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Cobalt
Trance Isn't Trance

Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Vancouver, BC
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Re: Help me understand what happened to Trance...
| quote: | Originally posted by peking_duck
So I guess my question is this. Am I right in saying that the gigantic, epic, euphoric, orgasmic (IMO), and downright crazy breakdowns and buildups are a thing of the past in Trance, and we are simply left with dreamy (IMO energy-lacking) tracks that I experienced when Armin came to town. |
Yeah, you would be right. It's not a naive conclusion at all. Trance pretty much sucks right now; this has very little to do with taste, and much more do with the poor quality of trance today. In other words, it isn't that people have suddenly gotten tired of trance, it's that trance has a really low bar in the current market. Quality producers have either moved into other sounds, or lost their compass (Paul van Dyk, for example, who seems content with a shadow of his past ability).
House has decisively taken back the mainfloors of the world, and that's where all the industry movement is right now. Sadly, I think it's going to be a while until some solid trance makes a return.
I'd still go to see that Paul van Dyk show, but don't hold expectations you might get from 2000-02 livesets.
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Mar-27-2006 04:41
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peking_duck
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Mar 2006
Location: Brisbane, Australia
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Thanx very much for the responses people. It's a shame, because I listen to those older PVD and Nu NRG sets, and I would pay almost anything to experience a set like that in person. At least I can go to PVD this Friday now and just have a good time because its such a big occasion, and hopefully he drops one or two epic tracks. Or maybe I'll open my own club and just play only the older euphoric sets, eh? They say if you want something done you have to do it yourself haha. :P
Anyways, thanx again for the responses, and if anyone knows of any DJs who are defying the trend and still playing plenty of euphoric stuff let me know at [email protected] so if they ever come downunder I'll know to catch them.
Thanx again.
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Mar-27-2006 05:51
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Ishkur
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Vancouver, BC
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| quote: | Originally posted by peking_duck
I first started getting into Trance about 8 months ago.
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I give you one more month.
Last edited by Ishkur on Mar-27-2006 at 06:50
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Mar-27-2006 06:37
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thepantypeeler
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Mar 2006
Location: Orlando, Florida
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| quote: | Originally posted by Axolotyl
Unfortunately the energy and drive that trance had has been replaced with an easy to digest 'intelligent' form of soft proggy electro shite that works well in a commercial sense and makes people rich as they ride the worldwide popular electro wave.
Personally I think that era of driving evergetic trance was just a passing phase for the big names at the wheel to steer it towards is eventual destination. Even since the wave of dutch superstars started churning out formulaic breakdown driven tracks, everyone has tried to copy them at the expense of energetic and deep driving trance.
I'd say listen to some psytrance if your after energetic trance, but for an epic trance lover it would be like frodo taking the ring into mordor, its dark and scary and the hippies will eat you alive. Besises its not the same as big fuckoff synth driven energy trance which is a different beast entirely. |
i'm new in the field...can you tell me some good psytrance for beginners?
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Mar-27-2006 07:20
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kadomony
FRENCH EXPRESS

Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Philly
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Mar-27-2006 07:21
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tnt_
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: London
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Problem is Trance is just too popular. Record labels sign up almost anyone lately and this blows a hit on the quality side of trance. I am a huge fun of trance - always been. I disagree with all the trance is dead crap that comes out on this forum every now and then cause trance is far but dead. It's just that trance production is a market that you can really easily get into, you dont need to produce quality, just anything sounding standard will get u a release. The result is that lots of good records get burried under a pile of sub-standard tracks whereas 5 years ago they would have been hits. There are still good tracks out there just takes more effort to find them through the pile.
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Mar-27-2006 07:29
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