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skip
a.k.a. skip2

Registered: Sep 2002
Location: home or somewhere else
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Sep-07-2004 17:12
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Ian
Not dead yet.
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: UK
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| quote: | Originally posted by hadi ******
i thikn you are making a stereotype. why is there a need to be cool on the internet?
as for me, i listened to trance since 98, and 2 years ago started listening to breaks and last year prog. now i mainly listen to prog and breaks, and some trance. i just find progressive and breaks a lot more interesting than trance, although there are still a few good trance tunes out there for me. |
I totally understand that, what annoys me are the masses who follow prog/breaks/house now cos it's seen as cooler music than trance and slag you off if you're not perfect like they believe themselves to be.
However for some of us, our evolution takes us through psy & techno and in cases back to the older sounds we used to love and perhaps forgot about a bit.
Trance as it is now is stale, as said before, 90% of tracks have breakdowns that are too simple, melodies that have not evolved and there seems to be too many people in it to try & get signed and make money rather than in the older days where there were quality people like Oliver Lieb, Ferry, Humate, Chakra etc etc making lots of good tunes
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Sep-07-2004 17:30
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