|
those are interesting and worthy thoughts you've brewed up there, considering the state you're in. any kind of illness, simple cold included, ceases my mind to function, so definite kudos to u!
trance, i found, has always had quite the adequate dosage here down under. at least every 2 months[probably less], a decent trance act will be around. pvd comes yearly, armin's been here twice in the last 6 months, joof very regularly, dumonde last month, oakie next month, etc. etc. which has puzzled me as to why it hasnt become as popular as well, maybe it should be. if you think about it, a lot of the main events, considered "raves" to mainstream, are headlined by trance acts, and constantly, they'll be jam packed, but yet i'll safely bet at least 40% of the crowd will not have heard who the DJs are, let alone, know what sub genre of electronica they're to play. so why do these events still grab the numbers? its all in the environment, the atmosphere. maybe because its "cool", its a "rave", so ur cool. u take pills, so ur "cool", or well, maybe take pills to loosen up, for some, their way of enjoying the euphoria, disregard what kind of music it is, as long as it involves a heavy bassline. or maybe its that conception of friendliness which proves appealing, who ever you are, what race you're from, it all proves insignificant, because we're all there for one reason, to have a good time, and enjoy the music.
that is until u realise ppl r smiling coz their high of their nut, n nobody really knows squat about the music.... they're all there for the vibe, hence why at the more intimate gigs, numbers are substantially less, but at least ppl are there for the real deal, which automatically makes it a better night, but yet leaves the genre of music underground.
proof? just last weekend, i was at a club, and this chick asked me whether i went to two tribes recently. i sed nope unfortunately, and she said she went. immediately my eyes lit up, and i asked her how AVB was. first reaction, "huh? who?", i repeated "armin van buuren. surely u know him? ur into trance right?", she replied "err. cant remember". i disregarded it and asked her who she saw. she said "dave seaman". and so i asked how he was, she said "it was too slow".... by then, i had by back turned towards her, n she proceeded to tell me how tired she gets when she doesnt 'drop'. *rolls eyes*
anyhow, i've digressed. other point i wanted to add was that you have to take into account, trance is mainstream in the european regions. trance is what britney, kylie, eminem are to us. they're music video shows are all filled with tiesto n pvd clips, while we get nikki webster. so i don't think the health of trance is really comparable to europe. to be honest tho, i think we're doing well down here. we get our trance on wax n cds, tho at times belated, we still get our distribution/exposue. its not our fault ppl prefer dj sammy or novaspace however.
___________________
"Stupido is the hot chick that fooled us!"
Last edited by JayKuE on Mar-20-2003 at 07:07
|