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| quote: | Originally posted by Gloomy
Isn't it a fact that the first song from every new artist is first pressed on vinyl to watch the reactions of the crowd and then decide to made a single of it or to keep it as a club hit?
Personally, I can't believe that Turn the Tide was only meant to be a club hit (or it has to be a club that mostly plays commercial tracks like La Strada (the old Montini) used to do). Anyway, "Silver" is one of those new commercial formations here in Belgium, like Liquid and so on, which tracks are turned gray on the radios here in Belgium. Maybe something for a new discussion: is vocal trance = commercial trance? I don't know much trance with lots of vocals that isn't commercial. And if you watch most of the charts, most of the tracks have vocals in it.
If you all people, would like to hear "quality trance" on the radio, then tune in saturday night at C-Dance from 9:00 PM (visit www.c-dance.be for live streaming). The program is called 'my name is trance'.
Gloomy |
well gloomy 'illusion' is not really a commercial discothek,and they played 'turn the tide' there before it's actual release(actually not big of a surprise with dj wout being a resident but still)
But I don't agree with you saying all vocal trance being commercial,vocals make a track more accessible that's for sure but saying vocals in trance=commercial is wrong 
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