Nothing will ever top The THRILLSEEKERS making the Song for Sendai. Best natural disaster related trance I've ever heard.
Oct-12-2021 10:33
Demoted
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Paul van Dyk did well when he made that little ditty called See You on the Other Side to commemorate all the many people who died from a TSUNAMI in 2004. Trance really hits many of the right chords when it's being employed in response to large scale tragedies.
Oct-12-2021 14:39
Demoted
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Can you imagine the trance we would've gotten in response to HIROSHIMA
If only synths had been around. I'm thinking of all the historic tragedies from time immemorial that would've produced some epic, epic trance and it has me rather jazzed.
Oct-12-2021 14:45
LoveHate
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Location: Vancouver
Yeah you're right there has been quite a few trance songs dedicated to or in response to a disaster, the love parade is another example
Can't forget David guetta's cringe dedication to George floyd though
Oct-12-2021 21:04
_Ocean_Drive_
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Location: Iwate
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Originally posted by Demoted
Nothing will ever top The THRILLSEEKERS making the Song for Sendai. Best natural disaster related trance I've ever heard.
Not a huge fan of this, msuically-speaking, but bought it anyway because it went towards the relief of the area I lived in for 3 years and will likely return to live within the next few.
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Oct-20-2021 00:45
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quote:
Originally posted by Demoted
Paul van Dyk did well when he made that little ditty called See You on the Other Side to commemorate all the many people who died from a TSUNAMI in 2004. Trance really hits many of the right chords when it's being employed in response to large scale tragedies.
I can't remember exactly but I thought there was either controversy or a PR thing over Ferry Corsten and the Tsunami label.