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Posted by Mattsanity on May-07-2022 22:37:

Smile Trancey synths in non-trance tracks

The part that comes in at the 1 minute mark is genius imo

https://youtu.be/DfvoCs8IMks


Posted by JEO on May-07-2022 23:41:

I don't mean to shit on trance or anything, but during my short life I've had loads more fun with Bushman - No 1 Else and Haddaway - Rock My Heart than I've had with trance, so this might as well become a thread dedicated to this superior form of dance music.









I don't even know what this is supposed to be called but it used to slap like a stack of A4 when I was 9.


Posted by Mattsanity on May-08-2022 15:44:

The last track sounds like it could get a prog remix circa 1999 but it obviously sounds good on its own. The whole post slaps.


Posted by planetaryplayer on May-08-2022 16:39:

BUMRUSH!!!!!!


Posted by Mr Game+Watch on May-09-2022 16:20:


Posted by junglist on May-10-2022 07:14:


Posted by Mattsanity on May-13-2022 13:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr Game+Watch


Now I'm reminded of Nas - Hero


Posted by Mattsanity on May-13-2022 13:09:

quote:
Originally posted by junglist


Wow bro. This is truly a junglist post.


Posted by ExOn on Jun-26-2022 07:42:

Welp, I guess this falls under that category. [

url]https://youtu.be/ZebUBXyJ9mY[/url]

If you can say in which other track that synth line has been used in I'd be happy because my mind is cloudy.


Posted by MinsK on Jun-27-2022 12:40:

Smoking ..umm..something

The A'z - Yadadamean [2006]


After if you go in the early 90s you will find LOOOOOTS of Dance tracks with this trancy synth influence.
Some artists examples: Corona, 2 Unlimited, Cappella, Culture Beat, ...


Posted by Lira on Jun-27-2022 16:41:

If you're going to have trancey synths in other genres, go full bonkers and just listen to some metalcore with synths or just plain electronicore, because the trance riffs feel like they don't belong there, but they're pretty much the logical conclusion of what you have when you add even more guitars to buttrock psy-trance. Nothing better than head-banging while reaching for the lasers.

"Attack Attack - Stick Stickly", which seems to have spearheaded this lovely nonsense, and "Electric Cowboy - Spaceman" is so much fun it also deserves a mention. Not the tranciest examples I can think of, but you can kind of go down the rabbit hole from here.


Posted by Mattsanity on Jun-27-2022 18:42:

people posting tracks that I would've literally never discovered on my own


Posted by the-sixth on Jun-27-2022 22:46:

Re: Trancey synths in non-trance tracks

quote:
Originally posted by Mattsanity
The part that comes in at the 1 minute mark is genius imo

https://youtu.be/DfvoCs8IMks


Look for the genre eurodance

Thank me later


Posted by Mattsanity on Jun-28-2022 02:12:

Re: Re: Trancey synths in non-trance tracks

How did I miss it? I'll thank you later.


Posted by Swamper on Jun-28-2022 06:11:

Re: Re: Trancey synths in non-trance tracks

quote:
Originally posted by the-sixth
Look for the genre eurodance

Thank me later


^ Fact. Truth be told, there would be no TA if it wasn't for all the Euro influencing me in the 90s.


Posted by MinsK on Jun-28-2022 10:55:

Re: Re: Re: Trancey synths in non-trance tracks

quote:
Originally posted by Swamper
^ Fact. Truth be told, there would be no TA if it wasn't for all the Euro influencing me in the 90s.


And there might not have been the emergence of new Trance "sub-genres" in 90s that many of us like (or not) without this "euro" influence!


Posted by capricorn15 on Jul-05-2022 05:27:

CK - Tracking Patience has this type of sound. Pretty nice album.

https://www.discogs.com/release/197...acking-Patience


Posted by Mattsanity on Jul-06-2022 01:28:

quote:
Originally posted by capricorn15
CK - Tracking Patience has this type of sound. Pretty nice album.

https://www.discogs.com/release/197...acking-Patience


Interesting how the tracks are 4-5 minutes in duration. It could be an homage to pre-1995 tracks that were usually that long



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