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Some of it I like, and some of it I don't like. It depends on the artist, not the label. Real Music Recordings being one of them, has some really great stuff, like Ethereal's "Inamorata", Shawn Mitiski & Tyler Michaud's "Daydream (esp the Hydroid Remix), Mikka Leinonen's "Calm Waters" & "Leaving These Shores", Exoplanet's "Meteor" and "Morning Lime" and a few others. However, i've noticed some of the artists on there are quite "traditional" or "amateurish" in that they reuse the same old trance riffs and build ups/breadkowns which bug the hell out me, examples like "Behind The Sun" by Mooforce & Foreign Sun, "Fireflies" by Vast Vision & Partners In Crime, or Six Senses "Innocent Thoughts". I don't mind breakdowns and build ups, and I love trance, but I really like more innovative approaches to these things, more gradual breakdowns.
E-TCR is a little better IMO. They have some really cool stuff, like Mark Thorton's "Now You See", which I will concede is somewhat traditional and simple, but with it's remixes, and even with the original, it's a nice piece of music, and Sophie Sugar's "Isis" is a nice, Skyform's "Infinite" is cool, and so is JPL's "A Place Called Home (esp the Passiva 138 BPM Remix). I don't like Lost Witness's "The Waiting Game" and i'm not a big fan anymore of Summer Sessions's "Blossom" (it was pretty cool when I first head it last summer, but now...doesn't do a whole lot for me, the typical over-used early 21th century trance sounds again).
Last edited by Spirit5 on Mar-12-2006 at 17:18
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