Name the first Album, song or set you ever listened to that hooked you into EDM. Mine was (Im hear some dumbshit for saying this) BBB and Richard "Humpty"* Vission the house connection, Vol. 2
*The Humpty has since been removed and now its just Richard Vission.
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May-29-2007 06:22
shaw
RIP
Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Intergalactic Mimosa Station
shortly followed by Sasha's Global Underground 009: San Francisco
May-29-2007 06:47
Carlos Pereira
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2004
Location:
Sasha - Global Underground GU:013 Ibiza
Sasha - Global Underground - GU:009 San Francisco
Dave Seaman - Global Underground GU:012 Buenos Aires
May-29-2007 07:06
Zeonfiend
Nath(.tx)an McWaters
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Austin, TX, USA: TX TA #115
I'd been listening for a long time, but I think the one that "hooked" me on a permanent level was:
BT - Ima
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May-29-2007 08:24
BoReD365247
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2004
Location: SA TXTA #81
I remember a friend told me just gave me some random trance mp3 and named some Oakenfold guy. I still remember searching for "trance" on Napster and getting all kinds of random songs. First set i found was Oakenfold - Voyage into Trance and Tranceport. Those were when he wasn't that bad. I ended up going to see him live in like 01 or 02 when he came to Dallas. Way past those days though.
May-29-2007 08:36
Carlos Pereira
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2004
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by BoReD365247
Way past those days though.
Not me
May-29-2007 08:42
Scoops
4 bags deep
Registered: Nov 2005
Location: Jersey Shore
Hackers soundtrack
May-29-2007 13:13
jonas
I'z hungry
Registered: Aug 2005
Location: I'm sooooo 972. TXTA #138
I can't remember which one of these came first, so I listed both
Nitzer Ebb-Showtime
Front 242-Front by Front
Messiah-Thunderdome was the first hard trance album I ever had
May-29-2007 13:42
sharper
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2006
Location: Dallas, TX
I remember a friend taking me to see Oakenfold.
I got there, and thought it was just a club thing, but saw so many fans and followers, so I was wondering what I was out of the loop on it.
I remember standing around a bunch of people and saying, "Who's this Oaky guy again? What's his name?" And I believe the record skipped, music stopped and everyone stared at me.
Nah, but everyone around me was freakin' out that I never heard of him. So much for growing up in the small town country.
The next day I was downloading every edm song I could find.
May-29-2007 13:58
D Dubya
Deeper
Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Over there
honestly, it was probably smart-e's back in the day. i don't even know what happened t them, but i still have that cd.
plastic compilation 1 sealed the deal.
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May-29-2007 16:25
Ph03n1x
Beautiful Creature
Registered: Apr 2004
Location: ...turn around...I'm right behind you...
quote:
Nitzer Ebb-Showtime
Front 242-Front by Front
Messiah-Thunderdome was the first hard trance album I ever had
I remember those. I still have the Messiah CD with Thundersome. I also saw Front 242 at Lalapoloza(<-Speck Check).