In the hippie days, that music was entirely different from the music that reigned the community before. People came together at festivals dressed up in unconventional clothes with flowers in their hair. Back then that shit was pretty much what dance may be now.....soo I was thinking.....When you watch TV and a commercial is on that sells hippie music ya think "strange people back then" and music has moved on.
So 30 years from now, we're gonna be those old geezers, and our kids are gonna watch a tv-commercial (tv or a newer medium?) that sells trance compilations. They will be like "progressive trance...hey dad did you like that shit too back in the dayz?" "haha old music"
Bizarre innit?
Dec-08-2001 13:54
fate
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Köthen, Germany GTA#85
i can´t say how the world or music will be in 30 years from now but
i think we´ll be proud of the music just like most of our parents are...
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Dec-08-2001 14:45
SmellsExcellent
fuckedupandconfused
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Shangri-La
my dream is to roll into the school parking lot in mt Skyline GT-R blasting some sweet-ass PvD set.. itll blow all those 7th and 8th graders minds.. ill be the coolest dad EVER! keep in mind that that is only a dream, i still have another 15 years or some to lose this "coolness." SHIT!
HOnestly, i never try to look to far into the future, who knows any of us may not be around in a year, let alone 30 yrs. But i would be 50.5 in 30 yrs and i would like to be retired with enormous wealth, would i be still clubbing........????, who knows. How many genres would we have. I like thinking what do i want to become and what do i want my legacy to be?.
Dec-08-2001 20:38
nyczliquid
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2000
Location: N Y C
skyline GTR...indeed cool...my dream car
Dec-08-2001 20:38
Pjotr G
Mindcrawler
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Netherlands
the kids 'll be like "hey look it's MrSmellsExellent with his ancient music" mehehehe
"paul van dyk wasn't he one of those dudes who did that mixing thing back in the days they used like big discs?"
Dec-08-2001 22:27
Miss Proximus
titelloos
Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Block II, Cell 13
It would be cool to make some sort of progression analysis to see how long the trance era will last
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Dec-08-2001 22:38
Pjotr G
Mindcrawler
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Netherlands
HEHEHE and then walk around on the streets carrying a sign that says "TRANCE WILL DIE 8TH DECEMBER 2012"
Nah trance won't die...none of the other old "new" styles have died...they have evolved. When the beatles came with their stuff that shit was hot and new, and it kinda progressed into modern pop/rock. And techno now sounds pretty damn different than techno in the 80's!
I'm just so curious as to how it will evolve further....can you imagine a new style?
Dec-08-2001 22:53
biznology
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2000
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by SmellsExcellent my dream is to roll into the school parking lot in mt Skyline GT-R blasting some sweet-ass PvD set.. itll blow all those 7th and 8th graders minds.. ill be the coolest dad EVER! keep in mind that that is only a dream, i still have another 15 years or some to lose this "coolness." SHIT!
thats on par with someone pulling into a high school parking lot NOW in their Dodge Charger blasting Creedence Clearwater Revival. definitely not cool, especially for the little kids... late/
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Dec-08-2001 23:34
Cable
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: South Africa
hmm i think most of us will be totally deaf by the time we're that age
Dec-08-2001 23:51
boy_luke_y2k
StarwakEaddict
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Newcastle, UK
in 30 years we'll know the answer
Dec-09-2001 00:01
SmellsExcellent
fuckedupandconfused
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Shangri-La
quote:
hmm i think most of us will be totally deaf by the time we're that age
So true, im not sure that listening to trance sets nonstop at like 120 dB is good for your ears! But im still gonna do it!
quote:
thats on par with someone pulling into a high school parking lot NOW in their Dodge Charger blasting Creedence Clearwater Revival. definitely not cool, especially for the little kids...
I think youre comparing two totally different things.. maybe not, music and car, but in MN techno in general is NOT mainstream.. maybe if i had a charger and blasted like.. i dont know, some unknown non-maintstream band that is amazIng... its kinda more like that
i still think it would be hilarious
BTW, i would respect any dad driving a Charger at the performance level of a GT-R.