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Hmmmm I think that trance is definitely not dead, just in hibernation. I honestly think that Australian trance will become a major player in the trance scene in the next five to ten years. But I dont think this will happen automatically, work needs to be done to achieve this. I feel that Australia needs to develop its own unique brand of trance, like Dutch trance which brought Holland to the forefront of the scene and not just follow the European styles. There are alot of up and coming Australian producers and DJ's that are looking to expand Australian trance, and hopefully it will work only time will tell.
In my honest opinion I think house is something that is more a flavour of the month thing than something that will stay around and become a stable part of EDM. I see house as more mainstream and lets face it mainstream music changes in the blink of an eye. I could be wrong and have a biast opinion because I am not a fan of house music but that is just the way I see it.
One of the problems I see with Australian trance at the moment, is that to really get recognised a producer/dj must travel to Europe to make the big time internationally. I may be wrong with this one, but that is just the way I see the situation.
Also trance in Australia is now playing second fiddle to house, hard trance, hard style amd commercial rnb and dance in the majority of clubs. This is not the case everywhere but it is definitely there. What baffles me with this is the following; the big events like two tribes and gods kitchen have the main stage devoted to trance, which clearly suggests to me that trance still has a pulse in Australia. Now generally the main stage is taken up by international acts, Steve Strangis has been getting main stage action and hopefully in time we will see big events in Australia that are predominately headlined by locals, with maybe a couple of international acts.
To be continued....
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