I was teasing my female friend on fb about her posting of a video of a dj she just saw in london, and i told her it was way too proggy for my taste. she chided me and said, "progressive - you're outta ur mind. it's fluffy trance."
I assume this means trance that FLOATS u in the clouds, with unicorns and rainbows flitting about. Does that sound about right? AVB being a major offender of "fluffy trance"?
Sep-18-2010 04:07
Paradox Lost
In This Twilight
Registered: Aug 2007
Location: San Francisco
It's not really a category unto itself, just a term used to describe Trance that attempts to evoke some elated sense of warmth (and often used pejoratively), which is largely associated with Epic/Melodic Trance, in which case the imagery you're linking with it sounds about right.
Last edited by Paradox Lost on Sep-18-2010 at 04:35
Sep-18-2010 04:22
Kris G
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Windsor
Why don't you tell us the name of this DJ she saw in London and then we could tell you exactly what he plays. How someone can think a fluffy trance DJ is in anyway progressive is beyond me.
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Sep-18-2010 08:44
SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
quote:
Originally posted by Kris G
How someone can think a fluffy trance DJ is in anyway progressive is beyond me.
There are loads of sets posted in DJ Promotion that claim to be "progressive trance" and it's all fluffy bullshit epic trance, just below 135bpm. Trance kids don't have a clue what progressive trance means these days.
mmmm i think the best example you can find of fluffy trance nowadays is Above & Beyond.
And a progressive set would be something like Markus Schulz
Sep-18-2010 12:47
yourma2000
tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2010
Location: Liverpool, England
fluffy trance makes me think of the Owl City/Adam Young stuff (although Fireflies isn't trance) tracks like Chicane - Middledistancerunner and Armin van Buuren - Youtopia
Sep-18-2010 16:06
Mr.Mystery
Static Guru
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Vantaa
quote:
Originally posted by Rodri Santos
mmmm i think the best example you can find of fluffy trance nowadays is Above & Beyond.
And a progressive set would be something like Markus Schulz
Sorry that I'm not a musical expert. Hmmm, perhaps that's the very reason why I joined this group and am posting this very question? Perhaps I actually want to learn from other people who like similar music. Or maybe I joined b/c I enjoy being ripped a new a-hole by anonymous strangers on the web (my butt's bleeding profusely thank u).
Whatever crap dj my friend saw in london I've never heard of before but it was probably fluffy trance. very melodic, female dreamy vocals, sounds like something one of the more cheesy dutch trance dj's would do (much like A&B and AVB at their dreamiest).
I've not been into EDM for that long, but I've been very good about going out to check out as many dj's as possible and I know what I like, even if I can't articulate perfectly. Rodrigi Santos was actually helpful by listing examples, although some of u seem to dispute him. Can those who know pls list out a few more examples of famous dj's who are clearly fluffy vs. clearly progressive (or better yet list particular tracks to illustrate the difference and i'll go on youtube to check them out).
To me, defining progressive is like defining umami. people end up giving examples b/c it's tricky to actually define.
Sep-18-2010 19:07
somethinfierce
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2006
Location: The Wedge
how do you define "fluffy trance"?
a soap opera set to electronica...
Sep-19-2010 05:54
euphoria
Moderator
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: New York
It's soft and cuddly trance that you can rest your head and take a nap on