There seem to be so many monotonous drone-like mixes floating around now. Every song in the damn mixes is pretty much the same. Every song has that new bubbly/sine-wavish melody. No rise or peak at all.
Serious most of the mixes these days are good for falling asleep.
Perhaps trance has reached its crest?
Sep-24-2004 00:23
jrbuddha
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2004
Location:
another trance is dead thread...worded different, but same message
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Sep-24-2004 04:15
Spacey Orange
still loves trance.
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: California
Re: Re: The mixes these days
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Originally posted by moncster
then stop listening to prog trance mixes and stick to hard trance.
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Re: Re: The mixes these days
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Originally posted by moncster
then stop listening to prog trance mixes and stick to hard trance.
WORD!
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Sep-24-2004 16:20
NiteMer
Prog/Trance Ambassador
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Denver, CO
Re: Re: The mixes these days
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Originally posted by moncster
then stop listening to prog trance mixes and stick to hard trance.
What? Hard trance is generally the most monotonous. George Acosta is the king of monotony.
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Sep-24-2004 16:33
torontotrance
I hath returned
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Toronto
no, that's armin van buuren and markus schulz, same formulaic records, no innovation and the thing is...both can do better!
Sep-24-2004 16:34
breakaholic
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Finland
Ok true, some of the known name trance producers produce quantity over quality these days but it's stupid thing to say that Trance is dead. I personally haven't been following trance that closely in past few years anymore but I'm very happy to see that new names still rise all the time. I quess It's fair enough to say that trance peaked between 1998-2000 (1999 was my favourite year), but lot's of great quality songs are still produced. It's just harder to find the right ones for you these days...
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
George Acosta is hard trance?
Yeah. What do you call his music? Progressive Trance? At least everything he has played lately is hard trance. It's shitty, but it's hard trance.
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Sep-24-2004 20:20
Scottaculous
habitual line crosser
Registered: Mar 2001
Location: On a plane
Most producers and DJs are either a) lazy b) don't know what they are doing.
Sep-24-2004 20:44
WarBorg
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Brasov, Romania
also in my opinion Club Trance is doing good as well
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