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Posted by Knarmahfox on Oct-15-2009 23:12:

Trance Music and Emotions

Hello! I was wondering if anyone get feelings when listening to trance. I have been a big music person since birth. I was one of the babies that their moms played classical music when before they were born. Anyway. I have journey into many music styles, from christian rock to ska. Only because me mother and father listened to it. And because I was young I guess I had no choice but to like it and listen to it. While growing up I loved keyboards and organs. As I grew older Into
my preteen years I discovered the internet, and all of it's musical advantages it had. All my life I been searching for music with meaning and a feeling even though there were no vocals to it. I discovered trance atthe time this was late 90 s where trance was starting to kick off big at leaste where I wasliving. My main question (as I babbled on about shit lol) is that has anyone els felt a connection with trance music as much as I do. I ask it herebecause I live In simple minded nation where rap and rockare the only things people know of. And techno is still a main term for anything with four on the floor and arpegiated bass lines ("hey do you like armin van buuren? Oh, the techno band, right?") pathtic! I can never really talk about trance musicwith anyone cause it simply is non exsistant inamerican culture and life. I get feeligs of sadness or a greatfeeling of wellbeing like doing coke but not telly doing it. It also get me closer to myself, it triggers me to show emotions I dont normaly show and sometimes crying is asociated with this. Some times listening to a trance track it pulls memories out of me that I never thought I could recall. I never found this in anyother music and I don't know if there are people that listen to rap and feel safe and happy or rock or metal or whatever. That stuff dose not seem to have the power to unlock the mind I to a different state of thought. Dose anyone feel the way I do?


Posted by Domesticated on Oct-15-2009 23:16:


Posted by Domesticated on Oct-15-2009 23:18:


Posted by Knarmahfox on Oct-15-2009 23:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Domesticated




Uhmmmm....thanks........

Anyone els get the feelings i do?


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Oct-15-2009 23:24:

Music makes you feel stuff. Surprise surprise!

Yes, I like trance, too.


Posted by vinnie97 on Oct-15-2009 23:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Domesticated

a response that screams perfection.


Posted by Mgz on Oct-16-2009 00:49:

it is OK bro been there done that.

turned 18, went to Rank 1 gigs

hey dude I am from tranceaddict.com and I love trance music very much, do u know that website?

dude: what?

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since u're here, let's head to http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...p?s=&forumid=62 , check out the Chicago events thread..then go to the one that you like/play trance. Have fun and eEnjoy talking to like-mind individuals , too bad you've just missed Armin.


Posted by Multi\/erse on Oct-16-2009 08:09:

yeah im pretty sure thats normal. it can be rather powerful at times. especially when your not low
speaking of high, 'Higher Level' by Gataka is a good one, or one of my all time favorites, 'Pumpkin' by Sesto Sento
although i dont think theyve put out any sound i disagree with.
another great track that always sends me on a trip is 'We Can Fly' by Electro Sun and System Nipel.
Trance music in all its glory. Its just beautiful.


Posted by KilldaDJ on Oct-16-2009 08:10:

Dunno

you are human so what?


Posted by floyd741 on Oct-16-2009 12:34:

YAS I LIEK TRANCE. IS VERY NAIS MAKE ME FEEL LOT OF BIG EMOTION.

btw, work on your english. You don't sound that american. It's understandable of course, but your spelling leaves much to be desired and your grammar could be better.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Oct-16-2009 13:07:

Plus huge blocks of text are really painful to read.


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Oct-16-2009 13:10:

quote:
Originally posted by floyd741
you're spelling leaves much to be desired

I've lost count of the number of times I've seen someone criticize another poster's grammar and then mess up "you're / your" in the very same post.


Posted by R.j. on Oct-16-2009 21:25:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
I've lost count of the number of times I've seen someone criticize another poster's grammar and then mess up "you're / your" in the very same post.



Posted by floyd741 on Oct-16-2009 21:31:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
I've lost count of the number of times I've seen someone criticize another poster's grammar and then mess up "you're / your" in the very same post.


oh wow...

Can't believe I made that error. BUT, in my defense I think I may have been preparing to write something else that would require the use of you're but then changed my mind about it and forgot to change it to your. Notice that the other two times I used the word, it was spelled correctly.


Posted by sako487 on Oct-18-2009 09:39:

Yea, got that feeling when i heard suru for the first time



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