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lexiconavenue
because i care...

Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Anywhere
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my thought on this is:
let those artists do what they want with their music...if they want it played up top, let them play it up top. the song will burn itself out, eventually, just like all other songs in mainstream culture. in the process, maybe, just maybe, it will bring some sort of recognition to the underground electronic scene. if that happens, embrace it. dont shun it away like alot of underground listeners do. more listeners means bigger target audience, more talent, better & larger venues, etc. etc. i feel that the acutal genres of trance, along with many other forms of electronica, will never actually go 'pop', just because so many people don't understand the music itself. thats my opinion.
Lexi
PS - for future reference, always check for existing threads before starting new ones! alot of TA's in this particular forum will have a cow. no offense guys.
Last edited by lexiconavenue on Apr-03-2001 at 20:19
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Apr-03-2001 20:11
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TeKnoHe@d2025
Derek Howell Addict

Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Apr-03-2001 23:44
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DisBejS
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: New York, NY
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Hmmm
I know im gonna get flamed for writing this but wouldn't you guys somehow WANT it to go mainstream.. I Know how popular Trance is in Europe but it hasn't been very long in the US when the whole "rave" scene is starting to take over. I mean, i dunno about you guys but sometimes when i heard mainstream trance on the radio (atb, darude..etc) , it makes me feel like trance is startin to take over.
of course radio's overplay the songs but isn't that true for EVERY song that goes mainstream.??
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Apr-04-2001 01:22
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Matt Van Ax
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Pennsylvania
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Popularity of Trance
As a matter of fact, as some people already know Trance has been a commercial/mainstream music for quite some time now. As far as I am concerned there is nothing wrong with producing good tracks, which eventually get commercial success. Some of the artists do not target the charts (and of course some do), but their tracks get recognized world wide. It is not something anyone can prevent from happening (just look at what happened with hip-hop music over the years). But in my opinion, it doesn't make the music itself any worse and surely will not turn me away from it just because of the commercial factor. And since Trance came out of the underground and became mainstream just proves how many people do appreciate the style of music that we all dedicated ourselves to as loyal fans.
Matt Van Ax
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Apr-04-2001 10:35
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