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| quote: | Originally posted by Numidia
Concluded that you're an idiot after the first sentence and didn't read the rest |
Concluded that you, indeed, are one of the shallow-minded people of whom this guy speaks.
| quote: | | Originally posted by renttresnor Since the late 90's trance has been shallow music, attracting shallow-minded people, people who didn't pay attention to trance in its previous form, and people who most especially wouldn't take the time to look deeper than what they were shown by DJ superstar van whateverfold or the radio or wherever they heard their first trance music. |
I will say, however that this is a gross oversimplification, if astute. There is certainly plenty of deep, hypnotic music out there, and plenty of newcomers willing to learn about trance's roots. As far as the mainstream goes, though, yes, you're very right; there are many who listen to trance these days that neither know of, nor care for trance's roots, and the DJ's do little to educate them.
I think, to an extent, it's related to the enormous difference in sound between old trance and modern "pop" trance. There's the occasional song that would work in a transition either way, but for the most part, a transition like that would be jarring.
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