Registered: Feb 2005
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The future of trance production
So what do you guys think the future of trance music will be?
Can breakdowns get any longer?
Will acid make a comeback?
Will the develop the super duper saw?
If you took Drum and Bass and mixed it with Psy, what would you get?
Are debates like this pointless?
C'mon, your an opinionated bunch when you want to be.
Discuss...
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Jun-10-2005 04:30
Huebor
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2003
Location: OeP World Domination HQ
Cowbell will become more predominate.
"Trance and Bass" exists as some sort of Genre. Mainly by John B... Check This CD Out..
Breakdowns are already long (another site found the longest was 5+ minutes long! Sheesh!)
Acid - we can only hope
Death to the supersaw.
Hopefully generic dutch trance will self implode and producers who make original sounding tunes will gain more following
Keeyah! *throws gas onto the flames*
Jun-10-2005 05:12
St. Michael
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2005
Location: Uberlāndia, Brasil
The 80s synths and male vocals are coming back along with a darker melody. The saw is not going to die but get better. Additionaly rock elements will be infused. No poppy bubblegum stuff just driving rnr. If there's death to anything let it be hip-hop.
Jun-10-2005 05:41
hardikaveri
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2004
Location: espoo
trance and bass classic:
Dkay & epsilon- platinum
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Jun-10-2005 06:46
hardikaveri
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2004
Location: espoo
trance is getting public.. and it shows in radio time/regular nightclub charts and tip xxx list ...
theres couple of trance songs @ top 10 selling singles here in finland..
and once there was proteus- helsinki-london connection EP wich is hardenergy/freeform record
so
if trance is getting totally maintsream in 1-3 years, i belive we go (if you dont then i do)back to roots.. underground sound.. harder faster and more experinmental
Originally posted by Axolotyl
So what do you guys think the future of trance music will be?
Can breakdowns get any longer?
Will acid make a comeback?
Will the develop the super duper saw?
If you took Drum and Bass and mixed it with Psy, what would you get?
Are debates like this pointless?
C'mon, your an opinionated bunch when you want to be.
Discuss...
Personnaly I try to have more frequently short breaks in my sets and in my productions... because I'm tired of all this fucking long breakdowns which stop the dancer when he's just tripping on the music.
Acid has already mae a come back... but not in trance...it' will perhaps be added in some trnace productions in the future.
I don't want to listen a Super Saw anymore!!! Nice sounds but really not original... Trance is not original these days.
It will be some Psy'n'Bass? Drum'n'Psy? lol
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Jun-10-2005 09:31
isrefel
tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2005
Location: Co Trance
classical trance
werei think trance is going is ..... i dont know if any of you are into soundtrack type stuff... composers like han zimmer. but ok these guys get paid shit load for composing and would never even think of doing something as repetitive as dance music but if they did i think there tracks would be so powerful that the word trance would be taken to a different demenision.
isrefel
Jun-10-2005 09:46
cybernetica
Captain Insano
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Cologne, Germany
Drum and Bass with Psy? Listen to the Compilation "Broken" by timecode. Its one of the best comps I've heard for a long time. Or the album "Mind set" by Acid Rockers. It's after all psychedelic breakbeat. Like I said, I could imagine it will become the future of Psy. I dont know if this will also be the future of Trance.
Trance will very soon be divided into "Pop Trance" and "Good Trance". I hope.
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Jun-10-2005 10:07
Project 7
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Registered: Sep 2004
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were moving on to the supersine!!!
let the force be with you.
Jun-10-2005 10:39
Channel Surfer
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2003
Location: San Diego, CA
i agree with isrefel....
composers (and i mean real composers) will begin to take trance to the harmonically involved, highly compostional, neoclassicism it already hints at.
those guys will move up (better start your piano lessons)
and also the guys who are "technitions" and not exactly "musicians" will move up as well.....ie certain techno producers whose music can be a little atonal but the soundsscape just sits so well.....great sounds in a great mix.....a living wall of sounds coming at you......those guys will do well too...
i'm more of the first half.....I can write counterpoint, and four part all day but my actual soundscape still sounds (to me) a little amature....we'll see though i'm on a label now and have some new songs that are absolutely worthy....been a long up hill fight though...
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Jun-11-2005 05:29
aquila
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Registered: Feb 2005
Location: Mayfair
quote:
Originally posted by Project 7
were moving on to the supersine!!!