1/3 of "Quench" and is owner of Vapour Recordings Luke Chable (Progressive) Ivan Gough (Progressive) Mike Nichol (Trance) - Armin has dropped his tracks a few times Chris Meehan (Progressive) Sean Quinn (Tech/Progressive) - was 1/3 of Quench CJ Doland (Progressive) - 1/3 of Quench Lewie Day (Tech/Progressive) Anthony Pappa (Trance) Mark James (Progressive/Trance) Unlike the UK, in which trance has had a huge following for years, trance is only just becoming widely known and recognised by the mainstream in Australia. Ferry Corsten closed a mainstream festival in March to a crowd of 25,000, and I think he turned a lot of heads and made plenty of people realise that their pre-conceptions of trance were totally incorrect. In the next ten years the Australian scene will be a lot bigger on the world stage I think. |
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