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trancedanne
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Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Lidingö, Sweden
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Ovnimoon and Steve Birch mixes are good, the rest is nothing special imo
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Jan-19-2010 23:45
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Domesticated
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Registered: Feb 2007
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...interesting. It sounds like he was inspired by Wizzy Noise's O Fortuna remake. I have to agree that it's nice to hear someone innovating, but it doesn't quite seem to have come off.
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Jan-20-2010 14:40
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JonDC
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2007
Location: Birmingham
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I think part 1 is brilliant, and the rest are slight misses.
It was made as a piece of uplifting trance, and that's what the main melody is all over; in fact, so is everything else about the track. The other ones try to have a different take on it - combining it with dark/banging hard beats etc and I just don't think they suit the track (in the same way that Ovnimoon or Steve Birch would be daft to make a remix of an above and beyond track).
I think there are a lot of negative connotations associated with 'uplifting trance', and rightly so. That doesn't mean though, that it can't still be good when done well. This is a perfect example of when an uplifting track is beautifully produced, suitably complicated to ensure it doesn't get boring quickly, and instantly memorable. If mainstream trance always sounded more like this, it would be a really good thing and the scene would still be alive and kicking!
It's not something you expect to hear from Fleming, but that's not necessarily a bad thing all the time.
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Jan-21-2010 13:30
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djnitride
Tiesto played my record

Registered: Nov 2009
Location: Texas
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| quote: | Originally posted by JonDC
I think part 1 is brilliant, and the rest are slight misses.
It was made as a piece of uplifting trance, and that's what the main melody is all over; in fact, so is everything else about the track. The other ones try to have a different take on it - combining it with dark/banging hard beats etc and I just don't think they suit the track (in the same way that Ovnimoon or Steve Birch would be daft to make a remix of an above and beyond track).
I think there are a lot of negative connotations associated with 'uplifting trance', and rightly so. That doesn't mean though, that it can't still be good when done well. This is a perfect example of when an uplifting track is beautifully produced, suitably complicated to ensure it doesn't get boring quickly, and instantly memorable. If mainstream trance always sounded more like this, it would be a really good thing and the scene would still be alive and kicking!
It's not something you expect to hear from Fleming, but that's not necessarily a bad thing all the time. |
Yeah completely agree about the original and remixes. Must be awkward for Ovnimoon to remix uplifting trance, lol. But I think my favorite after listening to them all is still part one...
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Jan-21-2010 15:29
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Camwin
STICKMAN

Registered: Feb 2004
Location: In GodZone.
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Jan-21-2010 20:10
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