Cosmic Baby's stuff were pretty unique back in the day.This guy integrated his classical orientation with trance. Hence tracks like "fantasia" and "loops of infinity"(and maybe "cafe del mar"). From more modern epic stuff i'll go for Solid Globe's stuff. He always uses unique synths and samples, at least in comparison to other epic trance producers. Planisphere stuff as well.
For proggier stuff, Holden , Fake and of-course Kosmas Epsilon get the price!Their productions have stayed in EDM's history i reckon!
They'll probably be more though...
Nov-18-2006 03:04
Ted Promo
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Originally posted by THE_Chris
Jamey doesnt produce, as far as I know.
/in-joke
I actually got this. I sorta feel like a stalker now.
Nov-18-2006 04:15
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I think Peter McCowan/Alucard's productions are pretty unique. Also some of Kalafut & Fygle's, like "Lullaby" and "Novocaine" are hard to classify, they have elements of many sub-genres like epic and progressive. Another one would be Michael Burns/Blue Haze. "The Ambience" was really cool, kind of like deep trance or ambient-trance music. Ulrich Schnauss also comes to mind, his stuff is quite unique, not trance but certaintly has a trancey feel to them. Mark Otten's stuff like "Mushroom Therapy" and "Tranquility" are pretty unique as well. They are pretty hard to classify, similar to Kalafut & Fygle (haha why it's a perfect match he remixed Novocaine).