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| quote: | Originally posted by skytribe
Of course not... but what I posted is, with some minor variation, the basic structure of almost all trance. If a track deviates too far from that structure, it's no longer trance, right? |
I completely disagree. The elements that make something trance go far beyond a track's structure. Remember too, that trance encompasses more than mainstream style trance, including hard trance, progressive trance, epic trance (very predictable structure here), tech trance, chilled trance... so changing that basic structure of yours could very well just place the music in another subgenre of trance.
I guess my point is that people are very quick to simplify and digest a definition of trance at any click of the fingers, and often forget just how broad the trance supergenre is, and how experimental it can be too.
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