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J.L.
Never gonna give you up.

Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Toronto, Canada
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basically, I don't believe that there is no "set structure" bla bla bla...
However, I try to give the illusion of the track getting bigger and bigger all the time... For example, at every new phrase, I add another layer of synths, percussion, melody, bass, whatever...
Naturally, there is only a certain limit of how many things you can try to fit in the whole track so that's why you need to try to learn how to take things out of the track without making it feel like it has lost any energy...
Generally, if a track has the illusion that it keeps adding on more and more, it will build up the tension, energy, and excitement... I've noticed that this has worked well in my own track and in many "professional" tracks I've noticed the thing that make them exciting is because it always feels like it's building up... even during the outro...
Just my 2 cents... don't have to agree or anything...
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Jan-13-2004 19:58
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TranceMuzik02
yeh...
Registered: Jun 2003
Location: Manchester, England
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As long as it follows multiples of 4 then does it really matter?
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Jan-13-2004 23:13
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FuzzyGreen
Music Addict

Registered: May 2001
Location: Bay Area, Ca USA
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Well I'm happy to read that you guys value originality in your productions, it's ideas like that, that will evolve trance and keep it fresh.
But I still think you guys miss the point of this thread. Maybe it is how I'm presenting it.
It has nothing to do with being inovative or original, it has to do with making something that is fun and sounds great in a DJ mix set. Something that a DJ would want to use to add to his mix set that adds to the story he is telling in his mix. Something that adds just the right energy and *feel* to a mix. Yeah, you can make a track that is a great opener, but I want to discuss and create tracks that seamlessly mix into a DJ set and get the audience to go crazy, cry, trip out, or throw their hands in the air and scream. Whatever the intended feeling is.
If a track has any loud melodies or strong chords within the first 32 measures it will be hard to fit it into a set without finding a similar key matched record.
Go listen to your trance mp3 collection. I bet you that 90% of the songs have no strong chords or melodies within the first 32 measures.
Maybe I only think in this way because I've been dj'ing for a few years now and my mind is thinking in that way, who knows.
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Jan-14-2004 21:29
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