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The REAL trance/progressive revival thread
Alright. There has been an awful lot of loose threads floating around Music Discussion discussing individual releases or sets or what have you, but I figure it's high time we have a centralised resource for the much-welcomed trend for young millennial kids making throwback trance and progressive like the last 25 years never happened. Post all your sets, EPs, bandcamp links and whatever you've got as you find them.
And no, this is not the thread for anything to do with J00F Recordings, or Airwave, or some shitty uplifting trance record you heard Above & Beyond or some other dismal unicorn troublers play on their radio show that vaguely reminded you of the first time you took pills seven hundred years ago. This thread is for the real shit.
To start us off, here are a couple of sets I've been bumping recently.
First, a set from Adam Pits that's less than a month old but sounds straight outta 1996. This kid is a rising star in this scene and is one of the most out-and-out trancey DJs and producers. The first fifteen minutes is still coming out of the warm up, so be patient:
Lots of good stuff coming from Australia indeed.
Something a lil' ol' school acid Platipus-y, then?
Don't know if this is strictly trance, but it sure does give me the Balearic PLUR-goo feels:
I don't have much to offer but gratitude for the amazing artists, releases, and sets in this thread. cheers.
this thread is heaven for a lazy fuck like me. thanks
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Originally posted by AlphaStarred This is one of my favorite sets that I keep listening to over and over again, where she mixes some different styles: |
Does this count?
Maruwa's last EP on Steel City Discs was pretty much non-stop high tempo acid thumpers all round, but this particular cut is beautifully savage:
Maruwa - Body Journey
Not saying it's a ripoff because it obviously isn't, but that track reminds me of Paganini Traxx - Zoe.
Anything 1992-1994-ish? Old school Harthouse/Eye-Q like?
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Originally posted by DJMaytag Anything 1992-1994-ish? Old school Harthouse/Eye-Q like? |
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J Yes, but made in the last few years. |
Er... everything that's been posted in this thread?
OK, that Maruwa track is straight fire.
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Originally posted by AlphaStarred |
does this count? might be the only song that i liked from that whole sub label
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J I've just got round to buying this EP and it's absolutely stunning. Beautiful lush tunes that sound simultaneously classic and new. |
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Originally posted by planetaryplayer does this count? might be the only song that i liked from that whole sub label |
wasn't expecting this from cari lekebusch but this just popped up on my timeline. it's just a single track off the LP, but if interested it's there. this is entirely coincidental
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J I've just got round to buying this EP and it's absolutely stunning. Beautiful lush tunes that sound simultaneously classic and new. |
This is a rare occasion where I'm jealous of the clubbing scene of another country. So much of this stuff is straight outta Melbourne. I bet it's perfect outdoor hot weather party music.
Gonna follow this thread
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