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Halcyon+On+On
Liebchen

Registered: Sep 2004
Location: midcoast
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Sep-16-2011 22:00
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Ian
Not dead yet.
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: UK
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It's cycles for me. I listen to things that i've been into for a decade or two still now but my major passion is a variation of a style that I first got into back in 1992/3.
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Sep-17-2011 09:04
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mehamgul101
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Sep 2011
Location:
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Well in my Views the old sound gives a new soul to the body and many peoples are still fan of old music because old music was better then now days music but this song was also superb which you share with us in this thread
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Sep-17-2011 10:37
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Ian
Not dead yet.
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: UK
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hey guys, googooly's back!
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Sep-17-2011 10:49
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Zharen
Put down the plate

Registered: Mar 2003
Location: On a spit of sand we call Earth
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I find myself addicted to the early and mid 00's progressive sound. Now I know a lot of people on this board used to hate on it and call it McProg, but to me it was the perfect sound to hop onto once melodic and epic trance started to go stale for me. And it didn't matter if it was progressive trance/house/breaks, just as long as it had those dreamy, atmospheric synths accompanied by those elongated, sometimes melancholic basslines, I was an instant fan. 2000's progressive artists such as Fretwell, Luke Chable, Markus Schulz, Leama & Moor, Niklas Harding, Michael Burns etc. I just couldn't get enough of it.
Now, 90's progressive trance/house I can't get into quite the same way. It seems to me that the pitch to 90's prog was a few bpm higher than the 00's stuff and the synths often sounded like goa/cybertrance to me. Some of it is cool, but I just click more with the progressive sounds of the following decade more. I still remember the times I would drive back home all cracked out as fuck from parties and having Balance 006 playing in the car at 5 or 6 in the morning. Memories.
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Sep-18-2011 10:13
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RebeL9
The Digital Blonde addict

Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Gothenburg, Sweden
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| quote: | Originally posted by Zharen
I find myself addicted to the early and mid 00's progressive sound. Now I know a lot of people on this board used to hate on it and call it McProg, but to me it was the perfect sound to hop onto once melodic and epic trance started to go stale for me. And it didn't matter if it was progressive trance/house/breaks, just as long as it had those dreamy, atmospheric synths accompanied by those elongated, sometimes melancholic basslines, I was an instant fan. 2000's progressive artists such as Fretwell, Luke Chable, Markus Schulz, Leama & Moor, Niklas Harding, Michael Burns etc. I just couldn't get enough of it.
Now, 90's progressive trance/house I can't get into quite the same way. It seems to me that the pitch to 90's prog was a few bpm higher than the 00's stuff and the synths often sounded like goa/cybertrance to me. Some of it is cool, but I just click more with the progressive sounds of the following decade more. I still remember the times I would drive back home all cracked out as fuck from parties and having Balance 006 playing in the car at 5 or 6 in the morning. Memories. |
The best thing ever to happen to trance music was when the mcprog era died out so quickly.
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Sep-18-2011 18:28
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trancedanne
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Lidingö, Sweden
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| quote: | Originally posted by RebeL9
The best thing ever to happen to trance music was when the mcprog era died out so quickly. |
...Just so the electro fart prog style could take its place instead?
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Sep-18-2011 20:11
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