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Techno Trance!!!
Is this genre still alive? Does it still get played somewhere in the world?. Or was it just meant to be heard once when Vath gave birth to it in the 90s.
What do you classify as "techno trance"? Tech trance? Early '90s Frankfurt trance? A previously undiscovered lost valley of producers all ripping off that one tune by D-Shake?
Is this a thread about Charlotte de Witte?
It could be. I feel it should be. I wouldn't mind it if it was.
She put the fucking no in techno
I dunno if it's a thing right now, but i still remember that TTT (Tribal Tech Trance) sound from the mid-00s. Mostly Randy Katana sound.
Gemini, Aquarius, One Solid Wave, Play it Loud, Another Wave...
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J What do you classify as "techno trance"? Tech trance? Early '90s Frankfurt trance? A previously undiscovered lost valley of producers all ripping off that one tune by D-Shake? |
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| Originally posted by Midlothian She put the fucking no in techno |

It's not proper techno, but it's fun to see someone playing "La Vache" and "Hold That Sucker Down" to this day, so she could well have her own section on Beatport for normal millennials who just want to feel that old rush one more time. She's cool in my book, I like her and Enrico #CoupleGoals
A lot of that set contains music that's sort of the inflection point where EBM and Belgian New Beat started branching off into trance. You honestly might have more luck searching modern versions of those genres if you're looking for more of it.
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| Originally posted by Midlothian She put the fucking no in techno |
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| Originally posted by Gemlerr i got the info from this site https://givetranceachance.net/the-history-of-trance/ I was referring to the early trance that was played at Dorian Gray. Here is a set example of what I was referring to. |
It's in there! Right before Energy Flash as well.
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J Turns out my D-Shake crack wasn't that far off the mark, because that tune could fit neatly into this set (if it isn't already - I'm not scanning five hours in full to find out). Although honestly, a lot of the stuff in here isn't really "trance". It just sounds like a big mash-up of 4/4 rave anthems from that era: some big UK hits, lots of Belgian orchestral stab stuff, and Energy Flash, because of course. I've no doubt that this stuff got played at the Dorian Gray back in den tag, but for me "trance" became its own thing when it started getting faster, more arpeggiated and more distinctly German. |
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| [i][b]Originally posted by Trance-M |
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