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Mr.Mystery
Static Guru

Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Vantaa
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Dec-20-2003 23:00
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noikeee
dubstep convert

Registered: Apr 2002
Location: lost and wandering looking for directions.
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| quote: | Originally posted by Azz3D
Enough with the sarcasm please if you cant answer the question dont reply. You're scaring off the newbs |
ok, cutting up with the sarcasm then:
trance -> loads of melodies and synths. usually with big breakdowns. there are loads of trance subgenres, and stuff like psy/goa or progressive would be very different from the usual epic buildups of uplifting trance (the most common genre). two random examples of typical uplifting trance: Gouryella - Gouryella, Mirco de Govia - Epic Monolith
techno -> very percussive and repetitive stuff, not so concentrated on the melodies, in fact many techno tracks don't have melodies. it is VERY rare (or just impossible) for a techno track to be well known and mainstream, so if you're asking this question is cause you probably have never heard a techno track in your life. examples: Jeff Mills - The Bells , Renato Cohen - Pontape
gino beats -> dunno really wtf this means, i'm guessing it is another name to piss off those who like cheese. so, gino beats would be mainstream formulatic trance usually with 'poppy' vocals made to sell and that any decent dj wouldn't put in a set. the kind of tracks popular with teenagers and newbies. examples: 666 - Alarma , or Dj Sammy - Heaven
hope this leads you in the good way, n00b 
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Dec-20-2003 23:18
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