Paul van Dyk - Avicii sounds like trance from the 90's
| quote: | Trance has had a resurgence in popularity lately but would it be fair to say it was more popular in the nineties? If so why do you think that is?
To be honest I never really put music into those genres, I wasn’t calling it trance when it was at it’s peak and I’m not calling it trance now either. Everyone has a different definition for example, most of the things they call house music these days could actually be pop music. Listening to Aviici there’s actually no house music in it, it’s purely trance music that sounds like the stuff from the ninties. There’s actually nothing modern about it and that’s what leaves me confused as to what is going on in terms of labeling. Therefore I don’t do it, it’s electronic music and there are elements of it that I enjoy and there are also bits that I don’t like at all and that’s how I choose what I play. For me music has to be intense, music has to be banging and if there’s something that’s a bit wishy-washy then I won’t play it. |
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